If you see something on this site that does work with Linux 100%, make a note of it on the page with a way to contact you, and let me (davidw) know about it.
We will only remove hardware that works completely, and 100% with Linux, and has open source drivers. Other things might be noted as mostly compatible, or working with a proprietary driver, but unless it’s completely open source, it’s still got problems.
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