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How to find out if your PC is compatible with Linux

How to find out if your PC is compatible with Linux

Posted on September 6, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Can your PC run Linux? Probably. But here’s how to find out for sure.

Linux’s hardware support is better than ever, but you still can’t take it for granted. Not every laptop and desktop you see at your local computer store (or, more realistically, on Amazon) will work perfectly with Linux. Whether you’re buying a PC for Linux or just want to ensure you can dual-boot at some point in the future, thinking about this ahead of time will pay off.
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