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- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 08:52:38 +0900
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> Does anybody know a USB CF card reader that works with Linux? Can't help with that, sorry. > The brand name this was sold under is "Logitec" (yeah, without > the "h" - just wait until Logitech's lawyers find out about > this) and it appears to be a Japan-only brand. Guess why the US company "Logitech" uses the brand name "Logicool" in Japan.
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