Nowadays more and more Linux distributions are heading towards the user-friendly side with graphical interfaces and makes them suitable for daily desktop/home user use. Even now Valve decides to port Steam games and even their SteamOS is Linux-based.
Linux is pretty good at Virus protection by itself. But you can get ClamAv, or any of the big name Anti-Virus programs for it.
The drivers are typically included with the distribution. If your hardware doesn't work out of the box, there is a good chance it doesn't have any Linux drivers at all.
No, Linux Security cookbook is not a good cookbook. Linux is a computer program and therefore does not have anything to do with food and/or cooking. . .
From any of the websites for the many Linux distros out there.
make sure there won't be any complication with your computre
Most Logitech webcams are supported by Linux.
It's about as easy to use as any Linux distribution. The main point it lacks in is hardware support, which isn't quite as good as Linux's. It uses the KDE desktop, which is also found in many Linux distributions.
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.
Linux Security Tool Distribution (STD) is really good.
No Linux distribution is currently made for any PalmPilot model.
The ZSR4154WE is not currently supported by any Linux-based firmware.
You could Google your question, sure. But I'm sure Linux will run on just about any box out there. I'm sure because I run Linux on computers here at home ... everything from a pretty-new Dell Laptop to a positively antique Fujistu Lifebook. Good luck, and please accept my best regards!