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    LIRC

    LIRC

    Linux Infrared Remote Control

    LIRC is a package that supports receiving and sending IR signals of IR remote controls, adding functionality and flexibility to the basic support in the Linux kernel. Support for LIRC is ubiquitous in Linux HTPC applications; it's also packaged in all major Linux distributions. Despite it's name, LIRC also works on OSX.
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    lm-sensors

    lm-sensors

    lm-sensors repository

    lm-sensors is the canonical Linux project for reading motherboard and peripheral hardware sensors—temperatures, fan speeds, voltages—and exposing them to userspace. It ships a probing utility (sensors-detect) that identifies I²C/SMBus chips and kernel drivers, then a runtime tool (sensors) that prints human-readable readings for quick diagnostics. The companion library, libsensors, gives applications a stable API to query sensor values, enabling desktop applets, monitoring daemons, and...
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    antimicro

    antimicro

    Graphical program to map keyboard and mouse controls to a gamepad

    ...It's useful for using a gamepad on PC games that do not have any form of built-in gamepad support. This program can also be used to control any desktop application with a gamepad. On Linux, this means that your system has to be running an X environment in order to run this program. This program currently works with various Linux distributions, Windows (Vista and later), and FreeBSD, but with limited support for FreeBSD and Windows XP.
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    Portable .NET driver imports for Pico USB oscilloscopes and data loggers. Verified to be working under Windows and several Linux distributions.
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    This project is largely defunct. The lpfc driver has been upstream for many years and can be readily found in the distributions. Recent driver kits can be found on the Emulex.com website as well as websites for various OEMS. OLD: This project is a development area for a Linux Device driver for Emulex Fibre Channel HBA's, targetting the Linux 2.6 kernel. For White Papers and Errata, please see the driver download area. SCST support has just been added!!
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    The Xbox Linux Project aims to privide a version of GNU/Linux for the Xbox, so that it can be used as an ordinary computer. Linux should make use of all Xbox hardware and allow to install and run software from standard i386 Linux distributions.
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    Hotplugging is a facility that supports dynamic (re)configuration of GNU/Linux distributions by kernel reports to user mode "agent" software.
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    UbuDSL is a tool that helps users to configure their ADSL modem and connection under Ubuntu (and most of Ubuntu-based) distributions. It supports USB ADSL modems working under the following drivers: ueagle-atm, speedtch, cxacru, unicorn II.
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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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    An Entertainment Solution On a Platform (AESOP) is a completely Open Source based graphical user environment and suite of applications for PDAs and other devices running Linux. It is included in various embedded Linux distributions such as OpenZaurus, Fa
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