Re: [ubuntu-uk] Linux Comaptible Hardware

2007-11-17 Thread mailgroups
> I noticed a little Tux on the back on my SanDisk flash drive packet > and "Linux" under the system requirements bit. > > And of course it does work fine under Linux, except the all the U3 > junk they come pre-installed with that is. > Dave, There is a (sadly Windows only) utility that will r

[ubuntu-uk] Linux Comaptible Hardware

2007-11-13 Thread David Martin
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Linux Comaptible Hardware

2007-11-13 Thread norman
< snip > > > Has anyone else noticed this? Just a thought - What about sending an email to the manufacturers of hardware which says on the packaging that it is compatible with Linux thanking them for making their item so useful. Norman -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/ma

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Linux Comaptible Hardware

2007-11-13 Thread Rob Beard
Alec Wright wrote: > I've noticed recently that more hardware manufacturers are saying if > their hardware works with linux lately? > I can think of 3 examples: > 1GiB pen maxell drive form asda (£7, bargain!) about a week ago. It said > on the packet, "requires windows 98 or later, mac os (insert

[ubuntu-uk] Linux Comaptible Hardware

2007-11-13 Thread Alec Wright
I've noticed recently that more hardware manufacturers are saying if their hardware works with linux lately? I can think of 3 examples: 1GiB pen maxell drive form asda (£7, bargain!) about a week ago. It said on the packet, "requires windows 98 or later, mac os (insert an irrational number here) or