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Laptop cardbus/pcmcia adapter 4-port serial
(RS232; 9-pin D-SUB)
Kernel must have at least maximum 12 (don't know
exactly why) possible serial ports, but stock
kernels usu ...
It JUST WORKS. This is a USB connected WiFi
(wireless) adapter. It is a draft-N version. It is
dual band at 2.4 GHz as well as 5GHz. My specific
device is: H/W ver. A2 and F/ ...
10/100/1000 Mbps PCI-E 1x ethernet card currently
selling for ~$20. Performs and functions well on
kernel version 2.6.38.6. Card uses JMicron 250
chip, and newer kernels are ...
This card is working pretty good using the b43
driver with 2.6.39-rc7. Always ran good with
Broadcom proprietary drivers, but now no need.
Only issue I seem to be having is si ...
CPU Support for AM3 processors: AMD Phenom™ II
processor/ AMD Athlon™ II processor
Hyper Transport Bus 5200 MT/s
Chipset North Bridge: AMD 770
South Bridge: AMD SB ...
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This is an onboard graphic card with 256MB Shared
Memory.
This onboard card isn't supported for Linux. But
there's a mod driver from sismedia, which is come
from mandriva p ...
Serial ATA 3Gb/s, the successor technology to SATA
for data storage, is a point-to-point connection
that delivers full throughput to each storage
device by allowing multiple p ...
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