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oh the implications... hahahahahaah
Non-opensource driver devices in general will die with the OS and the company.
Bear realizes this cos alot of surviving devices bear used is supported by opensource drivers. One such device is TV-tuner. The one bear got only provided WinNT, and Win98 drivers. When bear upgraded to WinXP, company said bear have to get new devices with new driver. Lucky for bear, the TV tuner is encoded with some openstandard stuff, which bear dun understand. But it worked under linux. and in fact, it worked better than windows cos, windows one works only 640x480, opensource driver and software work 2-3x that, and supports many-many other cards too. TV-tuner card is now 9 years old.
Bear also have ATI card. trust me, it is a no-go. Card is 6 months old. upgrading to n-vidia soon.
Now, bear stuck with Canon LBP-810. Canon said no opensource or linux driver. They only have win98/me and winNT driver. Lucky for bear they give winxp driver 4-5years ago after nearly 6 months of waiting. Not sure vista driver is going to be made available or not for LBP810. Bear no have vista... nevermind. LBP-810 is now 8 years old.
But Bear no buy Canon anymore. Bear wonder if have other company like WaterGun, BBGun, Nuklear or Howiser or something like that who over products with opensource drivers. Hmmm....
Think about it.
Bear.
and it is FAST.
dont know which brand and type
for buying that LaserPrinter...
omG!!
somebody could help?
Pick a few from each brand and compare them. Check the product reviews online. Ask the user experiences.
Check for stock availability and current price, then get ONE!
Happy shopping! :)