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The drivers for these chips in the Linux 2.6.x kernel do not include the firmware; this firmware needs to be loaded by the host on most cards using these chips. This package provides the firmware images which should be automatically loaded as needed by the hotplug system. It also provides a small loader utility which can be used to accomplish the same thing when hotplug is not in use.
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Description
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The drivers for these chips in the Linux 2.6.x kernel do not include the firmware; this firmware needs to be loaded by the host on most cards using these chips. This package provides the firmware images which should be automatically loaded as needed by the hot-plug system. It also provides a small loader utility which can be used to accomplish the same thing when hot-plug is not in use.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jon Trew
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Located in
Package: atmel-firmware
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Automatically creates home and group directories for LDAP/NIS/SQL/local accounts
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Summary
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Automatically creates home and group directories for LDAP/NIS/SQL/local accounts
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Translated by
Sid Roberts
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: autodir
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A modular and thread-enabled tool to create and/or mounting and managing automagically and transparently user/group home directories, on demand.
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Description
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A modular and thread-enabled tool to create and/or mount and manage automagically and transparently user/group home directories, on demand.
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Translated by
SteVe Cook
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Reviewed by
Jon Trew
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Located in
Package: autodir
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It can work with any authentication framework (e.g. system files, NIS, LDAP or SQL) and does not require PAM, which is a required feature for session-less service such as smtp servers.
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Description
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It can work with any authentication framework (e.g. system files, NIS, LDAP or SQL) and does not require PAM, which is a required feature for session-less service such as smtp servers.
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Translated by
mrx5682
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Reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: autodir
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Automounter version 4 (autofs4) has to be enabled when compiling the kernel. Debian packaged kernels have it enabled as module.
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Description
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Auto-mounter version 4 (autofs4) has to be enabled when compiling the kernel. Debian packaged kernels have it enabled as a module.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jon Trew
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Located in
Package: autodir
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GUI to help set up, launch and analyze AutoDock dockings
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Summary
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GUI to help set up, launch and analyse AutoDock dockings
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Translated by
Edward Karavakis
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Reviewed by
Ashley Whetter
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Located in
Package: autodocktools
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The tool AutoLigand, which may help to constrain the location of the binding pocket for yet undescribed proteins, is accompanying the main executable 'runAdt'.
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Description
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The tool AutoLigand, which may help to constrain the location of the binding pocket for yet undescribed proteins, is accompanying the main executable 'runAdt'.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: autodocktools
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68k Macintosh emulator
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Summary
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68k Macintosh emulator
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: basilisk2
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Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. That is, it enables you to run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you are using a different operating system. However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II.
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Description
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Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. That is, it enables you to run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you are using a different operating system. However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: basilisk2
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Some features of Basilisk II:
- Emulates either a Mac Classic (which runs MacOS 0.x thru 7.5)
or a Mac II series machine (which runs MacOS 7.x, 8.0 and 8.1),
depending on the ROM being used
- Color video display
- CD quality sound output
- Floppy disk driver (only 1.44MB disks supported)
- Driver for HFS partitions and hardfiles
- CD-ROM driver with basic audio functions
- Easy file exchange with the host OS via a "Host Directory Tree" icon
on the Mac desktop
- Ethernet driver
- Serial drivers
- SCSI Manager (old-style) emulation
- Emulates extended ADB keyboard and 3-button mouse
- Uses UAE 68k emulation or (under AmigaOS and NetBSD/m68k) real 68k
processor
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Description
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Some features of Basilisk II:
- Emulates either a Mac Classic (which runs MacOS 0.x thru 7.5)
or a Mac II series machine (which runs MacOS 7.x, 8.0 and 8.1),
depending on the ROM being used
- Colour video display
- CD quality sound output
- Floppy disk driver (only 1.44MB disks supported)
- Driver for HFS partitions and hardfiles
- CD-ROM driver with basic audio functions
- Easy file exchange with the host OS via a "Host Directory Tree" icon
on the Mac desktop
- Ethernet driver
- Serial drivers
- SCSI Manager (old-style) emulation
- Emulates extended ADB keyboard and 3-button mouse
- Uses UAE 68k emulation or (under AmigaOS and NetBSD/m68k) real 68k
processor
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: basilisk2
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