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Remuco 0.7 (Default branch)

ImageRemuco is a duplex remote control system for Linuxmedia players and mobile devices equipped withBluetooth or WiFi. With Remuco, you can remotelycontrol your favorite media player. You can switchto the next, previous, or any other media withinthe current playlist, browse your media libraryand activate other playlists, rate your media,adjust volume, and more. On the mobile device (theremote control), it displays information about thecurrent media, including cover art.License: GNU General Public License v2Changes:
Remuco is now able to manage remote control ofseveral media players simultaneously. Integrationof new media players has been simplified. Supportfor nested playlists in the media library browserhas been added. Support for WiFi equipped mobiledevices has been added.Image

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BE(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						     BE(4)

NAME
be -- SPARC Fast Ethernet interface SYNOPSIS
qec* at sbus? slot ? offset ? be* at qec? DESCRIPTION
The be interface provides access to the 10Mb/s and 100Mb/s (half duplex only) Ethernet networks. The be is found on the Sun 10/100 Mbit Eth- ernet boards (Sun part number SUNW,501-2450). Each of the host's network addresses is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR ioctl(2). The be interface employs the address resolution protocol described in arp(4) to dynamically map between Internet and Ethernet addresses on the local network. The be is not capable of link autonegotiation, so a media type must be specified with ifconfig(8). The supported media types are: media 100baseTX Use 100Mbps, half duplex media 10baseT Use 10Mbps, half duplex SEE ALSO
arp(4), ifmedia(4), inet(4), intro(4), netintro(4), sbus(4), ifconfig(8) HISTORY
Support for the be first appeared in NetBSD 1.4. BSD
March 31, 2004 BSD