Gordon wrote:
> Gerry Cornell wrote:
>
>> Gordon
>>
>> Without wishing to be rude your comment is just
>> total rubbish. All systems rely on third party drivers.
>>
>
> Without meaning to be rude that's total rubbish. I installed Windows
> XP on a Toshiba Tecra 9000 that came with NO OS and I did NOT need any
> third party drivers.
> Go back to auditing PLEASE.
Gordon, I don't want to stick my oar in but I'm going to anyway. ;-) All
systems do rely on third-party drivers, whether it's Linux or Windows.
If something "just worked" after installation, it's because the drivers
were included in the operating system. XP has many basic hardware
drivers that were provided by the hardware mftrs. Vista reportedly
ships with 19,500 drivers - again, provided to MS by the hardware
mftrs. after going through testing. Without those drivers, installing
XP or Vista would be akin to the Win95 installation experience.
This is also why some Linux distros find your hardware better than
others - the hardware drivers have been included. This is something
that has to be done consciously; it's not part of the operating system.
If you install Slackware or Roll Your Own Linux, you choose which
drivers you include.
I hope that has cleared up this issue and the thread can die now.
Best regards,
Malke
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