Linux distributions can support hundreds of thousands of devices and programs, far too many to list.
Yes.
Some will, if you install Mono. By default, most Linux distributions do not include support for them, though.
Firefox, Thunderbird, and Sunbird
Hat aphase support the Linux version?
Linux Support Team was created in 1993.
You can't install jar files on Andriod devices but you can include jar as library in your application.
There are many applications with Linux software package equivalents available. Some examples of these applications include Google Chrome and Google Music Manager.
Some of the topics that are covered in the Linux support forums are installing Linux, general questions and answer about Linux, as well as basic configurations.
by default Linux doesnt support windows applications although wine and crossover can install and run them. you can take a look at winehq.org and www.codeweavers.com for more information on it and whether your application is supported.
Linux is a kernel, as such it is used to facilitate communications between applications and computer hardware.
Device support is reliant on the kernel. Depending on the kernel version in use and the policy regarding supporting experimental code and / or legacy components, one distro may support a device while another does not. but in general, all major Linux distributions for a platform have the same device support.
Character devices.