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                    notes          1.3.2 Hardware compatibility Lists


                                   red Hat/fedora

                                   Red Hat’s major product line is Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), which is mostly based on
                                   Red Hat’s free software distribution, Fedora. Fedora is not actually maintained by Red Hat; it’s
                                   maintained by the community of Fedora developers. However, Red Hat does a lot of work on
                                   Fedora, because that work flows into RHEL.

                                   Red  Hat’s  Hardware  Catalog  doesn’t  extend  beyond  RHEL  to  the  Fedora  releases,  which  is
                                   something that you’ll need to remember when looking to the Red Hat site for Fedora support.
                                   The list provides information on CPUs, video cards, SCSI controllers, IDE controllers, network
                                   cards, modems, and sound cards.

                                   suse

                                   SuSE offers two lists: the Express Search and Extended Search. The difference between the two is
                                   that the Extended Search offers fields beyond Vendor, Device, and Category. In practice, you’re
                                   likely only to need the Express Search.

                                   mandriva Linux

                                   The Mandriva Linux Hardware Compatibility Database is a very comprehensive list of hardware
                                   that has been tested by the Mandriva Linux community.

                                   general Linux

                                   The  Linux  Hardware  Compatibility  HOWTO  is  perhaps  the  most  comprehensive  of  the
                                   high-level Linux links. It was begun in 1997 and is updated as often as twice annually. It provides
                                   information on all device types and all major manufacturers.
                                   Aside  from  providing  interesting  and  useful  user  forums,  LinuxQuestions.org  also  provides
                                   an outstanding list of Linux-compatible hardware. This is the most up-to-date of the high-level
                                   Linux lists, with updates appearing daily where applicable. While it’s not as comprehensive as
                                   the HOWTO, the LinuxQuestions list is easily as important because of this timeliness.
                                       !

                                     Caution   Linux Compatible provides both updated lists, and forums in which users can
                                     help other users resolve existing hardware issues.

                                   1.3.3 server Design

                                   A server installation removes all existing partitions on all installed hard drives, so only choose
                                   server  installation  if  you’re  sure  you  have  nothing  you  want  saved.  This  means  that  if  you
                                   have Windows installed in ANY drive it will delete it and install Linux. As in the workstation
                                   installation it will partition the hard-drive(s) and install a variety of software packages, but it will
                                   not include many of the user-oriented packages present in the workstation installation.
                                   In  order  to  perform  a  server  installation  you  will  need  at  least  1.8  GBytes  of  free  hard-disk
                                   space. No dual-booting will be set up since no other operating system will exist in the machine
                                   (remember that a server installation deletes ALL other operating systems). Therefore, unless you
                                   are using your machine solely as a server, it is suggested you to do a workstation installation
                                   and then add the server software you may need. This also allows preserving a prior Windows
                                   installation when you install Linux.




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