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I'm feeling evil by crazysteve2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Many, Definately yes, depends on what it is. by pantherace 2002-01-25 18:46:37
Digital Cameras, many work, see gphoto for more info on which are. Mine (HP215) isn't, but I have a USB Lexar Jumpshot CF card reader, in the kernel you have to enable EXPEREMENTAL support, and it is under usb-storage's options, but it works. I however, usually use a PCMCIA-CF adapter, and it needs nothing special.

Zip drives, most definately are supported. (most newer distros are supposed to support them out of the box, but my setup, is well rather wired, so "insmod imm" or "insmod ppa" works fine.)

Other things. Depends on what it is. usb printers work better under linux than windows (such as an apollo, which will print about an inch in windows, then feed paper forever in windows, but works fine in linux), same with cd-rws in my experence. If you need help, post, and I will try to help (with Linux, not the @$#@ Obstruction System known as Windows, you would have to pay me large amounts of money for Windows tech support, but I will happily contribute Linux support if I see questions on the board.).

Almost like walking into CompUSA and asking for Ultra-Wide Low Voltage Differential PCI SCSI cards, or 13W3 (Sun/SGI mostly) video cables, or Alphas, etc.

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    well I can't say the name of the company by crazysteve2002-01-25 18:49:48
      some sites, sorry for not putting links in.. by pantherace2002-01-25 19:13:32

 

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