Thanks, that's a good list to use when comparing stuff at a store.
When I looked for info, I wasn't able to find Canon info easily, but managed to find brother info on their website, I ended-up...
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Thanks, that's a good list to use when comparing stuff at a store.
When I looked for info, I wasn't able to find Canon info easily, but managed to find brother info on their website, I ended-up...
Just googled for Canoscan Lide 200 which brought me here.
Thanks for the feedback, thus saving me from buying one.
The price was nice, but if it isn't supported, no point in buying one.[-X
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Due to your reply of
I think it is best to explain what you really want out of having a swap.
Consider swap a safety net which you will rarely ever use, and preferably not use. swap is cheap...
Looks like you already have plenty of replies so this is basically redundant.....
take a look at the file: /etc/fstab
If you need more info, you can type in "man fstab" for more help, then...
The problem I had with 128bit on windows98 was that you would have to reload the 128bit key every time you rebooted. The software was poorly written and forgot to keep your keys, so I ended up going...
I just wish to let you know that I had troubles running 128bit WEP on a DWL-G630 and had to drop down to 64bit WEP.
This was under Windows 98, and therefore never attempted any higher encryption....