Ubuntu Tute Part 2
Last time, we talked about getting Ubuntu/Mint Linux installed, deciding whether to use existing hardware or to buy a box with your new OS pre-installed. Most importantly, I told you how to take control of your sound card again when using a USB headset with your PC’s sound card.
Wireless Cards-
Today, we are going to talk a little more about hardware. First up, WIFI cards. Love ‘em or hate ‘em, they are a part of life on most notebook PCs these days.
Webcams-
Now, many of us have read about the crap shoot of buying Logitech cams to see if they might or might not work alright out of the box.
Printers/All-in-ones-
Even though I detest HP computers with a passion, I do admire their support of open source.
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