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http://www.mxsolutions.com.my/Product1.htm
http://www.standardics.nxp.com/products/lpc2000/lpc24xx/
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I have used the basic stamp which works well for controllers and even data collection using its language, they even have one that is good with a form of java. I had also come across a much cheaper...
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check your community college for a linux system administrator class , i had taken one in the past it was a great help and moved along fast
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$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
did you do this yet?
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I don't use Ubuntu myself but have found it an easy choice for the people new to linux, my mom 54 uses it with no troubles, Emails and documents, + web browsing will do it all. She is using a PIII...
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Ubuntu will work fine and if you need you can order a cdrom from them for free.
It is well supported through there forums if you have any troubles, they may have the best community support for new...
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Whats your General Linux reference of choice?
I have been using Linux in a Nutshell for years but not much lately But it has proven to be great help in the past, and also Linux Administration...
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on board video most likely needs the newest drivers compiled in the system where the add on card is most likely supported better and for a longer which makes it easy to find pre_compiled driver,...
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Kde is easy to install on Ubuntu. I think the command is
sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
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getautomatix.com
They took the nvidia drivers out but this may help with other problem installs you may run into if you are new to linux. Although I think the nvidia drivers are covered in the...
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You might want to explain your hardware you need drivers for otherwise who on earth would know where they are? But most likely proprietary drivers would be found with the manufacturer.
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Corporate business licensing.$$$$$$$$$$$
I just thought it funny that he would even allude to the point that this horribly late product would need more polish, what it needs from what I see is...
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If you are new to linux don't bother with the 64bit install it will just be more frustrating when you run into the weird problems and in most cases you will not notice a speed difference. Learn in a...
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I have run OpenSuse since SuSe 4 or so. A long time I have allays had at least one system running it, Mostly now I have used this on 2 different 64bit systems and have had no problems with version...
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http://www.nvidia.com/page/purevideo.html
Interesting if it works in linux I think this is the fix to the quality problem with this HDTV card.
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e6400 @ 2400mhz
2gb 4-4-4-12 ddr2
Haupage HVR-1800 hdtv lags with on board video
EVGA 112-CK-NF77-A1 112-CK-NF77-A1 e-7150/630i GPU Motherboard
I have to say that this thing rips running...
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Thanks I was trying to get a silent card for this sys and its primary use will not be gaming.It will be more of the guest gaming rig ie: primary use web browsing/hdtv/pvr. It has an almost silent...
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So I am putting together a general purpose machine that will web browse some gaming, and watch hdtv as a pvr system and I like these cards. Basically the same except for the memory.
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Only problem I find with that theory is that it works fine with windows but I guess it is possible.
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Just install Ubuntu, 32 bit will work no problem in fact in many ways it is the easiest way to go as with the 64bit os you may have troubles with some software not being available in the 64 bit...
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I have an 88oogts640 pcie
6800 agp
7150 onboard which did not work without installing drivers from nvidia
matrox g400 on the moms comp
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One more with his solution good luck.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/showproduct.php/product/3543/sl/b
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have you tried to download the nvidia drivers from there site and build them. I would be surprised if that chipset did not work with linux. I just googled around and the nvidia 6100 should work at...
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