Today, a user asked me if Ubuntu8.10 supports the most hardware Linux? I want to answer this question here. Of course, it's just my personal opinion. Ubuntu8.10beta/figure Ubuntu8.10 the latest test version uses the latest kernel. In principle, the higher the kernel, the more hardware it supports. For example, Ubuntu8.10 must support more hardware than Fedora9. If yes? The kernel used by Ubuntu8.10 is higher than that of Fedora9.
Today, a user asked me if Ubuntu 8.10 supports the most hardware Linux? I want to answer this question here. Of course, it's just my personal opinion.
Ubuntu 8.10 beta/Diagram
The latest test version of Ubuntu 8.10 uses the latest kernel. In principle, the higher the kernel, the more hardware it supports. For example, Ubuntu 8.10 must support more hardware than Fedora 9? That is, Ubuntu 8.10 adopts a higher kernel than Fedora 9.
The hardware is generally supported by the kernel. Some hardware manufacturers also drive Linux, and some enthusiasts are also developing the driver.
If your hardware is not supported by the highest kernel version of Linux and no driver provided by the hardware vendor, you should check it. I'm sorry for it first.