IME driver support is pretty nice out-of-the-box... but if you do have any problems, you're in a world of hurt unless you're a technical person. I've had some real fun problems but it was somewhat trivial (yet annoying) for me to fix... but ordinary desktop-oriented folk would be beyond screwed.
The question I have is whether or not the driver problems are because hardware vendors don't support Linux due to lack of consumer demand... or if the hurdle is more focused around the philosophy of kernel development (e.g., unstable API) or the license issues.
The question I have is whether or not the driver problems are because hardware vendors don't support Linux due to lack of consumer demand... or if the hurdle is more focused around the philosophy of kernel development (e.g., unstable API) or the license issues.
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