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MIT Linux Hardware RecommendationsIntroductionUnlike Mac OS or Windows, Linux rarely comes pre-installed on hardware. The customer is left to identify the components that will plausibly work together, to install the operating system, and to configure everything. Available hardware and device drivers together with the ever-evolving lore of configuration makes it difficult to provide a current comprehensive recommendation. Instead, IS&T offers the guidelines detailed in the following section. GuidelinesLaptops: Peer support for Linux laptop exploration can be found at:
In the future, IS&T hopes to offer an online collaboration space where members of the MIT community can help each other identify hardware and solutions to Linux laptop computing. Desktops: IS&T tests Red Hat Enterprise Linux against that recommendation and documents any problematic issues. Customers are advised to review the relevant Known Issues documentation before purchasing the currently available IS&T recommended desktop configuration for use with Linux. Servers: Athena: |
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