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    Broadcom-bt-firmware

    Broadcom-bt-firmware

    Repository for various Broadcom Bluetooth firmware

    broadcom-bt-firmware provides the firmware blobs needed by Linux to initialize Broadcom Bluetooth adapters found in many laptops and mini-PCIe/M.2 modules. On these devices, the kernel driver expects a small firmware image to be loaded at runtime before the controller becomes fully functional. The project aggregates known-working .hcd files, often extracted from vendor Windows drivers, and organizes them by chipset and device ID so users can match hardware quickly. Clear mapping tables and directory structure help distributions and end users package the correct files under /lib/firmware/, which resolves the common “Bluetooth not found” issue after installing Linux. ...
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    Webmin - Dahdi HW module

    Webmin - Dahdi HW module

    This Webmin module aids in configuring the Dahdi interface to Asterisk

    The legacy telephony interface to the open source Asterisk PBX is the Digium Asterisk Hardware Device Interface (Dahdi). The legacy interfaces can be FXS, FXO, ISDN BRI, T1 over USB, T1, E1 ISDN PRI and TDMoE (Dynamic Dahdi) ports. This Webmin module aids in configuring the legacy hardware devices to Asterisk PBX. Webmin was chosen because Webmin is a mature web based GUI platform that concentrates on the hardware side of a server. Webmin allows controlled secure root access to the...
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    This project is an attempt to provide the Linux community with kernel drivers for two hugely popular DVD playback cards namely DXR3 from Creative Labs and Hollywood Plus from Sigma Designs.
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    Middle level device drivers for the Ultraship U-2, a USB HID scale, no brand or company name available. Includes basic test scripts, drivers, example implementations and documentation. The output of this driver will insert it into applications.
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