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Project

2026

Active development

Hardware Fit

Linux hardware compatibility and fleet-readiness analysis for enterprise procurement and deployment decisions.

From specifications to operational fit

Hardware Fit evaluates computers as Linux systems, not just collections of components. It brings together device specifications, distribution support, kernel and driver requirements, known compatibility issues, and maintainability signals in one structured assessment.

The goal is to help technical teams answer a practical question before procurement: will this hardware remain dependable across the intended Linux fleet?

Evidence for fleet decisions

The workflow separates verified compatibility from inference. Wireless chipsets, graphics, suspend behavior, firmware updates, peripheral support, and enterprise lifecycle concerns are examined individually, then summarized as an explainable readiness profile.

Comparisons are designed for mixed audiences. Engineers can inspect the underlying evidence while procurement and operations teams get a concise view of risk, exceptions, and recommended configurations.

Current direction

Current work focuses on repeatable device reports, comparable fleet criteria, and a growing knowledge base of hardware-specific Linux findings.

Services

  • Linux systems
  • Hardware intelligence
  • Enterprise analysis