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This is an external USB 2.0 drive conversion kit
for converting PATA/IDE harddrives to external USB
2.0 connectable devices.
The kit comes with the drive enclosure, a power ...
Gateway NX260X laptop with Intel Centrino Core Duo
processor (1.6GHz), 80Gb SATA harddrive,
integrated Intel Wireless Pro 802.11a/b/g card,
bluetooth, Broadcom 10/100/1000 Eth ...
It's a Pentium Socket LGA775 motherboard from
Intel. It has on-board sound (good) and an
on-board Gigabit Ethernet controller (good)
but no on-board video (also good, as mos ...
This laptop works fine for me under ubuntu linux
(hoary)
Specs: 1.2GHz, 768MB, 80GBHD, Combidrive, 12"
Kernel 2.6.10, Xorg6.8.2, Gnome 2.10
Hoary 5.04 PPC installs with ...
Very Linux friendly DAP. Upon connection it is
seen as a USB Mass Storage Device and is as simple
to transfer audio or other files to as a mount,
cp, and umount.
Distro u ...
2 Channel SATA RAID (Pseudo Hardware) controller,
supports IDE Harddrives
Works on kernel 2.6.8 with the Open Source
drivers, but can't seem to currently work on
2.6.11-8
The H340 is a firmware-upgradable harddrive Audio
Player. It can play ogg out of the box. With a
firmaware upgrade it can play video too. Overall
I am very impressed with t ...
Advantages according to LaCie:
- FireWire 800, FireWire, iLinkŪ, USB 1.1, USB
2.0
- Up to 800Mbits/s per bus and up to 61MB/s per
drive burst
- 2nd generation FireWire 800 ...
External harddrive with a massive 1Tb capacity. It
has 3 interfaces: USB 2.0, FireWire 400 and
FireWire 800.
I haven't tried the FireWire interfaces, but it
works flawlessly ...
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