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This webcam is of the higher class and has some
very neat options, like rotation, zooming,
autofocus. It has a CarlZeiss lens resolution is
at 2MegaPixels. I plugged it in my ...
I thought I could add to the original description;
however I did later give this printer an IP
address and it works fine over wifi in Fedora 11.
It does seem to depend on the ...
Tiny motherboard with housing. (smaller than
mini-ITX. Not as small as Macintosh cube) External
power supply. No PS/2 connectors (only USB,
Macintosh way) RJ connector for LAN ...
An analog TV tuner with S-Video and VGA input
based on the saa7134 chipsset and without built-in
audio support (a cable to use the audio card
line-in is included).
Robust and cheap board with integrated Audio,
gigabit ethernet and one serial interface, without
onboard graphics.
http://www.msi-computer.de/index ...
Well, it's a CPU and it works.
When I first got it the computer kept crashing,
but it turned out it was defective. The new one
works.
It runs at 2.66GHz, quad core with ...
Realtek's wireless USB Chipsets are supported for
Linux by Realtek.
http://jaqui-greenlees.net/drivers.html contains a
link to the Realtek supplied ...
This card worked great for me under slack 12.2
with the 2.6.27.31 kernel. The funny thing is
that the RALink RT2870sta driver will NOT work
even though it does have this chip ...
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