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Manos said:

Well. Linux does not support all my devices out of the box (wlan, dvb-t stick, cellphone, webcam). I got my dvb-t card working.. I just had to make a kernel module and compile a driver. Same goes for webcam.

Oh and of course. Those packages I needed for that wasn't available on default repositories so I had to manually edit my rep list. Also I have to make a new kernel module every time kernel gets a minor update.

Guess what? The damn stick/webcam works perfectly on windows when I pop the cd in. I even get the subtitles!

I switched back to xp from linux and it was a good move.

windows DON'T have the drivers.

the manufacturer supplied to the drivers, as in linux getting more support more drivers from third parties.

linux have all the drivers built in, and even includes .deb to some that aren't.

but microsoft hold deals with many manufactures and even some lock motherboards from linux (foxconn motherboard link any linux install into a fake ACPI config so it can't be installed, even if linux is perfectly capale of using a windows one. or mac one.