Best products from r/SolusProject

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6. Panda N600 Dual Band (2.4GHz & 5.0GHz) 300Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter w/WPS Button - Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10/2008r2/2012r2, Mint, Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora, Centos, Zorin & Kali Linux

    Features:
  • Works with any 2.4GHz and 5GHz 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n networks. Max. wireless connection speed: 300Mbps. Supports both infrastructure and ad-hoc modes. Security: WEP 64/128bit, WPA, WPA2, 802.1x and 802.11i, Cisco CCS V1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 compliant.
  • Multi-OS support: 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, MX LInux, Manjaro, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Lubuntu, OpenSUSE, RedHat, Fedora, CentOS, Kali Linux, Raspbian. NO Mac support for Panda Wireless PAU07.
  • The Panda Wireless PAU07 adapter is designed to run on an Intel/AMD based PC or Raspberry Pi 0/1/2/3/4. It doesn't work with any Digital Media Players, Digial Video Recorders, Netwok-Attached Storage devices, Playstations, Security Cameras, etc. Please consult Panda Wireless if you want to use Panda Wireless PAU07 on any non Intel/AMD-based systems.
  • If you want to use Panda Wireless PAU07 with a guest OS like Kali in a Virtual Machine, please contact Panda Wireless for more info. In general, we recommend our customers to use Panda Wireless PAU07 on a computer running a supported operating system in the list above.
  • Technical Support and Warranty - Please email or call Panda Wireless Technical Support or your seller if you have any problems or warranty issues about your Panda Wireless PAU07 adapter, we will respond to your email/call within 24 hours.
Panda N600 Dual Band (2.4GHz & 5.0GHz) 300Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter w/WPS Button - Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10/2008r2/2012r2, Mint, Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora, Centos, Zorin & Kali Linux
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u/zardvark · 3 pointsr/SolusProject

AFAIK, Linux magazines, such as Linux Format, still include a bootable DVD in each issue, which contains various Linux distributions, utilities and documentation.

Boot your computer with the live DVD, download the Solus ISO and then use dd to write the Solus ISO to a USB drive (directions are in the Solus Help Center: https://solus-project.com/articles/installation/preparing-to-install/en/).

If you are particularly brave (caution: chance of malware), you can purchase USB drives pre-loaded with Linux, from Amazon, ebay and some various distributions, themselves. Example: https://www.amazon.com/LINUX-OS-Preloaded-Desktop-Prettier/dp/B0039BZZ7A or http://www.ebay.com/bhp/linux-usb-drive?rmvSB=true Again, you can use these to boot your machine, so that you can download Solus.

u/atoms_1 · 1 pointr/SolusProject

Not sure about that one. I would think so. For reference this one is excellent. Here

u/YAOMTC · 1 pointr/SolusProject

For HDMI capture you could use this, I own it and can confirm it works with Linux. Any consumer product with Linux support will work with Solus. https://www.amazon.com/Imillet-Capture-USB3-0-Drive-Free-Windows/dp/B01M64EAX6

u/Paleone123 · 1 pointr/SolusProject

The HDMI 2.0 (I know yours should be 2.0b but that doesn’t affect frame rates) standard maxes out at 4K 60Hz, so it might be pushing the limit of the HDMI controller, the Linux driver, or the cable. The monitors and graphics chip are almost certainly designed to handle it no problem.

They make display port splitters like this if you can’t find another solution.

https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-DisplayPort-Multi-Monitor-Splitter/dp/B00XXPYGPO?th=1&psc=1

u/Noctyrnus · 1 pointr/SolusProject

I stopped fighting with that chipset a long time ago. I bought this wifi adapter: Panda N600 Dual Band (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz) 300Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter - Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10, Mint, Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora, CentOS, Zorin, Kali Linux and Raspbian Jessie https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00U2SIS0O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Q--0AbAPS75TB and it's working perfectly. I get 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, and not having to mess with drivers. As far as the monitor, look under displays in settings, and see if you have either advanced or a place to change the frequency. I did, but I had to limit my monitor to 60 Hz due to an issue with the monitor.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/SolusProject

I've used Panda wireless adapters in the past with Ubuntu and they've worked well. Never tried it with Solus, but one would assume it should work the same.

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https://www.amazon.com/Panda-300Mbps-Wireless-USB-Adapter/dp/B00EQT0YK2/