get your money back. Yeah, there you go. So anyway, HP is our first recommendation for printer manufacturers and there are a number of them out there that do support Linux very well. And just check the Linux compatibility. If you don't want to necessarily go directly to the website that we're going to link to, just do a search on the Internet for Linux compatible printers and the name or model number of your printer and that should give you whether or not it's going to work. All right. OK, Juan expresses much gratitude. Larry, Bill, greetings. I love your podcast. I have been a casual Linux user for about, well, 18 years or so. I say casual as I have not had a full Linux install on any of my Macs. I have been using Apple since the Apple II back in high school. I have a Mac Pro cheese grater, a Mac Pro, a MacBook and an old Macintosh Plus. I sense a pattern here. Until recently, I had been dual booting Ubuntu in my old MacBook Pro. And just this past year, I did a complete wipe and (25/41)
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