> For the most part, good hardware is good hardware reguardless of the OS. If > you look at the Windows NT or OS/2 newsgroups you'll find that the hardware > recomendations are surprisingly similar. Stuff that only works on Win9x > is generally a PITA even there. If you are looking for something specific > then your best off finding people/sites dealing with that particular topic. > For example if you are looking for a scanner, have a look at the SANE > mailing list and web site and find out what those people are using.
Well see, that's what I mean. There's hardware that is great on Windows, but there just aren't any drivers for it in Linux. Or sometimes the second best hardware for Windows ends up being the best option for Linux simply because the drivers are more complete. I'm looking for a site that specifically seeks out the best hardware for Linux just like CNet's Computers.com attempts to seek out the best hardware for Windows. I'd rather not have to sign up to a mailing list for each type of hardware just to find out what my best buying options are. Of course it's very possible that I'm just dreaming and such a site doesn't exist yet. -- Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727 GigaBee Interactive http://www.gigabee.com PayPal - Securely send money to an e-mail user! https://secure.paypal.com/refer/[EMAIL PROTECTED]