Timeline for "Can I run Ubuntu on my hardware?" questions: a discussion
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Aug 26, 2021 at 20:35 | answer | added | Quantum Guy 123 | timeline score: 0 | |
Aug 26, 2021 at 20:32 | comment | added | Quantum Guy 123 | with regards to specific hardware components, there are many people who would know whether SSD x or motherboard y is compatible with Linux. For instance, many Lexar SSDs have compatibility issues with Linux. This website in particular is of use: linuxcompatible.org/compatibility | |
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Dec 16, 2017 at 14:55 | answer | added | muru | timeline score: 13 | |
Dec 16, 2017 at 14:20 | comment | added | dessert | I think a user with experience of the exact hardware setup – which would be necessary to write a truly good answer – is hard to find. I'd like to raise another question: Is it after all worth the trouble if (IMO) OP should just try installing and come back with an error message just in the rare case that it doesn't work out of the box? | |
Dec 16, 2017 at 13:45 | history | asked | ZannaMod | CC BY-SA 3.0 |