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    Xorg X11 dialbox input driver

    The Xfree-independent Xorg X11 input driver for the SGI dialbox

    This driver allows using the SGI dialbox on linux systems, which lack the Xfree86 library. Users of Redhat EL/Fedora/Centos 64 bit machines may use the rpm to install the driver. Other users currently need to compile the driver source code and install the driver manually. This driver is based on source code available from https://sourceforge.net/projects/dialbox/.
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    This Project was born on friday, 13th of February. The target of this project is to edit the existing Wireless LAN Realtek RTL8180L-Wlan-Modules, wich works only with RedHat Linux 8 and 9, so that you can use them on all distributions and kernel versions
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    A general-purpose driver for the Zetron Model 16 paging encoder, written for the Linux platform. It was written on RedHat Linux 6 and also compiled on Mandrake 7.1
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    Universal Hardware Protocol (UHP)

    Universal Hardware Protocol (UHP)

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    The "Universal Hardware Protocol" (UHP) is an open architect built on open source code that makes possible for all software applications to run on all UHP computing devices globally without being subjugated to any artificial operating system platform (OSX, Windows, GPU/Linux, Andorid, Ubuntu, IOS, Redhat, BSD, etcetera). If you’re a software developer, the benefit of supporting the UHP is that your application runs on every UHP computing device globally (Tablets, Desktops, Workstations, SmartPhones, etcetera). No Java required, no middleman, no hardware driver to download to support the operating system. No need to compiled your software or interpret for a specific version of any operating system. ...
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