This is the area for software related to Linux computer hardware including technical support
sites, product reviews, and home built/kit hardware and just about anything else you can
think of related to the physical world of Linux computers.
This is the area for software related to Linux computer hardware. Please do not submit hardware vendors and hardware for sale here.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology to provide highspeed internet connections over normal phone lines. The most common format currently is ADSL (Advanced DSL). This category contains links to information about DSL support in Linux and how to set up a DSL connection with Linux. Contained are also pages with information about specific hardware products and how to use them under Linux.
Please just submit pages that provide information about DSL under Linux. General information about DSL can be submitted in one of the related categories. General information about Linux is best suited in one of the higher categories.
About emulators for computers that run on Linux. Emulation can be both of hardware and software. For instance you can choose to emulate an IBM PC or choose to emulate only MS Windows.
Both type of emulators are accepted here.
Emulators that do not emulate a computer or operating system or do not run on Linux do not belong here .
The oscilloscope is a graph-displaying device - it draws a graph of an electrical signal. Oscilloscopes are used by everyone from television repair technicians to physicists. With the proper transducer, an oscilloscope can measure all kinds of phenomena. A transducer is a device that creates an electrical signal in response to physical stimuli, such as sound, mechanical stress, pressure, light, or heat.
Only submit sites with information on using Linux for oscilloscope systems.
This category is for software links, review links, howto links relating to Storage hardware used with Linux systems. The types of storage would include internal hard drives, removable drives and external drives.
Only enter links relating to storage hardware used with Linux systems.
Graphic tablets can be used in place of mice or other graphic input devices and can help with image manipulation. In addition to that what a mouse can do for you they have the following features: pressure and tilt sensitivity, high resolution motion control, sub-pixel positioning and an input device that looks like and is handled like a normal pen.
Only submit sites here that relate to using tablet input under Linux.