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This keyboard came in a package with an optical
mouse, so both the keyboard and mouse send signals
to one receiver (which in turn has the connection
for the keyboard and mouse ...
Very fast, reliable, solid mobo. Well-built with
nice finish and attention to details. Good
documentation.
It works flawlessly with one large stick of RAM,
rather than two ...
Part num: 54098U8
This is your basic run of the mill hard drive. It
came with my Dell computer and has Win2k and
Mandrake 9.2rc installed on it flawlessly. It is
only a 40 GB ...
Part num: 54098U8
This is your basic run of the mill hard drive. It
came with my Dell computer and has Win2k and
Mandrake 9.2rc installed on it flawlessly. It is
only a 40 GB ...
OK.... Short and sweet:
Really basic graphics acceleration.. better than
nothing.
DRI drivers aren't that mature, sometimes some
features don't work cuz of Kernel/X/DRI pa ...
A basic ISA 56K modem with controller on-baord. I
set mine up on /dev/ttyS2 irq 9 (other settings
didn't work for me).
I didn't need to add any special driver.
The lite version of the Athlon, with less L2
cache. From the amd site ( www.amd.com ):
Innovative Architecture
The AMD Duron processor offers buyers access to
innovative te ...
This was one of the first socket7 motherboards to
be equiped with AGP style connection for video
cards. Using the VIA Apollo VP3 this board is
totally compatible with Linux as ...
Basic Intel eepro100 card, I've got about 4 of
them. Handles 1000BaseT just fine. Its always
marked to be compiled in a kernel.org kernel. The
module is: eepro100.o
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