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This is a dual drive EEEPC 900 with 4GIG and 16GIG
internal SSD hard drives. Everything works out of
the box with stock 2.6.32-1-mepis-smp Kernel.
My Hotkeys work.Suspend w ...
External usb soundcard!
Works fine in opensuse 11.2. I use it for skype
voice calls and music playback.
Mod EDIT:
- Stereo mini USB sound card with loudspeaker
output and ...
This device connects through USB. It fits over
the head and is very adjustable. It has padding
at the top part of the headset. The microphone
does not adjust in length. Th ...
This is packaged as the Logitech QuickCam IM Plus
The quality is very good and it just worked.
lsusb reports the
Device ID 046d:08d9 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam
Connect
...
Topcom's Webt@lker is a small phone attached to
your computer through the usb port and is
compatible with Skype.
The Driver is only available for Windows in order
to use th ...
The VoIPvoice Uconnect 901 is a Skype certified
USB to PSTN converter that allows you to connect a
regular corded or cordless phone to your computer.
This allows you to talk o ...
Cheap USB handset (15 quid from maplin.co.uk) sold
as Instant VOIP USB Phone.
looks like a normal telephone, with integral
keypad, volume buttons at the side. The now usual ...
Tongya and a few other manufacturers from China
and Taiwan make this generic-type USB handset for
use with VoIP applications such as Skype.
Such handsets can be found very ...
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