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The LSI SAS3081E-R card provides the greatest
available throughput to internal server storage
arrays through eight internal 3 Gb/s ports,
driving up to 244 SAS and SATA device ...
This laptop works decently enough with Linux
except for a few gotchas, the wireless lan wont
work until you append pci=use_crs as a boot
parameter, the nvidia video with xorg ...
This little PCI card I purchased two of at a
'bargain electronics/computer store' for about
$12.00 CDN each.
It was labeled 'Motorola Ethernet Card' on the
package, perhaps b ...
The LSI SAS3041X-R is a low-cost four-port 3Gb/s
internal SAS/SATA host bus adapter. This card
offers dynamic SAS functionality including
dual-port drive redundancy and SATA c ...
Note I am using a pci-e video card in lieu of
onboard video...as onboard is vga outlet only
supports drives = sata II 3 GB/s
ICH7 family audio...6 channel audio
suppo ...
This is a common internal wireless chipset which
is unusual in that it is connected via USB. It is
common in many Toshiba and other medium priced
laptops. It is known to wor ...
Photo Printer with 8 separate ink cartridges,
3"x5" to 13"x19" (A3+) paper size, superb quality,
but requires some getting used to, cheap print
head ($99.00), fast (13x19 prin ...
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