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Posted: Jan. 05 2005,05:06 QUOTE

I also use a Sandisk cruzer MICRO 128MB drive and it works great in Linux and MSWindows and is both rugged and very small.

And this week you can buy a Sandisk cruzer Micro 256MB for only $19.95 at Staples after rebate.

And if you want an even more storgae, you can choose the Sandisk Cruzer Micro 512MB for only $29.95 at Staples after rebate.

You can search for deals like this at:

http://www.salescircular.com/

I do not work for staples or for this website, but it is how I was able to purchase my drive cheaply.
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Posted: Jan. 05 2005,07:03 QUOTE

Nice !!  Thanks cbagger01 !!

I LOVE my DSL 512MB USBKey..

It works well on all my systems, and gets
a lot of Oohs and Aahs from onlookers..

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Posted: Jan. 05 2005,07:44 QUOTE

Thank you JohnS, it is good to know, not to be the only one with this problem. Ok i'm going to buy a new stick. But there is one last question, have you try the newer kernel 2.4.27? Tronik describes in his "HowTo get SERIAL ATA Support in DSL 0.9.1!"  how to use the newer kernel. Could the problem be fixed with the new kernel?

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Posted: Jan. 14 2005,21:48 QUOTE

Blue phoenix,
About the Silvercrest usb stick...
can you get it work at Linux because i'm searching a driver for it perhaps you where I can find it otherwise it could be the problem .
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