Why is there no longer a "compatible" category for hardware certifications? Is my "compatible" system still supported?

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In an effort to better support its customers, Red Hat updated the Hardware Certification Policy in parallel with the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 (in the Fall of 2007). This change removed the multiple certification statuses and exposed the number of related Knowledgebase articles from the list view.

Certain certifications were impacted in terms of their usage of 3rd party drivers as part of this policy change. Specifically, the new policy requires 3rd party drivers may only be used on optional hardware; a small number of posted certifications have been identified as failing to meet this requirement.

These certifications were already posted and shall remain on the certification list with this additional Knowledgebase article linked to them.

Customers can expect that Red Hat will continue to support the hardware as any other certified hardware and the software to the point that it appears to be a problem with the 3rd party driver where the system vendor will be responsible for providing support. Details of this vendor driver support are provided in an additional Knowledgebase link on the individual certifications.

The following is the list of impacted certifications:

HCL Infosystems Ltd.

LX Infiniti Orbital K/M 4120/4120 CS

LX Infiniti PowerLite 9100 EP

LX Infiniti Pro/Tru BL/HL/SL 1265

LX Infiniti Orbital K/M 5075/ 5075 CS

LX Infiniti Pro/Tru BL/HL/SL 1230

LX Infiniti Pro/Tru BL/HL/SL 1280

LX Infiniti Orbital K/M 6030/ 6030 CS

Leaptop B 27

LX Infiniti Orbital K/M 6035 CS

LX Infiniti Pro/Tru BL/HL/SL 1295

Wipro Limited

WIV15005

WIV15005

WIV36155

WIV37205

WIV37455

WIV15C55

WIV41155

Acer India Pvt. Ltd.

AcerPower G31

References:

Hardware Certification Policy Hardware Certification Policy regarding

3rd party drivers .

Update: As of May 2009, Acer India Pvt. Ltd. has worked with Red Hat to re-certify the AcerPower G31 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3. Hence AcerPower G31 is a fully certified and supported model by Red Hat Global Support and is now considered compatible if used with Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5.3 onwards.

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