http://www.ubuntuhcl.org – Everything works, no problems at all since it uses v4l2. (Hardware)
http://www.ubuntuhcl.org – Everything works, no problems at all since it uses v4l2. (Hardware)
http://www.ubuntuhcl.org – This product works out of the box, as expected, but advanced gestures are NOT supported (Hardware)
http://www.ubuntuhcl.org – This card (and seemingly all geforce 83/8400 series cards as well) have terrible underscan on their TV outs, and there is no overscan control in the nvidia-settings applet when using this model. overscan settings added to xorg.conf do not apply at all. Tri... (Hardware)
http://www.ubuntuhcl.org – Works out of the box in Ubuntu 9.10 (and 9.04) Audio: ALC662 OK Network card: Realtek PCIE x1 LAN 8103EL / 8102EL OK Sata controller OK USB OK Graphics card: Intel X3100: OK (Hardware)
http://www.linux.com – Intel has unveiled a prototype chip that packs 48 separate processing cores on to a chunk of silicon the size of a postage stamp. (Hardware)
http://www.ubuntuhcl.org – Just bought the new Breville Quad-slot toaster, after reading that "Linux installs on everything, even a toaster" i attempted to install the latest version 9.10 'Karmic Koala' on the Ubuntu Server distro to see how she ran. After worrying about obvious iss... (Hardware)
http://www.linux.com – Despite a year-to-year sales decline, worldwide server shipments grew from the second quarter to the third, the largest sequential gain since 2005. (Hardware)
http://www.ubuntuhcl.org – Attached USB adaptor, ran ndiswrapper and installed the OEM driver from the disk. Instantly attached to my WIFI network. Running Ubuntu 9.10 Gave it a 4 only because it requires ndiswrapper to work. (Hardware)
http://www.ubuntuhcl.org – Just got the camera, so I haven't tested everything. Ubuntu9.10 immediately recognized it when I plugged it in via the attached USB cable. Drag and dropping the pictures and videos from the camera worked just fine. Seems like a great little camera; I'm loo... (Hardware)
http://www.linux.com – Industry insiders tell The Korean Times the company orders more flash memory chips than it eventually buys. But just how uncommon is that practice? It's not, an analyst tells CNET. (Hardware)