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I agree with you that it's Chicken-and-Egg, but I think "I have returned your product and bought a competitors which has linux drivers" speaks more loudly than "I don't need you to write linux drivers, I'll just use ndiswrapper on the windows ones". Of course the former isn't possible in the supermarket-pc scenario, and is also a lot of inconvenience.

(PS I think your preview button isn't feeling too well...)

May I congratulate you however on giving ubuntu a go :)

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