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Linksys WUSB11 v2.6
posted by pilot1

A 802.11b USB wireless network adapter. There are two drivers that will work with it, the first is better but may require a startup script. IMO,">http:­/­/at76c503 ...
42484 6.40 11-06-2003 03:28 PM 13 reviews
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe
posted by Scruff

ATX Form Nvidia nForce2 Chipset Socket A- AMD Duron/Athlon up to XP3000 FSB 200/266/333/400 Supports Dual Channel DDR PC1600-PC3200 (up to 3gb) 8x AGP 5 PCI IDE- 2: U ...
170790 8.21 11-05-2003 10:50 PM 31 reviews
Matrox Millennium G400 DualHead AGP
posted by crabboy

The G400 works well with Linux, but took a little work to the the frame buffer device working. Card support dual heads
34711 9.17 11-05-2003 09:46 AM 6 reviews
Samsung Digimax V4
posted by geoff_f

Steve's Digicams review has a good description: http:­/­/www­.steves-digicams­.com­/2003_reviews­/digima x_v4.html This camera connects as a usb ...
2622 None 11-05-2003 01:35 AM No reviews
LSI Logic 53c895 RAID Controller
posted by jeremy

A common SCSI RAID controller found on many server class motherboards and in servers such as Compaq Proliants.
8809 None 11-04-2003 09:32 PM No reviews
Kodak DC220
posted by Whitehat

This digital camera runs just fine in SuSE linux 8.2 and also Redhat 8.0 and 9.0. I simply pluged it in via USB and it was recognized. I used gkam and it worked just fine ...
2844 None 11-04-2003 09:03 PM No reviews
Maxtor 541DX
posted by trickykid

These particular hard drives should have no problem working with Linux. This covers Maxtor model numbers: 2B020H1, 2B015H1, 2B010H1, 2B008H1, 2B006H1, 2B004H1. Key Feat ...
19057 10.00 11-04-2003 08:46 PM 1 reviews
Chaintech 6WIVL Socket 370 MicroATX
posted by trickykid

Chipset: Intel 810-L(Whitney) three chip AGPset with 2D/3D graphics controller Processor: Supports Intel Socket 370 Processors up to 500MHz; Supports 66/100MHz system cloc ...
38889 9.00 11-04-2003 08:32 PM 1 reviews
FIC PA-2012
posted by trickykid

This was one of the first socket7 motherboards to be equiped with AGP style connection for video cards. Using the VIA Apollo VP3 this board is totally compatible with Linux as ...
25606 9.00 11-04-2003 08:23 PM 1 reviews
Linksys WPC11 Version 1
posted by finegan_hcl

Linksys's first wireless card, 16-bit pcmcia, there are 3 drivers for it: www.linux-wlan.net http:­/­/hostap­.epitest­.fi­/ And of course, the ori ...
35754 8.50 11-04-2003 06:27 PM 2 reviews
Linksys PCM100
posted by finegan_hcl

The PCM100's, and there's been a few revisions of them, as far as I can tell are all pcmcia variants on the old ne2000 chipset. It gets good 100BaseT speeds, reliable card. It ...
33790 8.00 11-04-2003 06:20 PM 1 reviews
3com EtherLink III
posted by finegan_hcl

The Uber-common 3c589x chipset based pcmcia card. It only gets 10BaseT speeds and the dongle is a pain to replace if you accidently smash it, but its a staple reliable card. I ...
31369 7.75 11-04-2003 06:17 PM 4 reviews
SigmaTel USB infrared Dongle
posted by peter_robb

A plug n Play based USB InfraRed port. The original kit included a short and a long USB cable in case the ports were too close together to mount the device and another plug.
15039 4.00 11-04-2003 06:08 PM 1 reviews
ATI Xpert LCD
posted by finegan_hcl

This is an 8Mb early Rage card. It has HD-15 normal Svga out, LCD-out, and a really annoying AIW connector that can be connected to RCA or S-video. The Tv-out will work with e ...
23366 None 11-04-2003 06:02 PM No reviews
Maxtor Personal Storage 5000LE (80 GB)
posted by peter_robb

Started life as an 80GB/7200rpm drive, but I now put any drive in it for backups, testing, anti-virus cleaning, and even the occasional cdrw drive. My TDK dvdrw went in once, ...
23497 8.00 11-04-2003 05:57 PM 1 reviews




  



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