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Linux runs successfully on most computers, laptops, and platforms. There are several projects underway to port Linux to other hardware configurations. An overview of hardware compatibility resources are listed below:
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Supported PC-based CPUs include:
- Intel/AMD/Cyrix 386SX/DX/SL/DXL/SLC
- Intel/AMD/Cyrix 486SX/DX/SL/SX2/DX2/DX4
- AMD K5, K6, K6-2, K6-3 and K7/Athlon
- Cyrix 6x86, 6x86MX
- Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II (including the Celeron series) Pentium III and Pentium IV
- IDT WinChip C6
- Symmetrical Multiprocessing (multiple CPUs)
- more
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Supported non-PC based platforms include:
- Digital Alpha
- Sun SPARC
- Macintosh
- more...
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Most laptops and notebooks are supported.
Compatibility Resources
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Linux-friendly hardware vendors
Links to specific Linux-compatible hardware manufacturers.
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Linux on a Laptop
A list of laptops by brand/model and related support documentation.
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Linux Hardware Port Projects
A list of projects underway to port Linux to the Macintosh, Power PC, Digital
Alpha, Sun, and other computers.
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Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO
Comprehensive resource for computers, motherboards, bios, laptops, cpus,
memory, video cards, controllers, network adapters, sound cards, hard drives,
tape drives, CD-ROM drives/writers, removable drives, modems, printers/plotters, scanners, mice, modems, and other hardware.
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Red Hat Hardware Compatibility List
What is specifically supported by the Red Hat Linux distribution.
If you know of any resources that we have missed, please let us know by sending
an email to our Suggestion Box.
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