Essentially, these devices are detected as a SCSI CD device so that Windows and Mac users can install the drivers and software to make the device work and connect to […]
I’ve been helping a friend at work get Linux on her laptop. I installed Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 as this is quite good for new users (and we have a […]
Version 1.10 of Cooliris has been released, and for the first time this includes a Linux version! Cooliris is a Firefox extension that is built on top of various open […]
It looks like the Ecuadorian Institute of Standardisation has just unanimously approved the use of ODF in the country. This comes after Brazil adopted ODF as their national standard last […]
The website ‘Linux Links’ has posted their selection of the top 20 free Linux books. Worth a look in case there’s something you weren’t aware of 🙂 -c
Since getting Debian up and running on my D-Link DNS-323 NAS, I’ve blogged about the slowness of secure copy to the device. This is due to the CPU maxing out […]
I bought a D-Link DNS-323 NAS box a while ago with the mind to put Debian on it (it already ships with Linux, but I wanted more control). Previously I […]
I have NodePhone and it kicks butt. Quality has been absolutely brilliant, well once I set packet priority and the default codec to be PCMA G.711 A-Law that is. Anyway, […]
From time to time I need to compile a 32bit kernel on a 64bit system and the kernel’s make scripts appear to detect my hardware and override my settings. I […]