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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 ...
54M Wireless cardbus adapter 802.11g
(Physically identical with Dick Smith XH9945
card)
Works out of the box with Mepis 7.0 and Debian
5.0 Lenny on a IBM A20m
All basic hardware works as expected "out of the
box" on recent 64bit Ubuntu, SuSE, etc.
- Wide screen (1440x900) version.
- Intel wireless 3945abg
- Intel gigabit ethernet ...
This is am old (2000) pcmcia-pda-card with touch
screen.
You sync the device via wine and Intelly Sync
Mobile Desktop.
Install wine and provide access to /dev/ttyS2*
wit ...
A wireless card from Motorola. Uses a Bradcom 4306
rev 3 chip. It works with ndiswrapper, yes, but it
also works with open source bcm43xx drivers. In
Ubuntu 7.04, the installa ...
This is a normal sized (15" LCD), normal weight
(2,7-2,8 kg) computer with:
Intel Celeron M 340 (or above) processor,
256 MB (or above) RAM,
40/60/80 GB HDD,
DVD/CD-RW com ...
I loaded Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy) on this laptop. Got
AIGLX/Beryl working for a pretty smooth 3D
desktop.
The media keys on the side like play/pause, next
etc were mapped to
XF86A ...
802.11g enhanced wireless adapter
Wireless performance can be up to 35% faster than
standard 802.11g networking
• Backwards compatible with 802.11g (data rates
up to 54Mbp ...
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