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That a piece of hardware is LinuxCompatible is to say that either it adheres to a common standard that has already had a driver written for it, or that a driver has been written for it already.
Things that are LinuxCompatible include (you can't go wrong with these):
-Sound Blaster Live
-DEC Tulip
-Realtek 100mb network cards
-Microsoft USB mice/keyboards
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Sound Blaster Live
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DEC Tulip
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Realtek 100mb network cards
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Microsoft USB mice/keyboards
Things that are __not__ LinuxCompatible include:
Phil's card reader/camera?
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+There are also things which do not work because the user lacks the required skill. This includes:
+GianPerrone's AC'97 onboard sound card. I am unashamadly a newbie to Linux sound.