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Lexmark 5070 All In One - has drivers on older
distros that load, but no output, no errors, no
queue entry, nada. Newer distros like SuSE 11.1
show no drivers available. Bou ...
This is a PCI wireless network card for speeds up
to 54 Mbps.
I managed to install it, but not without effort.
Refer to this post:
http://www.linuxquestio ...
Use a bluetooth-keyboard only for all tasks
(without the need of an additional keyboard
connected via cable while in BIOS or
boot-manager)
OS:
SUSE Linux 9.2 32bit
sof ...
The D70s is the successor to the Nikon D70 SLR
camera, the cameras are very similar, the D70s
having a new flash metrering system that renders
it incompatible with most separa ...
WLAN card, comes with compaq (and hp equiv) r3000
laptops.
Need to use ndiswrapper (see sourceforge) and
bcmwl15.inf (from windows -- see your laptop's
support page).
NO ...
A wireless card normally packaged with Dell
Inspiron laptops; incompatible with Linux, because
of lack of driver support from the manufacturer,
but can be made to work with th ...
802.11-B Wireless PCMCIA card Version 4. This
version of the Linksys card uses a RealTek chipset
and is completely incompatible with the Version 3
and 2.5's drivers. I have NE ...
3color inkjet incompatible w/linux, but
Black&White, EOF (y), 300x600dpi, bidirectional
print (y), Executive size, and 14 for horizontal
offset will produce a good page. Lette ...
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