> 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
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> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:30:18 +
> From: Alec Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Linux Comaptible Hardware
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> 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
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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
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