Good way of testing.Shikaku said:Tip: download ubuntu using wubi and install it or burning the livecd and booting it:
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download livecd
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors#wubi Wubi
You can do those from there. Next, load Ubuntu from Wubi or the LiveCD and try using a USB device. If it works, there's a big chance it will work on the Pandora. If does not, there's a low chance it will.
sebt3 said:Good way of testing.
but if it don't work with Ubuntu, there _no_ chance that it will with the p&|a.
Shikaku said:sebt3 said:Good way of testing.
but if it don't work with Ubuntu, there _no_ chance that it will with the p&|a.
It's unlikely, but somebody COULD make a driver you know... Either for the pandora or you just got lucky and one got released recently, etc.
That's the beauty of open source. You just need to port the drivers.Calmatory said:Pandora uses ARM, which x86 software(including drivers) is not compatible with. Doesn't this cause problems? ...unless the drivers are shipped with the kernel and thus already compiled for ARM. I suppose that is the case?