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Dell's Latitude D400 series is one of the
best-looking and most affordable Pentium M
ultraportables on the market. We have tested an
entry-level 1.3GHz version with 128MB of R ...
I tested it on a old P2 Dell (most likely with usb
1.0) running mandrake 9.1.
It reconised it right away, you just have to mount
it.
After I mounted it it reconised all ...
Lexar 1 gig Jumpdrive, preformatted as FAT. Works
great under FC2 and DamnSmallLinux.
Its automounted under FC2, it automagically mounts
it to /mnt/flash, so long as its pl ...
This is a SanDisk Cruzer 128mb pen drive. I got it
to work by making a new mount point for it
(/mnt/pen) and mounting it with mount /dev/sda1
/mnt/pen. (replace the 1 with the ...
This is an inexpensive thumdrive that works quite
well in Linux after it is partitioned. Yes, sadly
you must run fdisk and mkfs so that Linux does not
think that it is about ...
A goodlooking small USB pendrive. 64 MB, USB 1.1
comes formatted as fat. Works without any problems
under Linux(and windows too)
Doesn't come with a windows driver for older ...
Just your typical 128MB PenDrive which was picked
up at a local Radio Shack. Has a lock/unlock
switch, removable lanyard, and pocket clip. Also
comes with a usb wired docking ...
128 megabytes of flash memory storage that
connects to a USB port. Also comes with a 3 foot
(91.44 cm) USB male-female cord. Works with kernel
version 2.4.19 with out any trou ...
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