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Instead of replacing its tired, old EOS 1000D and
EOS 450D to compete with younger, sprier models
from Nikon, Sony, and Pentax in that extremely
popular price segment, Canon h ...
Cheap generic card I bought off ebay. I have heard
they also have some with broadcom chip. This card
is working fine with Slackware 13.1. KDE and Wicd
to setup. Works as wext ...
A very compact and cheap home BW laser printer
It works fine, although I had to download the
driver from Samsung site.
However, I just followed the instructions and they ...
Robust and cheap board with integrated Audio,
gigabit ethernet and one serial interface, without
onboard graphics.
http://www.msi-computer.de/index ...
I've run (mainly) ubuntu linux on this laptop for
about 18 months now.
It came with a 120gb hdd and 1gb ddr2 memory
(which I upgraded cheaply to the maximum 2gb -
accessing ...
This is a very rugged, work horse printer. It is
easy to repair; has cheap toner available (6,000
pages for $30.00); 8 ppm output; very heavy (75
lbs.); excellent looking prin ...
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 ...
It's a cheap-ish 802.11 b/g card from newegg. PCI
interface, Realtek rtl8185 chipset.
*Should* work with a native rtl818x driver. *Does*
work with ndiswrapper, using the Wi ...
It's a cheap and reliable CPU and fast enough to
if a little bit overclocked... Default speed
around 1500 MHz, at me it runs at 2003 MHz with
the manufacturers cooler!
# ca ...
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 ...
First of all, I would like to give this an
enormous recomendation on the basis that AverMedia
actually label this as "Linux Compatible"! I
don't own this card myself, so I ca ...
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