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        <description>I found some valuable Linux specific hotswap stuff today for working with hot-swappable SCSI disks.  This should be pretty distro agnostic as well.  I've been using FreeBSD, where you use camcontrol/atacontrol, for so long now that I had kind of forgotten how to do this stuff in Linux.  Now it's time to make a record.</description>
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Although I've been using Linux for a desktop for quite some time, it wasn't that long ago that I installed it on my laptop.  Since then I've been exploring all of the new hardware that you usually only find on a laptop, such as a touchpad.  I'm using a relatively cheap, yet pretty powerful Gateway MX6931 which has a built-in Synaptics Touchpad.  The first order of business is making sure that you have a Synaptics touchpad and not something else like Alps.</description>
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