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The goal of the CarOS project is to design and implement the software and hardware systems necessary to provide a mobile computing platform in a vehicle. The CarOS will be Linux based.
This project aims to replace the multimedia server application for the Gateway, GoVideo, and NetGear DVD players & set-top devices. The new server software aims to be more organized and support a wider variety of formats than Digital 5's original.
This proyect provides a GNU/Linux solution for managing the Freecom (www.freecom.com) Beatman Flash MP3 Player and Recorder. This is a user-space C application for uploading, downloading, etc. music files to the player.
First you must install the beatman driver (which also includes a command line tool), and next you can optionally install the gbeatman graphical user interface.
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jBurn is Java frontend for CD recording software under Linux. Project started from BurnIT project (Jesper Pedersen), but has now undergone big changes. jBurn is java frontend for cdrtools (previously cdrecord, mkisofs, mkhybridfs,...).
The aim of the myPod project is to provide an platform independed application to have fun with an Apple iPod. myPod helps you to manage your music and to synchronize clips and playlists to your iPod.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.