OSS: OSS provides sound card drivers for most popular sound cards under
Linux. These drivers support digital audio, MIDI, Synthesizers and mixers found
on sound cards. These sound drivers comply with the Open Sound System API
specification. OSS provides a user-friendly GUI which makes the installation of
sound drivers and configuration of sound cards very simple. OSS supports over
200 brand name sound cards. OSS drivers provide automatic sound card detection,
Plug-n-Play support, support for PCI audio soundcards and support for full
duplex audio. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
OSS: Provides sound card drivers for most popular sound cards under Linux Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
isapnptools. Dernière modification le 4 septembre 2002.
Linux joystick driver: The Linux joystick driver provides support for joysticks under Linux.
The1.2.10 version supports classic analog PC joysticks, ThrustMaster FCS, CH
Flightstick Pro and 6-button gamepad compatible extensions, digitally
communicating joysticks from FPGaming, Gravis, Logitech, MadCatz, Microsoft,
ThrustMaster, L4 gamecard, as well as various (NES, SNES, Sega, PSX, Atari,
Amiga, Commodore, Amstrad) gamepads and joysticks connected to the PC's
parallel port. Dernière modification le 19 août 2000.
UDF: UDF is the filesystem standard used by DVD roms, and "packet writing"
software for CD-RW, such as Adaptec's DirectCD. UDF is intended as a general
replacement for ISO9660. This package is an early attempt, so it may not be
stable for everyone. However, progress requires testers. A recent development
kernel is required, probably 2.1.100 or later will work. Dernière modification le 3 août 2000.
sblive: Linux Driver for SoundBlaster Live! and Live! Value. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
WaveLAN/IEEE driver: Kernel network device driver for WaveLAN/IEEE wireless network card Dernière modification le 5 décembre 2001.