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5 Things You Can Do to Put Linux in the Driver Seat
« on: September 29, 2009, 04:53:16 AM »
5 Things You Can Do to Put Linux in the Driver Seat
         


This is a plea to all hardware manufacturers: Please create Linux drivers for your hardware. OK, so Linux isn't the Stormin' Norman of the Desktop arena but that doesn't mean its users don't want or need drivers for hardware. I don't blame the kind volunteers that donate their time to program bits and pieces of the Linux kernel and associated programs but I do blame the hardware manufacturers for not supporting a huge user base of Linux users. I'm tired of it and it's time for action.
         

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