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    DarkVoid Linux

    DarkVoid Linux

    DarkVoid Linux is a Void Linux Based Distro with Attitude !

    DarkVoid Linux is based on Void Linux. It will be the largest Void Linux based Distribution . With heavily themed Desktops , Tiling Window Managers. And eventually our own installer and software center. It will come in many "flavours" -Right now the project hasn't launched yet so stay tuned !
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    qextserialport

    forked from "https://github.com/qextserialport/qextserialport"

    QextSerialPort provides an interface to old fashioned serial ports for Qt-based applications. It currently supports Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD. - to receive the notifications of appearance or disappearance of a serial port under Linux, it is necessary to modify the file 'qextserialenumerator_linux.cpp' and methode 'void QextSerialEnumeratorPrivate::_q_deviceEvent()' we change the location of 'udev_device_unref(dev);'
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