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HP PSC-1315 all-in-one
posted by bruno buys
Nice and cheap all-in-one from HP. I missed
slide-scanning, but's alright...
The thing has a terrible software for windows:
slow, ugly, bloated and unfriendly. To be able to
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24312
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8.00
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03-24-2005 05:05 PM
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1 reviews
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KWorld KWTV878RF or Jetway
posted by mad_ady
The Kworld/Jetway tv card is cheap (and sold
mostly in Eastern Europe), supports PAL and Radio
and works beautifully under linux (support in
kernel 2.4/2.6 with bttv module)
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22110
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10.00
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02-27-2005 02:43 PM
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1 reviews
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Gamer's Factory USB Control Pad G60305A
posted by bobbens
It's a cheap Gamer's Factory usb controler which
resembles a playstation two controller. Has four
numbered buttons on the right, d-pad, 2 "right"
buttons, two "left buttons" ...
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22211
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10.00
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02-20-2005 12:46 PM
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1 reviews
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Brother HL 2030
posted by ciaron
This is a cheap, compact laser printer, up to
16ppm, 2400x600 dpi resolution, 8Mb memory, USB
2.0 interface, 250 page paper cassette.
Installed on Debian Sarge (3.1), kerne ...
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25259
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8.33
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02-19-2005 10:01 AM
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3 reviews
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Asus A2532
posted by lamiczka
Nice, powerful and cheap laptop from Asustek.
http://www.inqweb.cz/a2532/fedora3.html
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36089
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9.00
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02-13-2005 05:15 AM
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2 reviews
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Canon Pixma 1000
posted by D3javu
This is a printer which in my opinion not very
good. Its really cheap and affordable but at the
same time , it took a lot of ink , you could
finish one full pack of ink within ...
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23206
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3.67
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02-09-2005 09:50 AM
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3 reviews
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Chaintech S1689 ULi Socket 939
posted by TATAAA
Hello,
I wanted to share my recent experience with this
motherboard:
Chaintech S1689 ULi Socket 939 ATX Motherboard /
Audio / AGP 8x/4x / 10/100 Ethernet LAN / USB2.0 /
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35179
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1.00
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02-07-2005 09:53 PM
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2 reviews
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Edimax WLAN 7117U
posted by Napalm Llama
This is a very cheap Wireless LAN USB adapter made
by Taiwanese manufacturer Edimax.
Looking on their website, they appear to offer
Linux drivers for some of their products ...
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21001
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2.00
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02-05-2005 10:55 AM
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1 reviews
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Lexmark Z515
posted by dping
Relatively small, compact desktop printer. Capable
of A4 size sheets only. Very cheap (costs almost
as little as its ink cartriges).
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17331
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1.00
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01-27-2005 09:18 PM
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2 reviews
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Tamarack ArtiScan 9600 Pro
posted by bobbens
Cheap old parallel port scanner, since it doesn't
follow SCSI especifications, it probably won't
ever work for linux unless someone wants to have a
hard time reverse engineeri ...
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18338
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1.00
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01-15-2005 09:45 AM
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1 reviews
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Solwise (Badged by reseller in UK) SAR703
posted by clanmac
This model is some 3 years old - and now
discontinued.
It has one WAN port, RJ11; and one ethernet port,
RJ45.
Does NAT, and possibly DHCP, but no Firewalling.
Configurati ...
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2297
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None
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01-09-2005 11:02 AM
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No reviews
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Blitzz BWI605 NetWave
posted by kierl
The Blitzz BWI605 NetWave PCI 802.11b WiFi card is
the cheap card that you can pick up at just about
any Wal-Mart or Sams Club. It uses an ADMtek
chipset called ADM8211.
The ...
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2676
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None
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01-08-2005 05:16 AM
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No reviews
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Dell Inspiron XPS/9100
posted by initialdrifteg6
Debian Sarge on Dell Inspiron XPS Guide (Net
Installer)
This documentation is distributed freely by
initialdrifteg6. This comment is not to be
deleted. Actually.. Don't mod ...
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49038
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10.00
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12-08-2004 03:35 PM
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1 reviews
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Tongya / Generic USB Handset
posted by Livino
Tongya and a few other manufacturers from China
and Taiwan make this generic-type USB handset for
use with VoIP applications such as Skype.
Such handsets can be found very ...
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3687
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None
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12-02-2004 12:04 PM
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No reviews
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SMC SMC EZ 1211TX
posted by monroetech
The SMC EZ 1211TX card is one of the most
reliable, cheap and durable cards I have ever
used. It is auto detected by both Windows and
SuSE Linux.
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21491
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10.00
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11-29-2004 02:49 AM
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1 reviews
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