Projects tagged ‘linux’ and ‘usb’


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Free open source implementation of the Object Exchange (OBEX) protocol.
Created over 3 years ago.

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DescriptionBased on and inspired by Apple's Time Machine backup system. Mime is a backup program written in Python that will perform an initial full system backup to any mounted drive that is ... [More] formatted to a standard Linux/Unix file system that supports hard links. All successive backups will create full incremental system images, thus allowing multiple versions of files to exist on the backup media. The package also includes a powerful command line utility called lsmime for listing, restoring and deleting files from your backups. If you have more than one system in your home or office, each system can use the same backup media to backup their data without interrupting data backed up from the other systems. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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The Tuxlocator (also known as Oom Tom) is an Open Source geologging device. You can use Tuxlocator in your car, on your motorbike or in you boat and log all the locations where you have been. You ... [More] can visualize your past and current locations with Google Earth or any other KML browser. The device can work standalone or in a network environment and is able to communicate with all kinds of hardware and software. Features: * Linux 2.6 kernel * Works with all NMEA compatible USB GPS devices * Internet connectivity through the on-board ethernet device, an (internal) quadband GSM modem, or (external) Nokia cellphone (usb/bluetooth). * Data can be stored at USB storage device, MMC card or IDE harddisk * Support for Matrix Orbital (and other serial) LCD displays [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Created about 1 year ago.

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Instead of using your i-buddy (http://www.i-buddy.com) with MSN Messenger, why not use it to show other info? With pybuddy, you can control your i-buddy to do any of the supported actions: change head ... [More] color, blink its heart, beat its wings, ... Example uses are: monitoring a website traffic (404s in red, 500s beating wings, 200s in green, ...), showing your project's continuous integration process, ... DependenciesThe daemon is written in python, runs on Linux and needs python-usb. Software using pybuddyBeside the scripts published in the contrib directory, there is other software using pybuddy: Jabbim, a Jabber/XMPP client. Mimics i-buddy MSN Messenger behaviour. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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polld is a simple daemon that periodically opens files defined in /etc/polld. It can be used for scanning partitions in a card reader that does not report card insertion and removal.
Created over 3 years ago.

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NapKIN is a program for tracking sleep patterns. It imports its data from the Sleeptracker PRO watch via USB.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Gizmo Daemon is a userspace utility that makes it easy to control applications, and devices based on input events. For example, a browser window could be scrolled up and down when Gizmod detects up ... [More] and down events from a joystick. Events can be mapped at the global, or per-application level, which allows devices to behave differently depending on which application the user is currently using. All of the event scripting support comes via the Python programming language, which is easy to read and learn, but also provides enough flexibility that some very complex input scripting solutions can be built with Gizmod. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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The goalThe goal of this project is to offer an easy to use software interface to the iosolution based hardware. The last release r3 (01-06-2008) provides better support for reconnecting multiple ... [More] time to the same hardware without forcing a reset. Supported hardwarecustom building HTVision's cardUnfortunately this vendor went out out busyness(05-2009) The alternativesThe iosolution "chip" from elomax offers a cheap and easy to use USB IO expander. This small c library offers a userland tool to control the IO expander. An alternative is Klaas noordstra's kernel module see his website. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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PassBag is an open source multi-platform software that securely manage and store passwords. It allows developers, system administrators and other users using a large number of passwords to manage ... [More] these passwords with a single tool. Many users have access to multiple servers, databases, websites, source control and over time the number of passwords under management does not stop growing. Why use PassBag password manager?It is dangerous to work with a lot of passwords without the use of a password management tool. This implies dangerous behavior like using spreadsheets or text files as password storage unit, using similar passwords for multiple accounts, create passwords easy to remember and many other dangerous behavior. The main benefits of PassBag? Secure password storage Work on Linux, Max OS X and Windows Provide easy access to passwords Auto. generate password regarding to password generation policy Can run from a USB key Passwords are stored on a file PassBag file can be synchronized Files can be backup/restored on and from a compressed and secured archive Easy to share passwords file Auto clear password on clipboard Auto lock PassBag on minimize or after x seconds Multilingual Technical information’sThis project work’s on Mac OS X, Linux and Windows, it can be build on both systems. For Windows, you can use Visual Studio 2008 and mono 2.0 on other systems. The used Unit Testing Framework is NUnit and it run well on both systems. The PassBag application was writtent in C#, the C# language is an oriented object language that help to quickly build applications for the Microsoft .Net Framework. C# help you to concentrate on your applications logic without use of complexe memory management and other complexe stuff present on languages like C++. Novell has sponsored the development of Mono, Mono is an open source implemention of the .Net Framework is also include Mono/Linux/GNOME development stack. [Less]
Created 9 months ago.