webcamd, either with USB DVB tuner remotes supported by the Linux
drivers by default that webcamd uses, or for remotes supplied with
MCE USB IR receivers.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
support iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices on Linux. Unlike other
projects, it does not depend on using any existing proprietary
libraries and does not require jailbreaking. It allows other software
to easily access the device's filesystem, retrieve information about
the device and its internals, backup/restore the device, manage
SpringBoard icons, manage installed applications, retrieve
addressbook/calendars/notes and bookmarks and synchronize music and
video to the device.
WWW: http://www.libimobiledevice.org
charge of multiplexing connections over USB to an iPhone or iPod
touch. To users, it means you can sync your music, contacts, photos,
etc. over USB. To developers, it means you can connect to any
listening localhost socket on the device.
WWW: http://marcansoft.com/blog/iphonelinux/usbmuxd
support in webcamd svn (for mceusb-based receivers/transmitters and
USB DVB tuner remotes supported by the Linux code), and enable
support for a few more USB devices while we're at it tho of those
only an FTDI-based one was tested:
http://www.huitsing.nl/irftdi/ [1]
- Fix plist for audio/rhythmbox and multimedia/totem and
add missing LIRC_{CFLAGS,LIBS} variables to CONFIGURE_ENV for
multimedia/xine when building them with (optional) lirc support. [2]
- Chase liblirc_client shlib version bump for ports depdending on it
and bump PORTREVISIONs for ports depending on it by default.
Approved by: portmgr (miwi) [2]
Thanks to: Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com> for testing [1]
controller designed primarily for prototyping and experimentation.
Although the devel/arduino port already exists for programming the device,
it will not work properly with the newest Arduino hardware. Previous
versions of the Arduino used an FTDI USB to Serial interface. The newest
Arduino (beginning with the Uno) uses an on-board ATMel 8U2 controller
to emulate a USB to Serial interface with its own custom Vendor ID and
Hardware ID. As a result, NONE of the existing FreeBSD USB to serial
drivers can work with it. This kernel driver supplies the necessary
kernel support for the Arduino Uno on FreeBSD.
Additionally, some 'ACM' USB Serial devices may work with this driver by
manually adding their Vendor ID and Product ID combination to files/ids.txt
Official web site
WWW: http://www.mrp3.com/uarduno.html
PR: ports/153963
Submitted by: Bob Frazier <bobf@mrp3.com>
From vendors change log:
* ebook2cw can now also be compiled to work as a CGI on a webserver
* Support for OGG/Vorbis audio file format added
* Time of created files is now calculated accurately
* Option to add a noise floor with an user definable SNR added [-N]
(very experimental)
* Waveform can now be set to sine, sawtooth or squarewave. [-T]
* Config files are searched in current directory, ~/.ebook2cw,
and DESTDIR/share/doc/ebook2cw/examples now. ~/.ebook2cw is
created if only the last is found. [Linux/Unix only]