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Linux nForce Driver 1.0-0310 Hardware

Freeware
nVidia Linux Display Driver IA32 1.0-9631 Hardware
nVidia Linux Display Driver is the OpenGL nVidia support for graphic cards on Linux operating systems. Installation: Type "sh N
Other/Proprietary License
chan_misdn 0.2.1 Hardware
chan_misdn is a channel driver for the open source PBX Asterisk for using ISDN BRI/PRI devices that are supported by mISDN
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Dell 1600n network scanner driver 1.2 Hardware
Dell 1600n network scanner driver is a driver for network scanning using a Dell 1600n Printer/Scanner/Fax/Copier. It is implemente
Freely Distributable
cpufrequtils 002 Hardware
cpufrequtils project consists of a library which offers an unified access method for userspace tools and programs to the CPU frequenc
GPL (GNU General Public License)
polld 0.2 Hardware
polld is a simple daemon that periodically opens files defined in /etc/polld. polld project can be used for scanning partitions in a
GPL (GNU General Public License)
slmodem 2.9.11-20051101 Hardware
slmodem is a SmartLink soft modem for Linux
MIT/X Consortium License
Gizmo Daemon 2.3 Hardware
Gizmo Daemon is the Linux Input Device Utility. Ever want to make use of those keyboard keys and mouse buttons that X won't let yo
GPL (GNU General Public License)
keyfuzz 0.2 Hardware
keyfuzz project is a Linux input layer scancode table manipulation tool. You may use keyfuzz to manipulate the scancode/keycode tr
GPL (GNU General Public License)
XGGI 2.0 Hardware
XGGI is an accelerated and an unusual multihead capable X server on top of libggi(7)
MIT/X Consortium License
MyHD/TL880 Linux Driver 0.2.0 Hardware
MyHD/TL880 Linux Driver is a Linux driver for TL880-based HDTV tuner cards. This is the development page for the Linux driver for
GPL (GNU General Public License)
RadeonOverclock 0.6e Hardware
RadeonOverclock allows the setting of core and memory frequency on Radeon graphics cards (currently only under Linux). RadeonOverc
GPL (GNU General Public License)
ESE Key Daemon 1.2.3 Hardware
ESE Key Daemon is a multimedia keyboard driver for Linux
GPL (GNU General Public License)
btrcv 0.2 Beta2 Hardware
btrcv is a python wrapper for gnome-obex-server. btrcv project loads gnome-obex-server in the background and presents a small window
GPL (GNU General Public License)
lomoco 1.0 Hardware
lomoco is a fork of lmctl, since we were not able to get in contact with the lmctl developer. lomoco can configure vendor-specific
GPL (GNU General Public License)
BlueSense SDK rev 1190 Hardware
BlueSense SDK is a software development kit for communicating with BlueSense equipment
GPL (GNU General Public License)
cdck 0.6.0 Hardware
cdck is a simple program for verifying CD/DVD quality
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Kudzu 1.2.34.3 Hardware
Kudzu is the Red Hat Linux hardware probing library and the associated configuration program
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Laptop-Hotswap 0.3.6 Hardware
Laptop-Hotswap kernel module enables hot-swapping for disk drives with full DMA support under Linux
GPL (GNU General Public License)
nVidia Linux Display Driver AMD64/EM64T 1.0-9631 Hardware
nVidia Linux Display Driver is the OpenGL nVidia support for graphic cards on Linux operating systems. Installation: Type "sh N
Other/Proprietary License
nVidia FreeBSD Display Driver x86 1.0-9631 Hardware
nVidia FreeBSD Display Driver is the OpenGL nVidia support for graphic cards on FreeBSD operating systems. What's New in This Rele
Other/Proprietary License
MTPdude 0.0.6 Hardware
MTPdude is a minimalistic application for the use of the libmtp which allows to access new MTP-Based Multimedia devices. Requireme
GPL (GNU General Public License)
ScsiaddGui 1.5 Hardware

GPL (GNU General Public License)
PyFloppy 1.6 Hardware
PyFloppy is yet another floppy formatting tool, this one written in Python / Tkinter. The reason for writing pyfloppy was that I h
GPL (GNU General Public License)
reset-screen 0.5 Hardware
reset-screen is a very simple Qt 4 program that displays a simple cross hatch pattern on your monitor. Why is this useful? Well,
BSD License