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External 256Mb keychain drive, formatted in fat.
Can have multiple partitions in unix, not in
win2k. Try to mount RO as much as possible, as
writes to device will wear it ou ...
I bought this motherboard as an in-expensive (<
$300) way to learn Linux. I've successfully gotten
Red Hat 9 to install and run but have to use the
Generic VESA video support ...
This has been a fantastic motherboard for me for
years. However, a VERY nasty problem has been
occuring to alot of people concerning the VIA
chipset and the AGP speed.
Thi ...
This product is defaultly supported by the Linux
kernel, and simply works. It's a cheap sound card
that I would recommend to anyone having problems
with their onboard sound sy ...
One of the many Kt133 chipset based boards that
came out around 2000/2001. Normal old via 82c686
chipset, supported Athlons up to the 1.2Ghz
T-bird. Stable and reliable chipse ...
Although this soundcard is recognised and
apparently works with Linux using Alsa I could not
get it to work out of the box with either Mandrake
9.0 or Slackware 9.0.
Instea ...
This Via EPIA series of small (17cm x 17cm) form
factor (Micro-ITX) motherboards includes an
onboard Via C3-800MHz CPU heatsink and fan. All
you need to add is a stick of PC ...
Chipset: Intel 810-L(Whitney) three chip AGPset
with 2D/3D graphics controller
Processor: Supports Intel Socket 370 Processors up
to 500MHz; Supports 66/100MHz system cloc ...
The Compaq Proliant 5000 supports up to 4 Pentium
Pro CPUs and is equipped with onboard Fast/Wide
SCSI-2. CPUs and RAM are mounted on riser cards
from the mainboard. Replaceab ...
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