It's also very unlikely that if the Linux Kernel doesn't support the hardware we will patch that in. There is the possibility that the vendor doesn't offer open-source drivers for that model.
Remember: The majority of the providers doesn't produce the hardware themselves, they just OEM it. First step is to find out which chip is used.
It's also very unlikely that if the Linux Kernel doesn't support the hardware we will patch that in. There is the possibility that the vendor doesn't offer open-source drivers for that model.
Remember: The majority of the providers doesn't produce the hardware themselves, they just OEM it. First step is to find out which chip is used.