In general, most hardware works fine. Hardware that doesn't is usually
the exotic stuff that developers do not own, and hence cannot write
drivers for. I'm sure there is a list somewhere however.

On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 07:18 -0800, Guyan Perera wrote:
> Hi there !
> 
> I just moved to the UK from Australia and I need a computer (laptop
> prefebly with wireless internet) I been reading bits and pieces about
> Ubuntu linux and I was wondering if there was some kind of laptop
> specs which where ideal for using Ubuntu with. For example I saw some
> videos with the Ubuntu screen spinning around like a cube and
> such..What kind of graphics card or gaphics memory is needed to
> support that ? 
> 
> Are there particular laptop brands or components which work well with
> Linux ? Is there a store which specialises in Linux hardware ? I live
> in London at the moment is there any good hardware stores I should
> visit for the best deal
> 
> Thanks a bunch
> Guyan
> 
> 
> 
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