Posted Feb 24, 2007 5:09 UTC (Sat) by drag (subscriber, #31333)
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hahah.
The reason they have that stuff by default is because they want printers to be plug-n-play. HP is one of the very companies that produces and supports fully open source drivers for their consumer-style printer stuff.
That and Epson Avasys has some open source drivers (under GPl and some under their own public license) also, but I don't know a whole lot about them.
HP, in some ways, kicks ass. They've been supporting Debian on some types of their hardware for several years now.
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Posted Feb 25, 2007 22:06 UTC (Sun) by moxfyre (subscriber, #13847)
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<blockquote>HP, in some ways, kicks ass. They've been supporting Debian on some types of their hardware for several years now.</blockquote>
They also have provided the servers for Kernel.org... and have even come to the rescue with new hardware when stuff has broken down there.
I have a 5-year-old HP laptop which has (more or less) withstood an *incredible* amount of abuse (though the screen hinges don't work and I can't find replacements). I like most of their hardware a lot. They've historically been almost as cheap as the white box guys, but with support almost as good as Dell's, I'd say. I have done a couple of warranty repairs with them and been very pleased.
Big Debian Linux Payday For HP (InternetNews)
Posted Feb 27, 2007 2:59 UTC (Tue) by sjj (subscriber, #2020)
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