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This is a cool looking silver and dark blue mouse.
it has the usual two buttons, a scroll wheel and
two side buttons.
It comes with rechargeable batteries and the base
unit ...
Your PC can play MP3s, CDs, DVDs, PowerPoint
presentations, and more, but without a Streamzap
PC Remote, you're handcuffed to the keyboard and
mouse.
With a Streamzap PC Re ...
This is a 256MB USB 2 pen drive. It's very small
(66.5 mm by 16.5 mm) and fits unobtrusively on a
keyring. A lanyard is also supplied, if you
prefer. Comes with a lifetime war ...
Okay, I am going to give a straight forward
explanation of how I got my iPod working with
debian without giving any reasons why. The reason
for this is that I encountered a lo ...
This laptop was a really good candidate for linux.
Everything worked out of the box with Mandrake
10.1 except for the onboard wireless. Which was
easily fixed with ndiswrapper ...
This is a proper external modem with voice and fax
capabilities it also allows you to take phone
calls without losing your connection if you have
call waiting on your line.
Just connect and play… it's that simple.
Introducing the Logitech Precision Gamepad, a
precise, sturdy, comfortable controller that also
looks great. Play sports, action, adve ...
I may have missed it, but I didn't see ZIO Corp
listed. After reading a few Forum entries, and
being unsuccessful in getting SUSE Linux 9.2 to
read my Olympus 5060 Wide Zoom c ...
The company PPA is called "Parts, Peripherals and
Accessories" ... http://www.ppa-usa.com/
They include driver information for Linux on their
websi ...
This is the most recent version of Linksys' WMP11
series of 802.11b wireless cards. Linksys will not
provide Linux drivers, but it works perfectly with
ndiswrapper.
supports Intel Socket 478 pentium 4 with
400/533/800 MHZ FSB with or without HT Technology.
3xDIMMs supporting Dual channel DDR 266/333/400 up
to 3 GB
Intel i865 PE Chipset
...
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