Linux Driver Wiki Opened 12
Florian Becker writes "A new Wiki with hardware information for newbies and developer has opened. The site can be found at linux-driver.org." The site is designed to collect driver information about as many pieces of Linux-friendly hardware as possible, "like specifications, developer specifications, installation and the actual state for Linux driver and support. The new page reached the 500 contents in just one week." Update: 09/29 16:08 GMT by T : Jeremy of linuxquestions.org writes "Just wanted to point out that LinuxQuestions.org has a user-created Linux Hardware Compatibility List that already has over 1,500 items." Thanks!
Great Idea (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Great Idea (Score:4, Insightful)
it's a wiki..
Re:Great Idea (Score:2)
use just 1 site (LQ.org?) to get critical mass (Score:2, Interesting)
The Linux Hardware Compatibility List at http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/index.php [linuxquestions.org] already contains over 1500 products and comments on their compatibility. It's an automated system where people can submit their own entries.
This is not to say that one is better than the other, but for the sake of the Linux community, I hope that we minimize duplication of effort. It would be a pity to have information split between two sites with neither one being authoritative (or tending toward such).
Having sa
Re:use just 1 site (LQ.org?) to get critical mass (Score:1)
What I'd like is... (Score:3, Interesting)
We must have quite a bit of purchasing power between us, and could probably soon make open source drivers the norm.
Re:What I'd like is... (Score:4, Informative)
Most major hardware is well supported, but check before you buy.
Re:What I'd like is... (Score:4, Insightful)
Do ATI or nVidia have a particularly good relationship with the OSS community? Or maybe Intel or AMD? Maybe their products both work, but one or the other helps in other ways?
For example Nestle chocolate is probably just as good as other chocolate, but they are an unethical company and so I don't buy their products. Fair Trade coffee is probably slightly worse than some other coffees but they are very ethical (though I don't actually buy Fair Trade coffee as Lavazza is too good).
Re:What I'd like is... (Score:2)
Like night & day.
Nvidia good, ATI bad.
Re:What I'd like is... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:What I'd like is... (Score:2)
As for processors and such, I like AMD better simply because I think they are currently superior (in price, heat, technology (x86-64), etc). I don't think there is any reason to support one over the other becuase as far as I know they both make about the same effort towards making L
Whatever happened with linhardware.org? (Score:2, Informative)
In the last period when it was run it seemed flooded with people asking for drivers for Windows XP, which was rather annoying, but for the rest they had a nice infrastructure.