I think we've all seen a fair few web sites listing 'working'
hardware. As in working with Linux, of course. Well this is a bit
different in that it turns that on its head. It lists hardware that
does not work with Linux. It does give anybody who has the capability
somewhere to look to see what needs a device driver writing for it.
Though, it could be rather difficult if that 'capable' person does not
know any other spec's for the hardware. It is still useful to note
what 'not' to buy :-)
http://linuxdriverproject.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/DriversNeeded
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Kevan Farmer
Linux user #373362
Staffordshire