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at-spi2-core-2.16.0-1.lbn19.x86_64
at-spi allows assistive technologies to access GTK-based
applications. Essentially it exposes the internals of applications for
automation, so tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, or even
scripting interfaces can query and interact with GUI controls.
This version of at-spi is a major break from previous versions.
It has been completely rewritten to use D-Bus rather than
ORBIT / CORBA for its transport protocol.
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atk-2.8.0-1.fc19.armv6hl
The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for adding accessibility
support to applications and graphical user interface toolkits. By
supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used
with tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, and alternative input
devices.
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atk-2.16.0-1.lbn19.x86_64
The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for adding accessibility
support to applications and graphical user interface toolkits. By
supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used
with tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, and alternative input
devices.
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atlas-3.8.4-8.fc19.armv6hl
The ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) project is an
ongoing research effort focusing on applying empirical techniques in
order to provide portable performance. At present, it provides C and
Fortran77 interfaces to a portably efficient BLAS implementation, as
well as a few routines from LAPACK.
The performance improvements in ATLAS are obtained largely via
compile-time optimizations and tend to be specific to a given hardware
configuration. In order to package ATLAS for Fedora some compromises
are necessary so that good performance can be obtained on a variety
of hardware. This set of ATLAS binary packages is therefore not
necessarily optimal for any specific hardware configuration. However,
the source package can be used to compile customized ATLAS packages;
see the documentation for information.
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atlas-3.10.2-12.lbn19.x86_64
The ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) project is an
ongoing research effort focusing on applying empirical techniques in
order to provide portable performance. At present, it provides C and
Fortran77 interfaces to a portably efficient BLAS implementation, as
well as a few routines from LAPACK.
The performance improvements in ATLAS are obtained largely via
compile-time optimizations and tend to be specific to a given hardware
configuration. In order to package ATLAS some compromises
are necessary so that good performance can be obtained on a variety
of hardware. This set of ATLAS binary packages is therefore not
necessarily optimal for any specific hardware configuration. However,
the source package can be used to compile customized ATLAS packages;
see the documentation for information.
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atmel-firmware-1.3-11.fc19.noarch
The drivers for Atmel at76c50x wireless network chips in the Linux 2.6.x kernel
but do not include the firmware.
This firmware needs to be loaded by the host on most cards using these chips.
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attica-0.4.2-1.fc19.x86_64
Attica is a Qt library that implements the Open Collaboration Services
API version 1.4.
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attica-0.4.2-1.fc19.armv6hl
Attica is a Qt library that implements the Open Collaboration Services
API version 1.4.
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attr-2.4.46-10.fc19.armv6hl
A set of tools for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem
objects, in particular getfattr(1) and setfattr(1).
An attr(1) command is also provided which is largely compatible
with the SGI IRIX tool of the same name.
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attr-2.4.47-10.lbn19.x86_64
A set of tools for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem
objects, in particular getfattr(1) and setfattr(1).
An attr(1) command is also provided which is largely compatible
with the SGI IRIX tool of the same name.
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