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    The Gigaset 3070 isdn is the ancestor of a family of ISDN DECT base stations allowing the connection of a PC via USB or DECT. This project is building the Linux support (drivers and frontend utilities) which Siemens neglected to provide.
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    IHaskell

    IHaskell

    A Haskell kernel for the Jupyter project

    ...More example notebooks are available on the wiki. The wiki also has more extensive documentation of IHaskell features. IHaskell is based upon the IPython architecture and frontend, so learning about that will help. You can write your own extensions using the IPython javascript API, for instance. Use h to learn more about the modal interface IHaskell/IPython provides. IHaskell adds a few features on top of the IPython frontends, such as automatic character concealing (typing -> yields an arrow) and input cell folding (via the left and right arrow keys, or the buttons). ...
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    Kuroo is a Gentoo Portage management frontend. Kuroo implements also basic "emerge" features.
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