![]() the drivers question- well, this is not applicable for GNU/Linux. ![]() ![]() So, may be you can start with one of them You can search the popular search engines for various Linux for newbies or things like that and you will find a lot.Īs you can see here => there area really a lot of Linux distros to choose from.Īccording to, today these are the top 7 most popular (most used) Linux distros: Linux is competely different world so things with it are done slightly differently than what most people are used to in Windows. If you decide to check and go/install Linux, It is up to you to you to choose and decide which GNU/Linux edition is the best for you. If you decide to try - do not forget to create a back-up of all your important files - on external media/device.ĭo you know which editions of Linux can be installed, and worked well on my HP laptop?Īlso, I think that when I install a fresh installation of Linux OS, then I'll need to install the drives and application of my devices(such, as Bluetooth, Graphics adapters, Biometric devices, and so on.) How can I get those drivers as lon as ALL drivers available in my mfg are for Windows wrote:Īlso, I think that when I install a fresh installation of Linux OS, then I'll need to install the drives and application of my devices(such, as Bluetooth, Graphics adapters, Biometric devices, and so on.) How can I get those drivers as lon as ALL drivers available in my mfg are for Windows 7? your last question - you may be able to install and work with Linux based OS (Linux kernel has wide variety of its own drivers and most components - if not all, should work fine). Mac OS (UNIX-based) and Linux are completely different story compared to Windows. Although not officially supported, they may work well on your computer. However, some Linux distributions can be installed and used. Mac OS is custom OS - made by Apple and tailored for their own hardware, their own devices. The only officially supported operating system for your particular machine is Windows (vendor-Microsoft). Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems. ![]()
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