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-<box 100% | The Hardware Database>+<box 100% | **The Hardware Database**>
 Welcome to the Linux Audio Hardware Database. \\  Welcome to the Linux Audio Hardware Database. \\ 
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 As one may guess, it is certainly no small undertaking - do bear with us as we put this together for everyone's benefit. And, if you wish, contribute to it in any way you like. As one may guess, it is certainly no small undertaking - do bear with us as we put this together for everyone's benefit. And, if you wish, contribute to it in any way you like.
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 +<box 43% left | **Current Entries**>
 +{{indexmenu>:hw}}
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 +<box 50% right| **Linux Support Rating**>
 +To have a quantifiable, definitive way to know how well a device is supported, we have the Linux Support Rating, wherein a rating of \\
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 +    * 5 means a device is fully functional out of the box
 +    * 4 means a device is fully functional with some configuration changes and/or requires some supplementary libre software, which runs natively or on WINE.
 +    * 3 means a device is fully functional with some configuration changes and/or requires some supplementary proprietary software, which runs natively or with WINE
 +    * 2 means a device is partially functional, some features will not work
 +    * 1 means a device is completely unusable/confirmed unsupported
 +    * 0 means a device's support status is unknown
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hw/start.txt · Last modified: 2014/04/01 13:55 by contrapunctus