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Works well with all distrubutions.
Supports hardware mixing and AC-3 passthrough.
Mod EDIT:
General:
Audio processing Chip
- PCI Controller - YAMAHA YMF744B
Audi ...
56k external serial hardware modem, V.90 and V.92
compatible.
This modem worked wonderfully with SuSE 10.0 (both
64-bit and 32-bit) both for dial-up and for use
with mgetty ...
The Let's Note T2 is a relatively lightweight
Centrino notebook with a 12.1" screen and fullsize
keys. It has 256 to 512 MiB of RAM, a 1GHz Pentium
M processor, 40GB hard driv ...
AMD Duron and Athlon, 200-MHz FSB.
Chip Set: VIA KN133 + VT8231.
RAM 133-MHz SDRAM (PC133).
Maximum memory upgrade to 1 GB by two 512-MB
SODIMM (144-pin/3.3 V)
modules in ...
The ZyXEL Prestige 660HW is an all-in-1 adsl
modem, router with firewall (4x 10/100 ethernet
ports) and WiFi access point (801.11b, 802.11g &
802.11g ). It requires no drivers ...
This is a USB to Serial (RS232)Converter made by
Roline. On the box it says that it works with
mobile phones, PDA's digital cameras, modems and
ISDN terminal adapters (I have ...
I've managed to get this laptop to work
successfully with many distributions, and I'm
currently posting this from it via an ethernet
connection to my router! I have used SUSE ...
installed ProMEPIS beta 04, SimplyMEPIS 2004.06,
SimplyMEPIS 3.3.1; works very well with standard
install.
Debian kernels 2.6.10 & 2.6.11.6
56k modem, firewire, monitor clon ...
This is just a standard no-name external modem, I
got it 2nd hand so I don't have the documentation.
I have had no problems with it and didn't need
any extra drivers, I have ...
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