Involved Projects and Packages
The mtdev is a stand-alone library which transforms all variants of kernel MT events to the slotted type B protocol. The events put into mtdev may be from any MT device, specifically type A without contact tracking, type A with contact tracking, or type B with contact tracking. See the kernel documentation for further details.
This little thingy allows you to start X with NumLock turned on ( which
is a feature that a lot of people seem to miss and nobody really knew
how to achieve this ). This code relies on X extensions called XTest
and XKB, so you need to have at least one of these X extensions
installed ( you most probably do ).
Patchutils contains a collection of tools for manipulating patch files:
interdiff, combinediff, filterdiff, fixcvsdiff, rediff, lsdiff, and
splitdiff. You can use interdiff to create an incremental patch between
two patches that are against a common source tree. Combinediff can be
used for creating a cumulative diff from two incremental patches.
Filterdiff is for extracting or excluding patches from a patch set
based on modified files matching shell wildcards. Lsdiff lists modified
files in a patch. Rediff corrects hand-edited patches.
RCS, the Revision Control System, manages multiple revisions of files.
RCS can store, retrieve, log, identify, and merge revisions. It is
useful for files that are frequently revised, for example: programs,
documentation, graphics, and papers.
Utility to set some display properties during server runtime.
With 'testgart', you can check if your machine has agpgart support.
transset manipulates the _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY property to make
windows transparent.
Uisp is a tool for avr microcontrollers and drives many hardware
in-system programmers. Uisp allows you to programm your microcontroller
through the parallel port of your computer.
The Multitouch X Driver driver uses the kernel MT protocol to bring multi-touch gestures to the Linux desktop.
Some useful tools for the X Window System.