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Unboxing the Astro Slide 14 Dec 2022 12:58 PM (2 years ago)

Like I did when receiving the Cosmo Communicator, I want to share the first impressions while unboxing the brand new Astro Slide, I have received yesterday. About two and a half years ago I have backed Planet Computers Astro Slide Indiegogo campaign. Again Planet Computers has promised a device that is different from anything else, […]

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devolo-dlan-cockpit-5.2.0.185 with gentoo 6 Apr 2022 11:46 AM (2 years ago)

One year ago I have posted a gentoo ebuild for the devolo dlan cockpit software in the article devolo-dlan-cockpit-5.1.6.2 with gentoo. In the meanwhile Devolo has published a newer version. The new version 5.2.0.185 feels more or less the same as the old one, but most probably some bugs have been fixed. The main purposes […]

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Using CreationWorkshop on Linux with NVIDIA graphics 9 Dec 2021 3:17 PM (3 years ago)

The Resin 3D DLP printer Wanhao Duplicator 7 originally has been offered with the free slicing software Creation Workshop available for download.1 Later on Wanhao seems to have bought the software company behind Creation Workshop and have developed new version, Wanhao D7 Workshop. The original download locations for the free software vanished. Users who have […]

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Using the BME680 sensor with nvidia jetson boards part I 21 Nov 2021 2:20 PM (3 years ago)

Bosch’s BME680 is a very interesting component. It is a four in one sensor, which can measure temperature, humidity, pressure and air quality. Unfortunately there is no official support for using the sensor with arm64 linux. This article shows a kernel based approach to use this sensor with NVIDIA’s arm64 based Jetson boards. Connecting the […]

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devolo-dlan-cockpit-5.1.6.2 with gentoo 13 Mar 2021 11:39 AM (4 years ago)

Quite a while ago I have posted a gentoo ebuild for the devolo dlan cockpit software in the article devolo-dlan-cockpit-4.2.3 with gentoo. After having purchased some devolo Magic 2 PowerLan adapters to extend the existing Devolo dlan 1200 network, I have found out that the old version 4.3.3 of devolo-dlancopit does not support the new […]

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iptables mirror target for linux kernel 5.4 25 Feb 2020 1:09 PM (5 years ago)

After my last kernel upgrade I tried to build the iptables mirror target that I have published the last time here. The iptables mirror target takes the packet sent to your machine and returns the same packet to the machine the packet came from. Thus, let’s say someone tries to scan your machine or tries […]

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exFAT/NTFS support for the Cosmo Communicator 31 Jan 2020 4:59 PM (5 years ago)

Unfortunately the Cosmo Communicator, like many other Android phones, does not support the exFAT filesystem. Most vendors do so due to exFAT being covered by software patents in the USA, which is a problem for companies selling to the USA. exFAT might not be the most sophisticated filesystem available, but is needed for interoperability with […]

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Unboxing the Cosmo Communicator 26 Nov 2019 4:10 PM (5 years ago)

Like I did when receiving the Gemini PDA, I want to share the first impressions while unboxing the brand new Cosmo Communicator, I have received today. About one year ago I have backed Planet Computers Cosmo Communicator Indiegogo campaign. Planet Computers has promised a device that is different from anything else, that is available for […]

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Modular kernel for the Gemini PDA available from the gemian repository 11 Apr 2019 1:44 PM (5 years ago)

Recently Adam Boardman and I have managed to integrate the modular kernel for the Gemini PDA into the gemian kernel repository. So, from now on, whenever the kernel gets improved, the modular kernel gets built and the update is available for Debian via apt. Installing the modular kernel From now on, the modular kernel for […]

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Modular Linux kernel for the Gemini PDA with cut+paste fix 2 Mar 2019 2:18 PM (6 years ago)

Using Debian with the Gemini PDA one can use cut and paste, for example in QTerminal, using the key combinations [Ctrl]+[Shift]+ and [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[v]. Unfortunately this did not work using the left Shift key. There is no need to fiddle with the keyboard configuration to fix this, since it is a kernel issue. Again Adam Boardman […]

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