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edit] Q: What cards are supported?

Wicrawl FAQ - Infocalypse
Please see the following URL for more details. We are always interested in supporting as comprehensive a list of cards as possible. Please let us know if it is not working with your card. Make sure that the card that you are doing discovery from (by default the first card that is selected.) is of similar strength (wattage/antenna, etc) as the ones that you are running plugins through.
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edit] Q: What are the Supported Platforms?

FAQ-About - OpenNMS
As OpenNMS is written mainly in Java, it can theoretically run on any system that supports a 1.4 SDK.
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Which sound cards are supported by FreeBSD?

Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X, 3.X, 4.X and 5.X
FreeBSD supports the SoundBlaster®, SoundBlaster Pro, SoundBlaster 16, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, AdLib and Gravis UltraSound sound cards. There is also limited support for MPU-401 and compatible MIDI cards. Cards conforming to the Microsoft® Sound System specification are also supported through the pcm driver. Note: This is only for sound! This driver does not support CDROMs, SCSI or joysticks on these cards, except for the SoundBlaster.
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edit] Is there a list of supported wireless cards available?

FAQ - openSUSE-Community
Any card with a "green" status has native Linux drivers available. The majority of them can be compiled into the SUSE kernel by hand, but some, like Atheros and acx100 based chipsets, only need a few RPMs to be installed. Check in a non-OSS SUSE repository to locate RPMs, if any.
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What graphics cards are supported?

TWiki . Javadesktop . Java3DFAQ
Works fine on NVidia cards. ATI cards with new drivers do not work with j3d 1.3.1 on Windows (on Linux work fine). Matrox cards do not work with turned off Z-buffer (it is turned off by default in this videocards, so, if you want to run java3d on Matrox, you should turn on Z-buffer).
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edit] Q. What camera models are supported by the CHDK firmware?

CHDK/FAQ - Scratchpad Wiki Labs - Free wikis from Wikia
In theory it can be modified to support any camera based on the DIGIC II platform. (How do you do this?) DIGIC III (G7, A570IS, S5IS) is not supported. It might be possible, but reverse engineering takes alot of time, and nobody seems to be working on it right now.
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edit] Q: Is there a database backend?

FAQ - GnuCash
edit] Q: Is the Postgres DB / SQL backend supported? A: A postgres/SQL backend was introduced in the 1.6 code line, but it never supported any features introduced since the 1.6 release, especially the Business features and Scheduled Transactions. Even so, modulo those features, the postgres backend should still basically function, even in the 2.2 release. However, since the 2.
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edit] Q: What is the root password?

Using FAQ - Knoppix Documentation Wiki
There is none; all passwords are locked/scrambled by default; you set one yourself for those situations which call for it. You can set the root password by going to Knoppix Menu->Root Shell and typing "passwd", then entering a root password. In Version 5.0.1 you can also go to Knoppix Menu -> Configure -> Set password for root. There are several sections you can read dealing with this subject in KNOPPIX/README_Security.txt.
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edit] Q: How can I watch a DVD?

Using FAQ - Knoppix Documentation Wiki
First of all, you have to have Knoppix installed on your hard drive. You won't be able to execute the following proceedure if you are running it from the CD. I beleve if you used a USB to hold the changes you make on a system couldnt you use that to watch a dvd? I imagine that would be more useable. Add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://www.videolan.org/pub/videolan/debian $(ARCH)/ deb-src http://www.videolan.
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edit] Q. What camera models are supported by the CHDK program?

FAQ - CHDK Wiki
In theory it can be modified to support any camera based on the DIGIC II or DIGIC III platform. (How do you do this?). See Firmware Comparisons to identify which build will work for you.
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Q 1.9: What protocols are currently supported?

Wireshark: Frequently Asked Questions
There are currently hundreds of supported protocols and media. Details can be found in the wireshark(1) man page.
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Ethereal: Frequently Asked Questions
There are currently 724 supported protocols and media, listed below. Descriptions can be found in the ethereal(1) man page. Com XNS Encapsulation 3GPP2 A11 802.1Q Virtual LAN 802.1X Authentication AAL type 2 signalling protocol - Capability set 1 (Q.2630.1) ACN ACSE AFS (4.
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Which multi-port serial cards are supported by FreeBSD?

Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X, 3.X and 4.X
Some unnamed clone cards have also been known to work, especially those that claim to be AST compatible. USB device support was added to FreeBSD 3.1. However, it is still in preliminary state and may not always work as of version 3.2. If you want to experiment with the USB keyboard support, follow the procedure described below. Add the following lines to your kernel configuration file, and rebuild the kernel.
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What PCMCIA wireless cards are supported?

Flinders University - Flinders Wireless Network
Any 802.11b-compliant card should work, but we recommend you choose from the following list we have tested.
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What Smart Cards are supported by the DSVII?

Datastrip ? Biometric Identity Verification Solutions
ISO 7816: contact smart cards The combination of contact and contactless technologies in one reader makes the DSVII very versatile. The DSVII smart card reader works with a broad range of 13.56 MHz contactless smart cards and passports including: Philips, MIFARE®, DESFire®, MIFARE PROX®, INFINEON, ATMEL, SHARP, and others. Datastrip SDK directly supports reading and writing to MiFare 1K and 4K, DesFire 4K, and GemPlus 4K cards. Other card formats can be accessed by PC/SC commands.
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Are multiple cards supported?

Universal Audio | Support | UAD | FAQ
Yes, multicard use under Windows and Mac OS is supported. Up to 4 cards can be used within one system.
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What video cards are supported?

SyberArtist Screensaver
The screensaver uses the latest available version of DirectX 9® from Microsoft to program your video card. If you get this message, please install the latest DirectX runtime from http://www.microsoft.com/directx. This should not happen, however, if you see any problems please make sure to notify us and we will take a look. We are committed to providing the best user experience and we will try to solve the problems as soon as possible.
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TekSoft CAD/CAM: FAQ for CAMWorks CNC mill, lathe and wire E...
Because CAMWorks runs within the SolidWorks environment, the system requirements are basically the same as for SolidWorks.
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Are PCMCIA cards supported?

m0n0wall Handbook
The drivers are available for most PCMCIA cards, however FreeBSD 4.x typically doesn't work out of the box with PCMCIA cards. Wireless cards are generally an exception, but this might also be the case for some. Some customization to /etc/pccard.conf is typically required for the card to be detected. Google for your card model and FreeBSD and pccard.conf to find the required values if the card is not detected. You'll have to edit your m0n0wall image appropriately.
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What type of cards are supported by Cachepay?

Merchant Account FAQ
We only accept Visa & Master card at this moment, we are working on other card types such as Amex, Diners.
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Is the Edit Protocol supported in the SDK?

AMW Association (formerly AAF Association)
Yes, Edit Protocol functionality is built into the AAF Association SDK Version 1.1. The SDK is available for download from the AAF Association Web site by clicking on the "Downloads" tab. Yes, the AAF Board of Directors approved the AAF Object Specification v1.1 and the AAF Edit Protocol on April 19, 2005.
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edit] What hardware is supported by Hylafax?

FAQ - hylafax.org
That's hard to answer. Most Class 1, 1.0, 2, 2.0, and 2.1 fax devices will work with HylaFAX with varying levels of success. You can get a relatively good idea of the best hardware to use with HylaFAX via the Hardware Compatibility List or at http://shop.ifax.com.
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edit] Can I find a list of supported hardware around?

FAQ - openSUSE-Community
There is a nice Hardware Compatibility List available. This list is certainly not exhaustive, but it contains a lot of information which may be of help.
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edit] Which biological domains are supported by GO?

GO FAQ - GO Public
The current ontologies of the GO project are molecular function, biological process, and cellular component. These three areas are considered independent of each other. The ontologies are developed to include all terms falling into these domains without consideration of whether the biological attribute is restricted to certain taxonomic groups. Therefore, biological processes that occur only in plants (e.g. photosynthesis) or mammals (e.g. lactation) are included.
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edit] What platforms are supported?

Mozilla Embedding FAQ:Embedding Gecko - MDC
Short answer is anything Mozilla can run on, then Gecko can too. However, the embedding is concentrating on three primary platforms: Macintosh OS X. MacOS 8.6 and 9 support is now deprecated to the ports section of the Mozilla project and are not being actively worked on.
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edit] What cryptography standards are supported?

NSS FAQ - MDC
NSS supports SSL v2 and v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, and X.509 v3 certificates. For complete details, see Encryption Technologies Available in NSS 3.11
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