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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-F55E
posted by sitka

2.1 megapixel camera that can also do MPEg movies, including sound. Good Carl Zeiss lens with digital zoom. There are a variety of picture modes such as full colour, sepia, b ...
1826 None 03-16-2004 03:36 PM No reviews
Sun Spring Standard Keyboard
posted by VeganHacker

Standard US keyboard, works perfect w/ linux... only thing i haven't figured out is how to get the Windows key to act on linux how it does for Windows (instead Ive got ALT + F ...
2235 None 03-16-2004 02:51 PM No reviews
Linksys WPC51AB
posted by robe8

This device has the Atheros chipset therefore you can use the madwifi drivers. Works pretty well after compiling and loading the drivers and runs fine with Kismet. But you mu ...
2365 None 03-16-2004 01:18 PM No reviews
HP DeskJet 1220/PS
posted by sci0x

FYI, the 1220/PS is a software RIP. The printer has no built-in PS support. It is an identical printer to the non PS model, except you pay a LOT more and get a piece of softwa ...
1803 None 03-16-2004 11:49 AM No reviews
MSI K7D Master-L
posted by jscott000

CPU Supports dual Socket A (Socket-462) for AMD® Athlon™ MP processors Two Socket 462 for AMD® Athlon™ MP Processors 2200+ or higher Chipset AMD® 762 chipset. ( ...
46105 10.00 03-16-2004 10:58 AM 13 reviews
Motorola MC68040, MC68LC040
posted by frieza

The MC68040 series processor is the successor to the MC68030 and the immediate predicessor to the first generation PowerPC chip. The MC68040 processor has an FPU and therefore ...
5003 None 03-16-2004 10:28 AM No reviews
Canon S 400
posted by JZL240I-U

The S 400 is a small and comparatively cheap printer, sufficient for small jobs at a home computer. It comes with parallel (and, it I remember correctly, optionally with USB) ...
24997 None 03-16-2004 09:05 AM 1 reviews
CNet SinglePoint (TM) 56Kbps v.92 Fax Modem
posted by winglin

PCI Internl 56Kbps v.92 Fax Modem
23587 9.00 03-16-2004 08:35 AM 2 reviews
Fujifilm FinePix MX-1200
posted by ernesto_cgf

Fujifilm MX-1200 Digital camera. Includes LCD display, stores digital imagery in special diskette card, imagery managment (delete picture, format card). Variable resolution i ...
15265 10.00 03-16-2004 08:29 AM 1 reviews
Canon EOS D30
posted by jaa1180

A digital SLR that accepts the Canon standard lenses. Works great with gphoto2 and gtkam!
9510 9.00 03-16-2004 08:15 AM 1 reviews
Best Data 56USBP
posted by rusty1

USB faxmodem works with Debian KDE as ttyACM0. Had trouble with faxing under linux and windows. Controller based (they also make a software usb modem)
15126 6.00 03-16-2004 07:43 AM 1 reviews
CNet PRO200WL 10/100Mbps PCI Fast Ethernet Card
posted by Bebo

This is the CNet Pro200WL PCI Fast Ethernet Card, which has the Davicom DM9102 Fast Ethernet NIC controller chipset. It works well under both the tulip and the dmfe drivers ...
37641 8.80 03-16-2004 05:58 AM 5 reviews
Samsung ML-1710P
posted by maroonbaboon

Very compact and cheap mono laser printer. USB and parallel connections. Not sure what the difference is between this model and the apparently more widely available ML-1710 (w ...
26467 9.33 03-16-2004 04:39 AM 3 reviews
Hercules FDX8500LE 64MB
posted by JOPS

Works very well with both the proprietary fglrx driver from ATI and the r200 drivers from the DRI-project. I haven't tested the TV-out features but the 3D-support is flawless ...
18726 None 03-16-2004 04:37 AM No reviews
ATI Radeon 7200
posted by JOPS

This card works great on Linux 2.4 and probably also on 2.6 very soon. The 3D-acceleration (although not the fastest by todays standards) is provided by drivers from the DRI-p ...
24046 10.00 03-16-2004 04:28 AM 2 reviews



  



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