Ubuntu's wifi capabilities have increased tremendously
Catatonic wrote:
Ubuntu is the only one I've tried recently. It worked well enough on a desktop system. But there are definitely problems if you want to use a wireless network adapter.
With the new kernal hardware compatibility - also with laptops - has improved dramatically. I'd say it is a major move forward for Linux into mainstream computing as more hardware than ever is supported right out of the box.
Ubuntu is the only one I've tried recently. It worked well enough on a desktop system. But there are definitely problems if you want to use a wireless network adapter.
With the new kernal hardware compatibility - also with laptops - has improved dramatically. I'd say it is a major move forward for Linux into mainstream computing as more hardware than ever is supported right out of the box.
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