One almost unavoidable problem with using an operating system that is not used by the majority of people is compatibility, specifically hardware compatibility. While Linux supports an amazing number of devices out of the box and chances are if you put Linux on any random computer it will, for the most part, work, there are still many cases where having information about hardware compatibility can be useful.
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bogdanbiv
22 weeks 5 hours 55 min 34 sec ago
The Dohickey Project
The gal/guy misses The Dohickey Project from the list of compatibility databases.
http://www.dohickey-project.com/