09-27-2014, 03:07 AM
My personal experience:
When a new peripheral comes out, it takes a few months for the driver to float on the internet unless the manufacturer releases a linux driver (for printers, HP does), and then, a few
more months for the linux driver to be included in distros. Usually Fedora and Arch are "pioneer" distros - have a the latest drivers. Debian is usually 1.5 years behind, but extremely
stable. LL is behind ubuntu (correct, Valium?).
Sheng-Chieh
When a new peripheral comes out, it takes a few months for the driver to float on the internet unless the manufacturer releases a linux driver (for printers, HP does), and then, a few
more months for the linux driver to be included in distros. Usually Fedora and Arch are "pioneer" distros - have a the latest drivers. Debian is usually 1.5 years behind, but extremely
stable. LL is behind ubuntu (correct, Valium?).
Sheng-Chieh
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