linux hardware incompatibilty list

What works, and doesn't, for you. Be specific, and please include Puppy version.
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smith
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linux hardware incompatibilty list

#16 Post by smith »

Check it out & dunno how useful it might be in regard to puppy. notice when clicking on the wifi link that the d-link dwl g122 (USB) goes on the 'in'compatibility with Linux section. I’ve got the B account droning on 4 (all I've tried so far) system (3 laps & 1 desk) by puppy 2.12 live CD

ObliviousJinx

#17 Post by ObliviousJinx »

muggins wrote:jonyo,

did you post this to the site? as it says:
This site is a wiki, which means anyone can edit the text.
Yes, it is a wiki but the list is somehow reliable

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installs

#18 Post by Boru »

Although it took some doing, I have managed to install Puppy on my Thinkpad 240 with 168MB of memory. It required removing the HD and installing the system using my desktop and then returning the HD to the 240. The 240 doesn't support external boot and doesn't have a DVD or Floppy, but has a non booting usb port.

This message is being sent on it and all the apps seem to work although slowly.

Thanks for the effort from the puppy team. I now have 4 different linux systems on different machines in home. I guess I enjoy the challenge of making it work.

Thanks for listening

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Puppy incompatible

#19 Post by Flash858 »

Well, my new video card is not Linux incompatible, but it is Puppy incompatible, as every effort I have made to get the driver installed has failed. I can get it running fine in the "big" distros, but the darn thing just won't build in Puppy.

So I would definitely avoid the Nvidia GT 430 for now...

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#20 Post by Aitch »

Flash858

Been awhile since your post, but I remember posting this a couple of days ago
There's a dotpet for the Nvidia GT 430

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=66961

Aitch :)

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Thanks

#21 Post by Flash858 »

STILL did not work for some reason. I am missing something very simple here, I just know it...

pishta
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ATI M4 onboard video

#22 Post by pishta »

I got it to work once in Xorg but I cant remember what I used to make it work. It works great in Xvesa, but not Xorg? This is on an old Dell Inspiron 8000. My down arrow doesnt work either? Is there a Dell 8xxx keyboard profile in Puppy, as there is in Ubuntu? Ubuntu has a terrible timing issue with this graphics card, that is why I came back to Puppy and now I dont know why I ever left it!

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TI TNETW1130GVF miniPCI wireless card

#23 Post by pishta »

Puppy doesnt autodetect is as Ubuntu does, BUT if you install with the NDIS wrapper using just the TNETW1130.inf file from a windows driver, it seems to work just fine. This little card is under a few big names, DLink, USRobotics, and even inside an old Westell 327 Wireless DSL modem, pulls right out. Installs as a pci: Texas Instruments 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface but I had a hard time trying to use the 111 driver that Puppy provided... :cry:

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#24 Post by cthisbear »

Specs:

http://gdgt.com/dell/inspiron/8000/specs/

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Mate we love to help but >>>> PLEASE

give us your Puppy version....frustrating.......

""""""

Absolute stinker.

Linux driver downloads not working.

http://www.wireless-driver.com/ti-tnetw ... ss-driver/

http://www.wireless-driver.com/ti-tnetw ... et-driver/

http://www.wireless-driver.com/Linux-Su ... TW1130GVF/

Chris.

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#25 Post by ardvark »

This thread goes clear back to 2006 and from what I can see, the list is no longer being maintained or updated. :(

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linux hardware incompatibilty list

#26 Post by Billtoo »

Here's an inexpensive pc that *is* linux friendly.
64bit dual core processor,32gb SSD,4 usb 3.0 ports,2gb ram.
Comes with 64bit Windows 8.1, bios can be changed to allow booting
linux from usb drives.
Screenshot shows Linux Mint 17.2 64bit running from a 1TB usb 3.0 hard
drive.

Love it!
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Pelo

hp stream 200 mini desktop

#27 Post by Pelo »

hp stream 200 mini desktop really interested by these new items !
A computer (windows ) on quite an usb stick connected by HDMI to your TV is the future too (proposed by Amazon when shopping the HP stream mini)

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#28 Post by Mike Walsh »

I still say that the easiest way to avoid heartbreak (& mucho frustration!) is to research your required hardware before you buy.

Personally, I couldn't care less if my hardware looks like the back-end of a No. 9 bus, so long as it works. Too many people still go for the shiny stuff that catches their eye ("Well, it works in Windows....")....and then seem to spend days or even weeks trying to force a square peg into a round hole, and make it work.

Linux has come a long way since the very beginning of this thread in 2006. Notwithstanding Canonical's ongoing efforts to streamline the kernel by only including the newest, most powerful and up-to-date stuff (idiots!!), the kernel pretty much supports almost any piece of hardware you can think of.....my graphics adapter from 3 years prior to this thread's inception still works fine, giving a lovely crisp picture.

I was lucky that the Logitech c920 webcam I'd had my eye on for a long time was supported, OOTB, by the in-kernel 'UVC' driver - USB Video Class.Plug it in, and.....it just 'works'. Try doing that 10 years back......


Mike. :wink:

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