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[ILUG] Quick OT Memory Question

[ILUG] Quick OT Memory Question

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Tue Sep 12 17:03:50 IST 2000


On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:40:42PM +0100, Raymond Kelly wrote:
> Could anyone recommend a place in Dublin where Ram (pc 100 Dimms) can be

also, would that place sell any usb equipment that is compatable with
linux?  for instance in compustore i see they're selling this belkin
usb docking port thing.  it has two ps/2, one serial, a parallel and
four usb ports - all connected via usb.  has anyone used such a thing
with linux?

alternatively, what luck have people had with usb keyboards and rodents
and linux?  ray would really like to know about these things since he
bemoans his single ps/2 port equipped laptop.  how can he add an external
keyboard and mouse to it?

kevin

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