Seeing Linux more in the wild is awesome and, not going to lie, I am a sucker for a seemingly useless LCD screen.
45 buckeroos does not seem too expensive for that.
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Seeing Linux more in the wild is awesome and, not going to lie, I am a sucker for a seemingly useless LCD screen.
45 buckeroos does not seem too expensive for that.
A lot of chinacrap on amazon had that for decades.
Saw it for all kinds of normal USB gadgets. Absolutely meaningless label.
Sadly it's often just marketing. The amount of devices marketed for Windows/MacOS/Linux that runs barely if at all with shitty ported drivers is still much too high.
As is the amount of hardware perfectly supported by the Linux kernel for more than a decade yet not officially supported at all.
Yep. This one really is just a USB Mass Storage device so it will actually work, but I don't assume seeing that penguin is guarantee of anything.
If you're buying something like an m.2 WiFi card and want something that actually works, you still need community opinion - especially if you want kernel support and for it to function without tweaks in the way Windows users have always expected and enjoyed.
It is getting better, though :)
i saw and still see a bunch of random chinese cheapass usb devices (mainly hids like mouse) proudly stating their compatibility with Linux 2.4 and Win98SE (wtf)
Love to see it. Of course stuff tends to just work but still.