Linux doesn't have exact hardware requirements. The hardware you need depends on what you are using it for.
The hardware requirements will vary depending on the application. it is best to consutl with a IT professional for installation.
Linux can run with virtually any hardware configuration, but it is best to check the system requirements for your Linux distro.
Depending on the system in question, you can. VxWorks has lower hardware requirements than Linux, so it is often used in weaker systems.
No, Linux is simply the operating system running on the hardware, much in the same way that you could run Windows or another OS on the same hardware.
Linux is a Software which interacts with hardware using device drivers and controls the hardware using kernel routines.
what are the hardware and requirements for a WAN
what are the hardware and requirements for a WAN
Linux is a kernel, as such it is used to facilitate communications between applications and computer hardware.
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HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) in Linux is a list of hardware components and devices that have been tested and confirmed to work with a particular Linux distribution. It helps users identify and choose compatible hardware to ensure optimal performance and reliability when running Linux on their systems.
Absolutely. I do it all the time. I'd check hardware compatibility if you're asking about specific hardware, but Linux runs on netbooks no problem
Sometimes hardware cannot run without problems on Linux-based operating systems. To solve this, NDISwrapper emulates a Windows environment within Linux, which allows Linux to communicate with the hardware without binary emulation.