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| Last Review by LavaDevil94 - posted: 10-13-2004 06:10 PM |
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A very nice PDA, can play movies. The usbnet driver inside the kernel works fine, but for some reason I could only ping it, not sync it. This doesn't seem to be Linux's fault, as Windows 2000 had the same problem. I just use the wireless network to transfer files onto it from there. It should work fine with QTopiaDesktop.
Rating: 9
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Product Details: "Zaurus SL5500" by Hunter555 - posted: 09-08-2004 - Rating:        8.00 |
| Last Review by LavaDevil94 - posted: 06-04-2004 02:29 PM |
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Came onboard my mobo (iWill XP333 Ali chipset). Works great with ALSA 1.0.4 (with the configure options --with-cards=cmipci --with-isapnp=no), and it supports full duplex fine. The only hassle is that ALSA cant seem to play more then 1 audio stream at a time. Also, ALSA doesnt save my mixer settings when I reboot, but thats an ALSA bug. Overall, great card if you dont really want Dolby Surround with 12 speakers and 32 audio streams (I wish I could have that kind of card or speaker set :D).
Rating: 9
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Product Details: "CMI8738-based PCI Sound Card" by andrewb758 - posted: 02-16-2004 - Rating:        8.31 |
| Last Review by LavaDevil94 - posted: 06-04-2004 02:20 PM |
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Works great. When used with CUPS and setup properly, color and everything works fine. Any problems I have with it are due to the fact that its pretty old, and needs new ink :D.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "BJC 250" by pbhj - posted: 12-18-2003 - Rating:        8.00 |
| Last Review by LavaDevil94 - posted: 06-04-2004 02:11 PM |
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Works fine if you dont want 3D acceleration (not all that powerful, either), but if you do, its trouble to setup DRI. DRI doesnt work that well for Radeons, either (in my experience, it may vary). Put simply, if you do 3D work under Linux, buy an nVidia card.
Rating: 5
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Product Details: "RADEON 7500 64Mb" by Tarts - posted: 12-07-2003 - Rating:       6.50 |
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