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hello linuxians, I was thinking about buying a good scanner with good linux support. what do you suggest? I don't have (and never had) a scanner, I'm clueless. I don't know what to look on scanners besides the obvious (res, light type...
So those are the "first page thing" Steve was talking about on OT... I really liked that Apple! Now create a 30 yrd old news! you know... they just invented those "bulletin boards", the ancestor of NBF...
Yeah, if hdmi is too troublesome for you (keeping receiver near, that kind of stuff), the audio card, as said djembe, seems to be the best option.
It's awesome and filled a huge gap at a very sweet price. It's a perfect machine for typing/web/e-mail/wifi at places. It's a notebook/laptop in the best/original meaning of the word (well, perhaps, not the battery). Oh, did I say...
found this today, i don't think it was posted before: www.mandolux.com nice, focused on the lucky bastrds around here with dual (even triple ) monitors! now rep me up, it's the least you can do!
drlouis told everything you need to know. beware, however, that many so-called host-based printers may not work with many print servers out there. The fact that it has (only?) the USB port is a big clue. I tell that because I have one...
Can't you just connect the 5.1 speakers to the ports of your laptop? I mean, I'm not talking about quality, I'm talking about possibility.
Four years and 1 post. That's what I would call a semi-lurker.
I'm betting for foldable, at least in the 'less-distant' future.
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