This guide describes setting up Synaptics and ALPS touchpads under Linux 2.6. It assumes basic linux knowledge (Kernel installation related tasks, basic editing of xorg.conf)
A firmware enhancement that operates on a number of Canon Cameras. It provides additional functionality beyond that currently provided by the native camera firmware.
Rockbox is an open source firmware for mp3 players, written from scratch. It runs on a wide range of players:
* Apple: 1st through 5.5th generation iPod, iPod Mini and 1st generation iPod Nano
(not the Shuffle, 2nd/3rd gen Nano, Classic or Touch)
* Archos: Jukebox 5000, 6000, Studio, Recorder, FM Recorder, Recorder V2 and Ondio
* Cowon: iAudio X5, X5V, X5L, M5, M5L, M3 and M3L
* iriver: H100, H300 and H10 series
* Olympus: M:Robe 100
* SanDisk: Sansa c200, e200 and e200R series (not the v2 models)
* Toshiba: Gigabeat X and F series (not the S series)
I got my start in Linux in 1995 when I installed Slackware on a friends computer. The reason? No cash. All my money went to my education (starving college student going to a private college). I had already been using Solaris at my college and compiling eggdrop bots for IRC so Slackware was a natural progression.
BUG makes it fun and easy to build any gadget you can imagine. Build familiar things like digital cameras and GPS locators or create new devices like a LoCamMotion or a GeoPhotoShooter or an Accel-o- Mailer or ... the list is endless