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"Just works with Linux"

Posted Dec 15, 2005 20:43 UTC (Thu) by stephenjudd (subscriber, #3227)
Parent article: "Just works with Linux"

I feel I should commend Dick Smith Electronics here in New Zealand, who sell a lot of "house brand" components and peripherals. They put great effort into ensuring Linux compatibility, and most important, they put a nice Tux logo on the box next to the Windows and OSX logos. So just browsing the shelves, you know that if it has the logo on it will work when you get it home.


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"Just works with Linux"

Posted Dec 15, 2005 21:57 UTC (Thu) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link]

This is great. What is not so great is to buy stuff with Tux on side, bring it home and... read instruction for NDISWrapper installation! We need some certification program. At least then Tux logo will mean something...

"Just works with Linux"

Posted Dec 26, 2005 23:57 UTC (Mon) by csawtell (subscriber, #986) [Link]

> So just browsing the shelves, you know that if it has the logo
> on it will work when you get it home.

No you don't, what that logo means in the DSE case is that an experienced
technician said that he got it to go with some unmentioned kernel version,
on some unmentioned Linux distribution at some unmentioned time in the
past. Whether or not that, or indeed the very limited documentation
offered, has any relevance whatsoever to your current situation is pure
coincidence.

I was able to get one piece of kit ( a USB <=> RS-232 adaptor ) to go
after hours of futzing around with the Google, the actual chip
manufacturers web pages, and a kernel re-compile. The cryptic
documentation in the booklet was so out of date that it was totally
useless.

The other ( a USB sound system ) was a _complete_ failure. DSE, to give
them due credit, did give us a hassle-free refund.

I'm happy to go on record saying that in my opinion DSE need to get their
Linux support act together somewhat more effectively than it is now before
they use the ( licensed ? ) Linux Penguin logo on their product packaging.

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