From: erc@apple.com Subject: HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY LIST Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 10:41:32 GMT
LINUX HARDWARE COMPATIBLITY LIST
VERSION: 0.5 DATE: 29 Mar 93
Note: This list was originally posted by who-knows? I don't remember, and
I haven't seen it in a while, so I'll take the responsibility of maintaining
this list. Please send your hardware (in)compatibility lists to erc@apple.com.
PLEASE put the word "HARDWARE" in your subject line IN CAPS!
This list is probably pretty much out of date, but I will be reposting this
thing to c.o.l weekly, so it has time to get corrected.
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Welcome to the Linux Hardware Compatibility List. It is my hope that
this will be of help to people and that it will do away with a lot of the
"Will XXX work with my System?" questions. I also hope that this will help
people who want to buy a system to run Linux or are in the process of
upgrading their system and want to make sure that the hardware they buy is
compatible with Linux (especially for item's such as SCSI controller's and
CD-ROM's, and video cards for X).
Please be aware that the list NO LONGER contains X hardware
specifics. These will be posted as a seperate listing.(along with
clocks, settings, etc.)
If you are wondering about a specific piece of Hardware and you don't
find it in this list all I can say is I don't know at this time but as soon
as I find out it will be in the next list. If you find out that it work's
from some other source, i.e. a friend or trying it out, PLEASE let me know.
Also even though a piece of equipment is on this system doesn't mean that I
know how to get it to work with Linux, it is on this list because someone
has told me that it works on THEIR system. So if it is on the list and
you can't make it work, it sounds like a good time to:
1) read ALL the faq's
2) read comp.os.linux, and scan the subjects for your XXX
3) post AFTER READING comp.os.linux and c.o.l.announce.
Thanks to everyone that has helped and sent info this list,it is a lot
better because of their help! If you see a "mislisting", see the FORM post
for how to let me know.
NOTEBOOKS:
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Altima 486DX/33 Linux/with X11
Compaq LTE386s/20 (Notebook) (using XFree 1.2)
Compaq Contura 3/25 (25 MHZ 386 SL notebook with VGA type grayscale
screen and 120 MB hd.
Packard Bell 386SX20 laptop
Compudyne 4DX/33 486 notebook with greyscale CCFT lcd screen---
Phoenix bios 1.01, trackball (ps2 mouse compatible)
486 processor & 130 mb toshiba 3.5" drive.
Linux 99.5 with X
(Runs 386bsd 0.1---you need to bang on the keyboard while it boots,
otherwise the keyboard comes up locked)
Twinhead(? rumored to be a Alitima/CompuDyne clone)
BRAND NAME COMPUTERS
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ACER 1200
Bitwise
Compaq Deskpro 386/20
Comtrade
Comtrade Local Bus
Diamond Flower Industries DFI 386-20
DTK
EDGE Technology, 486/33DX
Hewlett Packard HP QS20
Highscreen Tower 386
Hi Tech USA 486/33 ISA
Gateway 2000 33Mhz 386DX
Gateway 486 DX2 66V
Gecko 486-50
Insight 486DX/25
Insight 486DX-50 ISA and EISA
IPC 38633
Laser 386SX/2E
Microlink 486dx/50 localbus
Osborne Computers (Australia) 486/33 EISA
Paradise
Packard Bell Legend 520 SX
Toshiba 1850 laptop
Trigem 386v
Tyan Pro-EISA, Opti EISA Chip-set
PACOMP 486/33
Tandy 4000
Viglen Gene
Vobis Highscreen 486DX/33
Xpand 386/40
Zenon 486/33 Local Bus
Zeos 486DX2/50 VL-Bus
CPU