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    <title>sata_sil and UDMA 6</title>
    <description>Hans Joachim Zierke a crit :  &gt; Pascal Hambourg schrieb:  &gt;   &gt;&gt;&gt; Question: The current drive is slower than UDMA 100 anyway  so it doesn t   &gt;&gt;&gt; hurt at the moment  Will this change  if ata2 gets a faster drive?  &gt;&gt; Question : the UDMA mode defines signal timings for the parallel  &gt;&gt; transport  PATA   so does it actually matter for serial transport  SATA   &gt;&gt; devices or is it just for softwar   </description>
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    <title>printer loosing characters</title>
    <description>jan olieslagers  wrote:  &gt; all was OK after I changed the CMOS setup from ECP to Normal     Good that we found the solution     About  hear you later today      I think that you are mixing me up with  some other Henrik Carlqvist? I live in sweden     regards Henrik       The address in the header is only to prevent spam  My real address is:  hc3 at poolhem se Exampl   </description>
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    <title>Issue  3 of of Opensourc3 magazine is available for free d  </title>
    <description>Opensourc3 is a magazine dedicated to Unified and Cloud Computing  using open source technologies  It is published on a monthly basis     This issue loooks at:      KaOS  a new Open Source Hypervisor and virtualization platform    Live Migration    PostgreSQL    Virtualizing VoIP    Packet Analysis with ScaPY    For your free copy do to http:  www opensourc3 org   Issue 3 is  directly downloada   </description>
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    <title>vacancy s for hardware networking jobs apply resume</title>
    <description>http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 sap jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 dotnet jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 linux jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 mcse jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 c jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 networking job   </description>
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    <title>What about Epaper   kibble ?</title>
    <description>On Fri  4 Sep 2009  Dave {Reply Address In Sig} wrote:    &gt; no toppost@gmail com wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; In article   Bill Marcum  &gt;&gt;  wrote:  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt; On 2009 09 03  no toppost@gmail com  wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; So what happened with all the hype  that Epaper was coming  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;    years ago ? Was the Kibble not viable ?     </description>
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    <title>RPMs for sys_basher available  Hardware testing tool </title>
    <description>I ve generated RPMS for Fedora 11 and CentOS5 3  I ve also added more   memory tests     http:  www polybus com sys_basher_web </description>
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    <title>build universal device driver for Ethernet controllers</title>
    <description>pra wrote:  &gt; I am planning to build universal device  driver for Ethernet  &gt; controller   It can work for any type of hardware  &gt;   &gt; I want to make general framework for the driver  and it is  &gt; configurable or we make a table depend on futures exist in particular  &gt; vender chip in particular version  &gt; It may be  replace all drivers in the Linux kernel tree and only one  &gt; Ethernet driver it   </description>
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    <title>Naz   Computers and Laptops</title>
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    <title>Planning to build a medium range box for a Linux Debian ba  </title>
    <description>On Monday 29 December 2008 19:25  someone identifying as   phil news nospam@ipal net  wrote in  comp os linux hardware:     &gt; On Sat  27 Dec 2008 14:48:36  0100 Aragorn   &gt; wrote:  &gt; |  &gt; | On Saturday 27 December 2008 14:30  someone identifying as  &gt; |  lbrtchx@gmail com  wrote in  comp os linux hardware:   &gt; |   &gt; |&gt; ~  &gt; |&gt;  I am planning to build a medium range    </description>
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    <title>Hardware for FC8</title>
    <description>On Mon  29 Dec 2008 10:16:43  0800  sridhar wrote:    &gt; Hello   &gt;   &gt; I am thinking of building a new PC to run my linux and possibly XP on a  &gt; partition  Here is what I am planning to use for the Motherboard   &gt; processor etc  I would appreciate if anyone has used these and can tell  &gt; me how these hardwares are supported in Fedora Core 8  and soon moving  &gt; to Core 10    &gt;   &gt; MoBo  Gigabyte   </description>
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    <title>PATA DVD access with Marvell 88SE61x1 and 2 6 25 6</title>
    <description>I demand that Aragorn may or may not have written       [snip]  &gt; from what I ve come to learn in other newsgroups  recent or not so recent  &gt; changes in the kernel have led to the fact that Linux now uses the SCSI  &gt; naming convention for the device special files of all locally attached  &gt; storage devices  and as such what used to be   dev hda  would indeed now  &gt; beget a SAS SCSI SATA USB lik   </description>
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    <title>who sells gnu linux computers that work out of the box for  </title>
    <description>On Wed  10 Dec 2008 01:32:36  0800  thezak wrote:    &gt; who sells gnu linux computers that work out of the box for senior  &gt; citizens?       In too few years  anyone that sells a computer to me will qualify        Andrew</description>
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    <title>wireless nic with power saving mode</title>
    <description>markryde@gmail com wrote:  &gt; Hello   &gt; Does anybody knows a USB or PCI  &gt; wireless nic which supports  power saving mode and which has a driver  &gt; in Linux ?  &gt;   &gt; As far as I understand  Ralink RT73 and zd1211  both USB wireless nic   &gt; don t support power  &gt; saving mode   &gt;   &gt; Regards   &gt; Mark  If you re looking for one for a laptop look at some of Intel s products   I have a 4965pro wirele   </description>
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    <title>SOHO  Linux compatible answering machine?</title>
    <description>Dan Stromberg wrote:     &gt; Are there any SOHO answering machines that ll talk to Linux?    Some of the Fritzboxes have an internal answering machine  so if you  perhaps need a WLAN WiFi DSL VoIP router with USB host along with the  answering machine  you could get one of these       It s a lot more than an answering machi   </description>
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