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Unterschiede: Hersteller
COMPAQ
Unterschiede: Modellbezeichnung
Compaq Presario R3000 R3240US
Unterschiede: subtype (notebook or netbook)
notebook
Unterschiede: Architektur
amd64
Unterschiede: does it have a free bios?
no
Unterschiede: can free operating systems be installed?
not-specified
Unterschiede: does the device prevent the installation of wifi cards not-approved by the vendor?
not-specified
Unterschiede: Jahr der Markteinführung
2004
Unterschiede: Verwendete GNU/Linux-Distribution für die Überprüfung
gnewsense_2_3 , trisquel_4_0
Unterschiede: Kompatibilität mit Freie Software
B-gold
Unterschiede: Überbrüft mit folgendem freien Betriebssystemkern (Libre Kernel)
2.6.30.7-libre-fshoppe1
Unterschiede: Grafikkarte
nVidia Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 440 Go 64M] (rev a3)
Unterschiede: Funktioniert die Grafik einwandfrei?
yes_without_3D
Unterschiede: WLAN
Broadcom BCM4306
Unterschiede: Funktioniert das WLAN einwandfrei?
yes
Unterschiede: Webcam
Unterschiede: Funktioniert einwandfrei mit Freie Software?
there-is-no-webcam
Unterschiede: Beschreibung
Videocard works but without 3D nor 2D acceleration. Wifi card works: [a]http://www.h-node.com/wifi/view/en/67/BCM4306/1/1/Broadcom/undef/undef/undef/undef[/a] . Hardware buttons for volume control and essential Fn keys work.
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