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This product is a 32-bit Type II CardBus device
that fits into laptops to provide USB 1.1+2.0
functionality. The card has two 480Mbps USB ports
that are powered by an extern ...
WUXGA, 1920 x 1200, Nvidia 64mb, Sigmatel modem,
Broadcom ethernet and wireless, firewire, I/R,
bluetooth, 2.5ghz P4 processor, 1gb of RAM, 80gb
hard disk, USB 2.0, CD burner, ...
Slackware 9.1 with 2.6.5 kernel
Dual boot with Win2k
20 GB HDD
512 MB sdram
Docking station
USB Linksys ethO (Pegasus driver)
14 TFT LCD 1400 x 1050 24bit color
ATI Rag ...
Runs well with slackware 9.1, haven't tried modem
because I have roadrunner, but all other hardware
works perfectly. I also ran debian testing for a
while without problems
The Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop is a
desktop-replacement style laptop produced by Dell
from late 2002 to early 2003. They have black
plastic casing with a round silver embossed ...
The Inspiron 4150 is a Pentium4 based 1.7ghz 512mb
memory so called thin & light laptop with a
dvd/cdrw drive. I am running Suse 9.0 pro. The
install went very smoothly, wit ...
a Dell Inspiron that came with windows 2000 pro, I
installed mandrake 9.1from the three iso's with
out any dificulty.
It has a ATI Radeon Mobility M6 graphics card. I
had a ...
I've had this laptop a few months now, and I have
to say it offers great bang for the buck. I'm also
dual booting with XP Pro.
So far almost everything has worked pretty we ...
very small external HDD very durable, it is based
on a laptop drive so sits comfortably in one hand
and has transfer speed of between 17 and 19 mb/s
works just as it should wi ...
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