![]() This ensures that GNU/Linux and free software developers can continue to support your hardware in the mainline kernel and other mainstream free driver projects after the manufacturers have discontinued support. That is it does not depend on proprietary drivers or firmware. In order to ensure forward compatibility you need to purchase hardware which is freedom compatible. Due to the nature of proprietary drivers and firmware much of the hardware listed here may only be temporarily compatible. This list is inclusive of hardware which may stop working with Ubuntu after an upgrade. ![]() This list is primarily targeted at those looking to purchase new hardware with Ubuntu in mind instead of those who already have hardware they want to install Ubuntu on or use Ubuntu with. The recommended hardware list contains only hardware that works well with Ubuntu. The recommended hardware list is different from the Hardware Support list, because the Hardware Support list contains any hardware and how well it works. ![]() They just work with Ubuntu out-of-the-box. For Recommended hardware users don't need extra tweaking or special drivers or configuration file editing. Click here for Ubuntu certified hardware. Recommended hardware is hardware that Ubuntu users have had no problems with whatsoever. Portable devices, including mobile phones, smart phones, and audio and video players.
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