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I got a new Toshiba Tablet Laptop. Grub loader
works great with option to boot from: Ubuntu,
BakcTrack 4 R1, Open GEU, and Windows 7. Wireless
works out of the box on Linux.
...
17 inch lcd display, 4GB Ram, Intel Centrino-duo
cpu, 450GB hard drive, 2 USB ports, 1 Firewire, 1
eSata, Intel audio.
Managed to get everything working in openSUSE 11.2
& ...
500 GB USB HDD
Existing FAT32 partition was deleted, new Linux
partition created, formatted with JFS with a
label.
A nice feature is a single USB lead with two
plugs; if ...
This laptop works decently enough with Linux
except for a few gotchas, the wireless lan wont
work until you append pci=use_crs as a boot
parameter, the nvidia video with xorg ...
The product is a SD/MMC Card Reader that works as
a usb mass storage device. It is USB 2.0
compatible. Just plug it in and it connects.
Mounts as a SCSI disk.
This is a Sony Cyber-shot W120 (DSC-W120) 7.2MP
camera. It works with Linux. Here are the ways
in which you can use it with Linux so far:
1) With a Sony Vaio laptop with ...
Acer Aspire 5570z, Laptop from acer, I installed
Kubuntu 8.04 and everything worked out of the box.
Wireless and everything. Its worked very good for
me.
Sony VAIO VGN-C140G/B 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core 2
Duo Processor T5500, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive,
DVD+/-R Dbl Layer Drive)
Product Features
* Stylishly appointed la ...
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