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The College is not responsible for any damage caused to devices including, but not limited to, external hard drives, zip drives, CD drives, cameras, memory, printers, etc. that are ... http://ets.strose.edu/ViewArticle.aspx?page_id=81
Using external device video. In addition to playing video that's bundled in the SWF file (see Using bundled device video), you can also play external video files that reside on the ... http://www.adobe.com/livedocs/flash/9.0/main/00004708.html
In my four years of using Linux, getting USB drives, memory cards, CD-ROMs, and Windows shares in a state where I could actually use them has been one of my most frustrating ... http://www.nuxified.org/article/using_external_file_devices_in_linux_climbing_the_mount_command
Contains conceptual information about executing Base SAS in the UNIX operating environment. Contains descriptions of SAS language elements that have behavior that is specific to ... http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/hostunx/59542/HTML/default/fileref.htm
The method for assigning SCSI device names can cause device name problems when installing the Linux ® operating system on System x? servers. http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/clresctr/vxrx/topic/com.ibm.cluster.csm16010.install.doc/am7il_scsiapp.html
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