It will be easier to build your next Ubuntu-based PC from now on. Canonical today released the largest online list of Linux compatible PC components, with over 1300 certification components from 161 different manufacturers. While the main objective is the ODM-original design manufacturer-this comprehensive database will prove useful to home PC users and buyers seeking for compatibility with the devices they buy. Victor, manager of Canonical platform services, said: "For a long time there was no such comprehensive and up-to-date available Directory. By making it public
It will be easier to build your next Ubuntu-based PC from now on.
Canonical today released the largest online list of Linux compatible PC components, with over 1300 certification components from 161 different manufacturers. While the main objective is the ODM-original design manufacturer-this comprehensive database will prove useful to home PC users and buyers seeking for compatibility with the devices they buy.
Victor, manager of Canonical platform services, said: "For a long time there was no such comprehensive and up-to-date available Directory. By making it public and easy to search, we need to speed up our selection of Ubuntu machine components so that we and our manufacturer partners can focus on adding value to the user experience. "
Last year, Canonical launched a database similar to the Ubuntu authentication system.
The list directory can be viewed here: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog