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 KernelDriver Linux - http://www.jungo.com/st/kerneldriver.html Kernel-mode driver debugging and code generation tools. |
 Linux Online - Linux-Friendly Hardware - http://www.linux.org/hardware/ Listings, help, and shopping links for Linux-compatible systems, components, and peripherals. |
 Linux Network Drivers - http://www.tux.org/pub/people/donald-becker/ Quick index to Linux network driver pages by speed. |
 DEC - http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html Information of Linux support of the Tulip chip used in certain ethernet cards. |
 HP9000/300 Linux - http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/linux-hp/ Linux on the 68x based HP9000 series of workstations. |
 Compaq EVO, W200 Wireless LAN & Linux HowTo - http://www.dot7.de/linux/w200.html HowTo: Instructions how to get a Compaq W200 Wireless LAN card running within Linux |
 LinuxQuestions.org HCL - http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/ The LinuxQuestions.org Hardware Compatibility List allows users to see whether their hardware will work in Linux. Any member can add an entry and the HCL is free to use. |
 Taurus Linux Pages - http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/6125/linux/index.html Taurus Software and Consulting's Linux Pages are dedicated to providing information on running Linux with partictular hardware, like scanners, printers, modems. It is also the homepage of the Linux on JavaStation x86 piggyback port. |
 Linux-supported Hardware - http://linux.crynwr.com/ Guides to Linux supported hardware. |
 handhelds.org -- Home Page - http://www.handhelds.org/ The goal of Handhelds is to encourage and facilitate the creation of open source software for use on handheld and wearable computers. |
 x86-64 Linux - http://www.x86-64.org/ AMD supported site dedicated to porting GNU/Linux to new AMD x86-64 architecture. Eventually, you'll be able to download full Linux distributions for x86-64 from this site. |
 Linux Support for HP PCs - http://hp-linux.cern.ch/support/centp.php3 A page offering Linux support for HP PCs. |
 Net Express - http://www.netexpresslabs.com high-end Linux systems VAR, and they go to great lengths to tell the reader about why they choose the hardware they do |