Bridges don't really know what OS you're using,only what network protocols are used.It's easy to find bridges that work on linux.The trouble is in finding bridges that are well supported in linux.
Lenux has been seen as an alternative spelling of the popular unix set of operating systems known as linux. There are many different versions available and information about these so called "distributions" can be found on the creator's website. Try Ubuntu, a great one for beginners.
Nope. They made a new computer, called a Lenux. But still, "Get a Mac."
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