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edit] What hardware accelerators are supported?

NSS FAQ - MDC
NSS supports the PKCS #11 interface for hardware acceleration. Since leading accelerator vendors such as Chrysalis-IT, nCipher, and Rainbow Technologies also support this interface, NSS-enabled applications can support a wide variety of hardware accelerators.
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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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What hardware is supported?

ServoMaster: Frequently Asked Questions
Two generic classes of controllers are supported: serial and USB. Specific list is: Serial: FerretTronics FT639; USB: However, a lot of attention was paid to making the code as abstract and reusable as possible, therefore, writing a driver for a new device should take just a few days, if not hours.
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edit] I'm not sure whether my hardware is supported by GNU/Linux. How do I find out?

Switching to GNU/Linux FAQ - BinaryFreedom.INFO
If the gNewSense Live CD does not work, you might still be able to use GNU/Linux. Some hardware manufacturers refuse to provide specifications for their hardware to free software developers. Instead, they provide GNU/Linux drivers that deny users some of the essential freedoms. Some GNU/Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, include these drivers, so that users of restricted hardware can use GNU/Linux too.
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The Linux Kernel
A minimal Linux installation requires a machine for which a port exists, at least 2Mb of RAM, and a single floppy drive, but to do anything even remotely useful, more RAM and disk space are needed. Refer to: Ports to Other Processors, What are the Disk Space Requirements for Minimal, Server, and Workstation Use?, and What are the Minimum and Maximum Memory Requirements?. Intel CPU, PC-compatible machines require at least an 80386 processor to run the standard Linux kernel.
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edit] What's the Hardware?

FAQ - NexusWiki
The core game server is a beast of a machine. I'd list the hardware but it actually changes pretty regularly, getting upgraded. It's multi-processor, though, and has $BIGNUM rams. It handles everything - the forums, the game itself, the wiki, the databases, what have you. It's in a co-location facility in Texas. There are several other "Nexus War related" computers but they are restricted to use by the testing crew: there is a development server and a testing server. Those are not co-located.
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hardware_support: Which hardware is supported?

FAQ for isdn4linux: hardware: Supported hardware, its specia...
Only internal cards that plug into an ISA or PCI slot are supported. ISA Plug&Play cards are also supported, but need some additional manual configuration by means of the isapnptools. For details on the configuration see question config_pnp. Internal cards may be active, semi-active, or passive. Unless you have paid big money, assume you have a passive card. More about the difference: see question hardware_activepassive.
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What are Accelerators?

Axim Concrete Frequently Asked Questions
Accelerators are used to reduce the set time of concrete and increase early strength gain. Although the mechanism is not fully understood, it is believed that accelerating admixture increases the reactivity and hydration of C3S and C2S. The reaction is catalytic in nature, forming CSH (calcium silica hydrate) gel and increasing rate of reaction. This results with increased reaction of Hydrates, especially at early ages.
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general_hardware: What hardware is supported by isdn4linux?

FAQ for isdn4linux: general: General information about isdn4...
Generally, isdn4linux can control ISDN cards that are connected to the PC's ISA or PCI bus. Also a few PCMCIA cards are supported. However, isdn4linux can not make use of any devices connected via a serial or parallel interface (which are called 'terminal adaptors'), with only a few exceptions: the Creatix/Teles S0 box for the parallel port, and the Gazel 128 USB. For more details on which cards are supported see section hardware.
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Is the sound hardware on the IBM ThinkPad supported?

Answers To Frequently Asked Questions
Information on how to use the mwave sound card on an IBM ThinkPad laptop computer can be found in the file /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/mwave, which is part of the kernel source distribution (note that not all IBM ThinkPads use the MWAVE sound chip). Some old 8-bit SoundBlaster cards have no mixer circuitry. Some sound applications insist on being able to open the mixer device, and fail with these cards. Jens Werner (werner@bert.emv.ing.tu-bs.
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What multiple line hardware is supported?

FAQ - MSI Products
Multiple line hardware from Rochelle, Zeus PhoneStuffs, Pika, YES, BBS Telecom, Vive Synergies, Allied Electronics, BEC-TEL, and TCI are supports. The product can also work with any Caller ID capable TAPI device. This includes the AT&T 8130 computer telephone, the PATI 3000 from ComDial, and a range of TAPI compliant telephone systems. CallAudit Voice has been tested with a Dialogic ProLine 2V board. Any Voice board with a TAPI interface should be supported.
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What Hardware And Software Are Supported?

ITSF Home - www.itsfhome.co.uk Email: contactus@itsfhome.co....
We support all Hardware and Software on your system up to the point of identifying a fault. It is worth noting that the Engineers may not be experienced in everything you use but will be commited 100% to fixing the problems that are causing issues with you.
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What hardware platforms are supported?

Alienbrain - FAQ
Alienbrain client applications run on Windows (2000 SP4+, XP SP2+, 2003 SP1+), Mac (OS X 10.3 or higher) and Linux (Redhat Enterprise Linux v3 & v4, Suse Linux Professional 9.x). The Alienbrain server runs on Windows 2000 (SP4+) and 2003 (SP1+) server editions. Alienbrain supports file servers running Windows, Novell Netware or Unix/NFS. See Alienbrain technical specification.
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What compression protocols are supported in hardware?

Cisco - WAN Compression FAQs
Cisco hardware compression adapters only support PPP stacker compression and Frame Relay FRF.9 stacker compression. All compression adapters support both of these protocols. Refer to the Frame Relay Forum Web site, and choose Implementation Agreements under the Frame Relay menu for more information on the FRF.9 specification.
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What lightning detector hardware is supported?

FAQ
The Boltek StormTracker ISA, the Boltek StormTracker PCI, the Boltek LD-250. The StormTracker hardware is required though for the different stroke types (CG, IC) to be displayed. Also, if you are using the StormTracker ISA card with Windows XP or Windows 2000, you will need to install the Lightning/2000 device driver.
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Are all features supported on any graphics hardware?

tv-player | frequently asked questions [ flipbook, animation...
Yes. We try to test as many graphic configurations as possible but please understand that it is impossible to test them all. All current AMD/ATI, nVIDIA and Intel graphic cards should support all features. If there are restrictions they usually only apply to YUV 4:2:2 display mode.
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What hardware is specifically NOT supported?

Racer FAQ
Incompatible these days are most of the Voodoo graphics cards. Some of these have trouble with textures sized above 256x256, and this is already used for the menu (you may notice texture bugs, no menu graphics etc).
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What hardware is supported by GGI?

GGI FAQ
Frankly, nobody really knows for sure. You can look at the devel tree under degas/kgicon/kgi and see if the driver for the card is there. Most drivers probably at least compile and work somewhat, some better than others. We do however appreciate any success/bug reports if you do try to use KGIcon. Make a kernel with fbcon support. Compile in all renderers. If compiling VESAfb, do not activate it at boot time. Now your screen should switch to an ugly 640x400x1 mode or some other.
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Is my hardware supported by Slackware?

The Slackware Linux Project: Frequently Asked Questions
Slackware supports all of the hardware that the Linux kernel supports. In addition, you may be able to find drivers for other hardware by looking around. For specific information on your hardware, check out the Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO. In addition to the Intel architechture, Slackware works on Alpha and SPARC systems as well.
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Can I find a list of supported hardware around?

Users FAQ - openSUSE
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] Will I have to configure my hardware manually?

Releases/Mandriva/Flash/FAQ - Mandriva Community Wiki
No, Mandriva Flash includes the automatic hardware configuration tool that will reconfigure any new hardware detected at boot. This tool is included in all Mandriva releases, but shows all its full potential in live distributions such as Mandriva Flash. Yes, Mandriva Flash includes drivers for video cards, wireless adapters and modems, as well as the required firmwares. Yes, it includes Adobe FlashPlayer and RealPlayer. It does not include: Java virtual machine, skype, LinDVD, Acrobat Reader.
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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] 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] 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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