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> but when it comes to linux hardware vendors like those, for me at least, **it’s hard to know which ones are good and which ones are bad or unknowns**.\n
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> but when it comes to linux hardware vendors like those, for me at least, **it’s hard to know which ones are good and which ones are bad or unknowns**.\n
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