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# Hardware Compatibility
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Here are hardware tests with standard PSI hardware documented.
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Generally speaking has Linux a rather good hardware compatibility with PC hardware, usually the older the hardware the better the support.
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## Results
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## Test Details
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- network card by installation via network
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- GPU by running graphical desktop, for Nvidia GPUs check if Nvidia drivers are used
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- mouse, keyboard
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- notebook:
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- wifi
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- bluethooth (headset working?)
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- microphone
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- speaker
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- webcam
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