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  2. LinuxTV - Wikipedia

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    The community develops and maintains the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) driver subsystem which is part of the Linux kernel since version 2.6.x. The Linux kernel and the LinuxTV CVS include a fair number of drivers for commonly available PCI cards and USB devices, but the DVB subsystem core is also targeted towards set-top boxes which run some ...

  3. List of Android TV devices - Wikipedia

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    Razer Forge TV (discontinued) Xiaomi TV, [3] Xiaomi Mi Box, Mi Box S, [4] Mi TV Stick, [5] Xiaomi TV Stick 4K, [6] and Xiaomi TV Box S (2nd Gen). [7] Nokia Streaming Box, [8] and Nokia Media Streamer (Europe) [9] Walmart Onn Android TV Box [10] Realme 4K Smart Google TV Stick [11] and 1080p Smart Android TV Stick (India) [12] Akari SMARTBOX ...

  4. Android TV - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Google unveiled the first Android TV device, the Nexus Player developed by Asus, at a hardware event in October 2014. [14] The ADT-2 development kit device was released before the release of Android TV 9.0. [15] Android TV 10 was released on December 10, 2019, [16] together with the ADT-3 development kit. [17]

  5. Link-local address - Wikipedia

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    Link-local addresses may be assigned manually by an administrator or by automatic operating system procedures. In Internet Protocol (IP) networks, they are assigned most often using stateless address autoconfiguration, a process that often uses a stochastic process to select the value of link-local addresses, assigning a pseudo-random address that is different for each session.

  6. Mode setting - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Rendering Manager and KMS are part of the Linux kernel. The KMS does only the mode setting. Mode setting is a software operation that activates a display mode (screen resolution, color depth, and refresh rate) for a computer's display controller by using VESA BIOS Extensions or UEFI Graphics extensions (on more modern computers).

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  8. route (command) - Wikipedia

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    COMMAND: The command to run (add, delete, change, get, monitor, flush)-net: <dest> is a network address-host: <dest> is host name or address (default)-netmask: the mask of the route <dest>: IP address or host name of the destination <gateway>: IP address or host name of the next-hop router

  9. iptables - Wikipedia

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    iptables is a user-space utility program that allows a system administrator to configure the IP packet filter rules of the Linux kernel firewall, implemented as different Netfilter modules. The filters are organized in a set of tables, which contain chains of rules for how to treat network traffic packets.