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October 30th, 2010, 05:45 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by wiskic10_4
I just want to plug something in and have it work without having to find a driver
Are you kidding me?
Portable USB devices I can understand but manufacturers are so de'facto standard these days... shouldn't it atleast support hardware better than this?
For the most part, I use Linux exclusively, but it is these little things that force me to continue dual booting.
Why bother then? Hell, just get a windows compile of what little software you use on it and leave the OS behind. I've got install disks on my shelf that are probably twelve years old now that I haven't touched once.
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