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Epson SX235W on Linux
Recently my parents purchased an Epson Stylus SX235W for use with their Linux laptops. It’s a combined inkjet printer and flatbed scanner with wireless network support, all for a decent price. My dad uses Ubuntu Lucid, my own choice back when Lucid was current, and it was also conveniently on […]
Read MoreMaking XBMC work on Mint 12, with HDMI Audio Passthrough and LIRC
I’ve got a Dell Optiplex 755 hooked up to my Yamaha amp and surround system, and it was about time XBMC was installed on it. It uses a low profile Nvidia GeForce 8400GS for VDPAU acceleration and HDMI audio. These are some rough notes I took whilst setting it up. […]
Read MoreSetting up the Squeezebox Receiver
I’ve got a variety of Squeezebox Receivers dotted about the house, playing synchronized music and audio on demand. Due to the lack of a remote control requirement (using the Android controller), I opted to get the receivers on their own. However, the setup procedure is highly dependent on the remote […]
Read MoreMaking OpenDAB, FEC and the Psion Wavefinder work on x64
I’ve had a Psion Wavefinder for a while now, and it’s never really worked that well due to the rather bad combination of poorly written amateur radio related software, out of date build environments (see the previous argument), and the fact that most amateur radio enthusiasts seem to use Windows […]
Read MoreBifferboard powered weather station
So, I’ve been busy hacking bits and bobs together. End result is a VPN endpoint with a weather station attached to it. Win! http://lodge.glasgownet.com/tech/remote-bifferboard-powered-weather-station/
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