Category: Geek
Touchatag and RFIDIOt
A while back, Alcatel Lucent were flogging off cheap Tikitag readers and tags due to a naming error. They subsequently became Touchatag, and I picked up a cheap RFID reader and 100 tags for about 10 quid. Bonus. Now to get it working on Linux. Adam Laurie helpfully wrote the […]
Read More4500G Clustering
Recently we’ve obtained a bunch of 3Com 4500G 48 port switches, and we’d like to be able to manage them slightly more effectively instead of leaving them as dumb switches. However, rather than giving each switch an IP address, 3Com allows you to use HGMPv2 to cluster them all under […]
Read MoreOpenStreetMap Glasgow
Get your calendars out. OpenStreetMap is having a social meetup in Glasgow – Tuesday 17th November 2009 at 7:30pm Every three months on the third Tuesday of each month OSM is planning to have regular social meetings at 7:30pm at the Drum and Monkey As this is the first meeting […]
Read MoreAsterisk and Festival Integration
So… you want your PBX to talk to you? This could be the start of a very bad relationship! In this short piece, I’ll describe making Asterisk on Debian/Ubuntu talk to Festival that is also installed on a Debian or Ubuntu server. Firstly, have a read at VoIP-Info but don’t […]
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