Linux Drivers Availability

Please take a minute before downloading Captive NTFS to fill in this survey for the possibility to extend Captive for free support of other MS-Windows drivers (besides the current file system drivers). The original MS-Windows installation (ntoskrnl.exe) would not even be needed in such case.

 I would like such MS-Windows drivers interface - I have a hardware device missing Linux support.

 I would like to buy a hardware device but so far I could not as it is not Linux compatible.

Incompatible Hardware Details
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Would you like to cooperate on the driver testing?  Yes, I want to test a snapshot of the driver right now.
 Yes but only if the driver somehow works to buy the device first.
 No, I do not own the device or I do not want to test it.
 Other answer:
 I know a specific hardware (either mine or just seen) is not compatible but I do not want to use MS-Windows drivers in Linux.

What are the more specific reasons? Are you aware the drivers in Linux are in many times just reverse engineered out of their MS-Windows counterparts?

 All my hardware is working perfectly in Linux.
 I already answered this survey before.
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