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I use a T-link usb wireless adapter for my internet connection.
The same adapter didn't worked out of the box with puppy and tinylinux. For testing purposes i tried this adapter in my desktop pc with mandriva and opensuse and ubuntu (with same kernel version) but all of them failed to recognize it except ubuntu.
I know that ubuntu comes from debian but they do not have the same hardware support as far as i know.
Am i missing something here ?
Hello,
I use crunchbang 9.04 in my old pc and works great, but i would like to ask why we are moving to debian? What was so wrong with ubuntu that we needed this change?
I am asking this question because ubuntu has excellent hardware support and it was the only distribution that worked flawlessly with my 10-years old laptop. Unfortunately, the shift from ubuntu to debian will bring along many problems with hardware detection and it will be a step back and not forward.
Chris
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