FYI
Sent to you by thereader via Google Reader: Canonical Releases World’s Largest Component Catalog for Linux via Softpedia News - Linux by Softpedia News (Marius Nestor) on 2/10/11 Canonical announced a few minutes ago, February 10th, that it just made publicly available its entire database of certified hardware components for Linux and Ubuntu, for the first time. This will rapidly reduce the time-to-market for ODMs (Original Design Manufacturers) working on Linux or Ubuntu systems.
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On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 1:16 PM, thereader mistrynitesh@gmail.com wrote:
Canonical announced a few minutes ago, February 10th, that it just made publicly available its entire database of certified hardware components for Linux and Ubuntu, for the first time. This will rapidly reduce the time-to-market for ODMs (Original Design Manufacturers) working on Linux or Ubuntu systems.
Not fanatic die hard non-free user, but,
1. Back in time, there was something like this: http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ 2. There is no clear separation of free and non-free (binary) drivers (Or I missed something?)