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CUPS back-end for the canon printers using the proprietary USB over IP BJNP protocol. This back-end allows Cups to print over the network to a Canon printer. The design is based on reverse engineering of the protocol.
Version 2.0 adds ink-level reporting and improved out-of-paper detection.
Version 2.0.1 is now released under GPLv2 or later to be compatible with the changed cups license.
...The GIT repository (CVS is deprecated) also includes a control unit application to control W-Bus capable devices, a W-Bus compatible heater unit firmware application and a heater simulator for testing purposes.
Also, a serial port loop back driver for linux is included to simulate OBD II K-Line adapters.
** Note: This projected has been halted. Please join #lg4l @ irc.freenode.net for more info.** A system of libraries and utilities to operate the Logitech G19 Gaming keyboard in linux and related operating systems.
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This project aims at PC emulation of a Renault car CD changer. With a small hardware interface, a carPC can then talk to the head unit, activate its SPDIF input, understand commands and send information back to the display.
This program sits at the back and listens for the "special" hotkeys that you won't normally use on your internet/Multimedia keyboards. The buttons perform their intended behaviors, such as volume up and down, mute the speaker, launch applications, etc. It