Hi :)
It's not just an Ubuntu problem. It's a "unix-based desktop platform" although some drivers do get written by manufacturers for Apple hardware. Hmm, given the history of drivers written by manufacturers it might be an advantage that unix-based platforms need to reverse engineer and then re-write drivers. A lot of work though.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Wed, 1/2/12, Justin Force <email address hidden> wrote:
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Maybe this could be restated as, "Ubuntu's market share is too small."
Hi :)
It's not just an Ubuntu problem. It's a "unix-based desktop platform" although some drivers do get written by manufacturers for Apple hardware. Hmm, given the history of drivers written by manufacturers it might be an advantage that unix-based platforms need to reverse engineer and then re-write drivers. A lot of work though.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Wed, 1/2/12, Justin Force <email address hidden> wrote:
<snip />
Maybe this could be restated as, "Ubuntu's market share is too small."
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