As the Linux operating system become more powerful and more popular, users are benefiting from a wide variety of hardware options.
- Complete Systems - pre-installed with Linux and available with a wide variety of options for home and business use.
- Hardware Components - companies that offer Linux drivers for their products.
- Laptops - hints and tips for installing Linux on a laptop or notebook computer.
- PDAs/Palmtops and handhelds - list of companies that sell PDAs running Linux and links to guides on how to install Linux on those PDAs that don't ship with Linux.
- Hardware4Linux Collaborative website that tracks hardware compatibility with reference to Linux distributions. You can find out if your particular hardware is supported.
- Companies offering certification of hardware for Linux
- Linux Distributors - Many Linux distributors list compatible hardware on their site.
- KeyLabs - A company that test various pieces of hardware and computer systems for Linux compatibility. See here for having your company's hardware/computer products tested and listed on Keylab's site.
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