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        <description>A free compatibility list for Linux operating systems</description>
        <compatlink>https://www.linuxcompatible.org/compatibility/</compatlink>
        <entries>1</entries>
        <modified>2004-06-01T10:00:00+00:00</modified>
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    <entry>
        <overview>
            <product>Dazzle PC Card Compact Flash Adapter</product>
            <description></description>
            <compatlink>2/compatibility/report/dazzle-pc-card-compact-flash-adapter/</compatlink>
            <vendor>SCM Microsystems</vendor>
            <vendorlink>SCM Microsystems</vendorlink>
            <category>Hardware/Storage</category>
            <operatingsystems>Linux other</operatingsystems>
        </overview>
        <report>
            <date>2004-06-01T10:00:00+00:00</date>
            <author>Anonymous</author>
            <os>Linux other</os>
            <rating>5</rating>
            <comment>This device is a PC Card adapter for Type I Compact Flash Media (not Type II).  I inserted the card containing a 256M Lexar Media CF into my HP Pavilion N5295 laptop running SuSE Linux 9.1 Professional and SuSE recognized the device immediately.  I&#039;ve never used a PC adapter and  assumed this would hook up in linux just like a usb media storage device, but it didn&#039;t.  SuSE popped up a requester notifying me that it had detected a new &quot;hard drive&quot; called &quot;LEXAR ATA FLASH&quot; and asked me if I wanted to configure it.  Clicking on YES brought up the Yast Expert Partitioner.  Suse recognized the PC card as &quot;/dev/hde&quot; calling it Type &quot;ATA FLASH&quot; and the CF media in the card as &quot;/dev/hde1&quot; and type Fat32 -- so, it knows the media was formatted.  All I needed to do was edit the entry for /dev/hde1 and choose a mount point on the system.  I chose /media/pc_cf (and as root I created the mount point directory and chmod +rwx for all -- just in case.)  When I applied the changes I was able to browse the media card with Konquerer.</comment>
            <license>https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html</license>
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