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[News] 10-year-old Installs Ubuntu GNU/Linux

Linux on the desktop, your time has come.

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| My son who is 10 was jumping at the bit to upgrade his computer, a trusty old 
| Inspiron 5100. So I decided to let him install without any help from good ol’ 
| dad. Not only did he install it no problems at all, the one glitch he did 
| have was handle with out a hitch as well. To use our wireless network he has 
| an old linksys usb wireless adapter which had never been supported by Ubuntu 
| and to the displeasure of by son 8.04 is no exception. In a move that made 
| this dad as proud as if he ran in the winning touchdown in the championship 
| game, he pulled out the windows driver disk and installed Ndiswrapper and got 
| his beloved computer on the network.        
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http://dthomasdigital.wordpress.com/2008/04/25/linux-on-thew-desktop-your-time-has-come/

It's not the fault of Linux that the manufacturer offers no Linux drivers. In
the future, a card can be bought from Linux-friendly companies so that it
works out of the box.

Working with Wireless in Linux

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| That's the power of the Linux community – and Ubuntu sure is a leader on 
| community-driven support. The Ubuntu Forum is a prime example that Linux 
| users aren't grumpy gits that only say ’RTFM’, although sometimes reading the 
| manual is all it takes to solve a problem. If not, we welcome you to post 
| your questions here in the bit-tech community, and we'll see if we can help!    
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http://www.bit-tech.net/bits/2008/04/25/working-with-wireless-in-linux/1


Recent:

Linux Driver Project Status Report as of April 2008

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| The Linux Driver Project (LDP) is alive and well, with over 300 developers 
| wanting to participate, many drivers already written and accepted into the 
| Linux kernel tree, and many more being currently developed. The main problem 
| is a lack of projects. It turns out that there really isn't much hardware 
| that Linux doesn't already support. Almost all new hardware produced is 
| coming with a Linux driver already written by the company, or by the 
| community with help from the company.
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http://lwn.net/Articles/276973/


Related:

Linux device driver project needs more unsupported devices to work on!

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| The problem is that even though Kroah-Hartman and his developers are willing 
| to sign NDAs (nondisclosure agreements) for companies that are reluctant to 
| open up their devices to open source, businesses are still hanging 
| back. "What we need now is more companies participating in the project," 
| Kroah-Hartman said.    
| 
| [...]
| 
| He also wondered if the problem of Linux device drivers has been 
| overstated... 
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http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS6669895837.html


Avoid Linux device support issues: A few minutes of research can make all the
difference

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| You may have heard stories of Linux not being able to support some critical 
| pieces of hardware, such as 3D graphics cards or WiFi. While Linux actually 
| supports more hardware than any other operating system out there, it is  
| certainly annoying when the one piece of hardware you need is not on the 
| list.   
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http://www.geekzone.co.nz/foobar/4358


Linux: Stable API vs. Not?

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| As Linux supports a larger number of different devices "out of the box" than 
| any other operating system, and it supports these devices on more different 
| processor architectures than any other operating system, this proven type of 
| development model must be doing something right :)   
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http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2007/12/linux_stable_api_vs_not.php


A Vista vs. Linux Matchup

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| Putting aside Apple hardware, where all the software works with
| all the hardware so long as it's all up to the minute, I found
| that MEPIS actually has better hardware support for this PC
| than Vista. 
| 
| [...]
| 
| Adding insult to injury, since DRM protection schemes must
| evolve constantly, to stay ahead of hackers tearing them down,
| I have little doubt that one day you'll come home to find that
| a Vista update to DRM-protection has just locked you out of your
| media collection. You know, the same collection, which had
| worked just fine the day before. Repeat after me: DRM does
| not belong in operating systems. 
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http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT9325931427.html


Free Linux Driver Development!

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| Yes, that's right, the Linux kernel community is offering all
| companies free Linux driver development. No longer do you have
| to suffer through all of the different examples in the Linux
| Device Driver Kit, or pick through the thousands of example
| drivers in the Linux kernel source tree trying to determine
| which one is the closest to what you need to do.
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http://www.kroah.com/log/2007/01/29/#free_drivers


Linux Hardware Support

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| Here's the problem with that argument: Most hardware does not
| work "Out of the box" in Windows. When people say their hardware
| worked "Out of the box" I don't think they are talking about "Out
| of the blue Windows XP box." What I think they mean is "Out of
| the Dell box."
|
| [...]
| 
| The catch is that you must buy hardware that is supported by the
| software you intend to run on it. Is this really so unreasonable?
| Would you buy a Sun Spark workstation and try to run Windows on it?
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http://www.jeeperscats.com/?p=7


Newspaper: Window Vista can clear out a medicine cabinet

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| But Michelle’s new HP desktop computer won’t recognize it – a printer made by 
| the same company. Indeed, Vista will not recognize it, other than to say it 
| doesn’t work with Vista. HP’s website says a new Vista driver (the software 
| that tells the computer how to use specific hardware) is in the works, but 
| nearly a year since the launch of Vista, I doubt it will ever come out.    
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http://vistasucks.wordpress.com/2008/01/04/newspaper-window-vista-can-clear-out-a-medicine-cabinet/#more-756


HP all-in-one device works great with Linux

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| Once the ink cartridges have been installed and aligned --
| the unit first prints an alignment page, then scans it to
| check for needed adjustment -- Windows and Mac OS users are
| told to load their respective CDs to install the drivers.
| Linux users can scoff at the intellectual property
| handcuffs imposed on their non-free brothers and sisters
| and simply configure the unit from the friendly confines of their 
| distribution.
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http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/10/03/203206


The Epson Stylus C88 Printer, works in Linux but not in Windows?

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| Now, I'm confused. I installed Ubuntu on a spare machine
| because my printer started printing all wrong. I just
| completed sharing it with CUPS and Samba and what happens?
| It still prints all wrong from Windows!
| 
| [...]
| 
| Just so you know, I did go back and install the drivers that
| came on the CD-ROM, same problem. I then downloaded the most
| recent drivers from Epson, same problem.
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http://hmtk.com/blog/index.php?/archives/82-The-Epson-Stylus-C88-Printer,-works-in-Linux-but-not-in-Windows.html

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