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>Where do you get this? Drivers are included in the Linux Kernel, it is impossible for a driver to "break" across minor version of Linux, if a driver breaks the kernel fails and is not released.

Linux comes with a limited set of device drivers in the main source tree, just like Windows' bundled drivers. Most of this thread is about rare medical equipment or proprietary drivers/programs from companies that have gone out of business.

Also, the Linux kernel ABI routinely breaks drivers, unlike Windows which happens much more rarely.

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-Ke...



I think it assuming you believe windows driver problems are rare. Every time I get a new model computer or hardware I have spend many many hours testing, finding, and packaging the drivers to make sure the new hardware plays nice with our system, deployment systems and does not break other shit.


And how many of those issues are caused by OEM incompetence vs. actual bugs in the Windows Driver API?




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