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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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    Linux driver for the Philips SRM 7500 remote control. This remote control uses a USB dongle implementing IEEE 802.15.4 MAC layer for bidirectional RF communication which also allows controlling the remote's small display.
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    hardware log monitor that will display log behaviour via various hardware (parallel port, USB devices, ...). You can specify pattern(regexp) in log(s) on which hardware will turn on. It has also some unique ways of visualization of log files.
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    Get and display the traffic counter of a Fritz!Box 7270 (or similar) in a human readable form on local host. The telnet daemon has to be enabled on the FritzBox to download the data file from the AVM router to local host.
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    Devicetool is a tool to help users to administer and inspect devices on a Solaris system. It can display OBP aliases, map pathes from /devices to Solaris device names (e.g. c0t0d0s3) and inspect the kernel device tree.
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