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Promising Mobile Internet Devices
11.03.2008
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identical MIDs in the colors black and white on show at the fair, and although developers on-site pointed out that the devices were prototypes, they were fine for a first impression. The "M528", Gigabyte
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Time for a New Puppy: Puppy Linux 4.3
19.09.2009
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is able to deal with packages from other distros. Puppy Linux 4.3 is based on the 2.6.30.5 kernel configured for SMP (multi-processor) systems which also works fine on single-processor machines. The kernel
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More Moving Thoughts: Adding to Rikki Kite's blog entry
30.05.2010
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of Linux in the back that your friend can use to get started.   Tip #6.3 – Introduce your friend to the rest of their neighbors   While it is fine to personally help your friend out, there may be a day
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Connecting to the world
25.06.2009
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Controlling the Beagleboard over a serial line with a terminal program such as Minicom is working just fine, but it's much more convenient to have a real network connection. For instance to update
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A good "second board" for learning
24.07.2013
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are looking at buying a Raspberry Pi (or the Arduino or the BeagleBoneBlack, or any of the other fine “development” boards) please do not let this persuade you from that first step. This board may still
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Build Databases on Palm Device with Pilot-DB
30.07.2013
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Runtime, but it does run fine under OpenJDK Java 6 Runtime. For your convenience, I made the Pilot-DB and Java Pilot-DB application along with the RollDB database available for download. You can grab them
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WRITE ACCESS
08.07.2008
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10.2 instead, as they have a connection to the development of Mono. It installed fine but I noticed that the computer runs slowly and does a lot of disk activity although nothing obvious is running
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FUD REFLECTIONS
06.07.2007
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and a threat to civilization.” “Uh uh, I am not. And you’re a FUD for saying so.” I’m fine with FUD as long as everyone realizes it is a word to use among friends that has no particular value for swaying
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Doghouse: Open Source Plumbing
02.03.2012
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that was not ceramic for the low-low price of US$ 40, or I could buy a “flapper assembly” for US$ 8, or I could buy the tiny replacement chain for US$ 4.34. Because the whole assembly was basically fine, I
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Flam3 and Fractal Fr0st
30.04.2013
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settings, Adjust for fine adjustments and presets, and Anim to create animations. To create flames, first set the flame type on the far left under samples.flame. With linear, you can create the classic

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