The Logitech E1000 is generally compatible with Linux, as Logitech products often have good support in the Linux kernel. Most basic functionalities, such as mouse movements and button clicks, should work out of the box. However, specific features might require additional configuration or software, depending on your Linux distribution. It's always a good idea to check user forums or the Linux community for any particular issues or solutions related to your setup.
No. It come with the headset though
Most Logitech webcams are supported by Linux.
Yes. Most web cams are supported by the v4l (Video for Linux) module.
Most webcams work under Linux; it would be very difficult to provide a complete list. This is because support for cameras is based on the chipset they are using, not the name of the actual manufacturer. Most cameras from Logitech, Aiptek, Kodak, Mustek, and Polaroid should work.
you can't logitech is only supported on windows
No, the PSP Street (E1000) does not have a touchscreen.
The e1000 has no wi-fi.
No, the budget 'e1000' version is not wi-fi enabled.
The default username for Linksys E1000 is admin - no caps.
Logitec Harmony any one the all work the same i love mine.
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quicker answer is which linux distro does not work? Pretty much all will work