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The TYAN Tiger i7520SD (S5365) is an ATX-sized
motherboard released in 2006 by TYAN for Intel's
short-lived Core Duo-based Xeon ULV and LV
"Sossaman" CPUs.
- Socket type: ...
The KGPE-D16 is ASUS's dual Socket G34
workstation/server motherboard for Opteron 6000
series CPUs. It has the following specs:
- Two Socket G34 (LGA1944) sockets for 8, 12, ...
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.
...
Serial ATA 3Gb/s, the successor technology to SATA
for data storage, is a point-to-point connection
that delivers full throughput to each storage
device by allowing multiple p ...
From HP's website:
* Fax in high-quality color with the
convenience of a built-in phone and other
features
* Print and copy at up to 20 pages per minute
in black a ...
The LSI SAS3081E-R card provides the greatest
available throughput to internal server storage
arrays through eight internal 3 Gb/s ports,
driving up to 244 SAS and SATA device ...
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 ...
Digital single lens reflex camera. Output of
lsusb
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 07b4:0113 Olympus Optical
Co., Ltd Mju 500
Have to change to MTP mode for the camera to be
seen ...
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