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    ht3klcd

    ht3klcd

    Bash script to control 15c2:ffdc SoundGraph panel.

    This is a bash script to get my LCD display working on Linux. It came with the Mstation HT-3000 case from 3RSystem. The device is identified as ID 15c2:ffdc SoundGraph Inc. iMON PAD Remote Controller. However, the LCD panel is different from the others I have seen around in the internet. It has: - 12 text characters for messages and the clock; - 3 fan indicators (updated automatically); - a temperature indicator (updated automatically); - a CPU usage bar; - another bar in the left I couldn't get to work (volume?). ...
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    can4linux

    can4linux

    CAN bus device driver

    can4linux is hosted on https://gitlab.com/hjoertel/can4linux since 2016. Don't use SourceForge anymore for this code. can4linux is an universal Linux device driver for ISA or PCI interface boards with CAN interface and embedded CAN controller solutions. Based on the API provided by can4linux commercial protocol stacks for CANopen, J1939 and DeviceNet are available. A first PCI board with an FPGA based CAN FD controller is supported (TARGET=IXXAT_IB500) in the CAN FD ISO mode but also non-ISO
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    i-nex

    i-nex

    i-nex system hardware lister

    I-Nex is an application that gathers information for hardware components available on your system and displays it using an user interface similar to the popular Windows tool CPU-Z.
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    Query and control the power saving P-States of AMD processors. This allows you to fine-tune, overclock or undervolt your CPU.
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    The SysMonitor (also Mosyloon) is software for real-time checking load of CPU on unix/linux machines over the Internet. Including server side CLI utility and unix/linux/windows GUI client. The SysMonitor displaying system and user load separately.
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    QCPUfreq is a GUI program providing a frontend for the Linux kernels CPUfreq functionality similar to the GNOME cpufreq-applet. It is multi CPU capable. It follows the philosophy "One task, one tool", so it is NOT a deamon or such things.
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