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RECYCLING AN IBM THINKPAD 365X AS A MP3 PLAYER WITH SLITAZ Maybe you've got one of these laptops and wonder what to do with it? I'm proposing here to use it into a basic MP3 music player (a Linux system of course!) Let's see what we've got here : IBM ThinkPad 365X, model from 1997 Pentium 133MHz, no MMX! COMPILING YOUR KERNEL DURING CRUX LINUX 2.7 (I686 Some people seem to have problems booting their freshly installed CRUX system. I suspect this is caused by some Linux kernel misconfiguration, so here are some pointers. I AGENT OSS | OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE TUTORIALS AND REVIEWS OpenBSD 5.5 (amd64) / KDE 4.11 desktop – Quick post-install notes. Disclaimer : These notes are only tested on OpenBSD 5.5 and may not be valid for ulterior releases. CREATING A WIRELESS ACCESS POINT WITH DEBIAN LINUX Install your Debian 6.0 system. openssh server (if you need remote SSH access) base system. After installation is finished, upon system reboot : Enable the non-free repository to install this particular wifi adapter’s firmware. # nano /etc/apt/sources.list. append“contrib” and
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MOTOROLA DEFY+ : BACK FROM CYANOGENMOD 11 (UNOFFICIAL) TO STOCK ROM Posted on 11/10/2014by AgentOss
WHY
I am currently not satifsfied with the stability of the unofficial CyanogenMod 11 port on this device (but anyway, props to the developers who are doing a very hard job to improve this!) So I decided to have a look back at the Android 2.3.6 stock rom which was rather stable (but not flawlessly stable…) I could have had a try at CyanogenMod 7.2, maybe later. Update May 2015 : running CyanogenMod 7.2 for a few months on this device : this is simply the best *STABLE* custom rom (Did not experience a single system crash or reboot yet, unlike Motorola’sstock rom!).
Download link here : https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=jordan_plus Currently, I only use this device without SIM card, but mainly :– wifi only
– offline GPS with OsmAnd~ from F-Droid repos – picture/video taking (with gps tagging) – (voice) note takingetc…
So I like my device not to randomly reboot and loose everything when I’m hiking/driving/etc…HOW
Disclaimer : USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!Needed :
RSD Lite (for windows) http://www.andromods.com/download-files/install-rsd-lite-latest-version-flashing-tool-motorola.html USB drivers for windows http://singledrivers.blogspot.fr/2014/01/motorola-defy-usb-driver-for-windows_17.html Finally you can find stock roms here http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=28 (be sure to select the right one for your device) How to flash stock rom (youtube video) Flash to stock went OK? But likely your device (if you had a custom ROM previouisly installed) will boot loop.Report this ad
If this is the case, pull out the battery, put it back, power on the phone with VOL- pressed (go to recovery). On the next screen, showing the Android logo with an exclamation, press both VOL+ and VOL- The recovery menu entries should appear. Select “Wipe to factory”. Once done, reboot device. Should be ok! Now root your device http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Motorola_Defy#How_to_root_your_DEFY.2FDEFY.2B_with_FramarootInstall F-droid
https://f-droid.org/FDroid.apk Enable Archive repository in F-Droid, so that some older apps will be available for our good old Gingerbread 2.3.6 system.Install some apps :
– AdAway
– OsmAnd~
– OsmTracker
– Barcode Scanner
– Ghost Commander (so that when rooted, you’ll be able to delete pre-installed crappy vendor apps)– etc..
BUGS :
– GPS does not work? Even without SIM card, even in PLANE mode, be sure to enable DATA synchronization. Then the GPS will fix! (connect to a WIFI access point if it still doesn’t fix) – OsmAnd~ 1.8.3 : app crashed when changing device orientation Quick fix : lock screen orientation to landscape or portrait, inOsmAnd settings
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The XDA Wiki page is very complete http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Motorola_DefyXDA forums for Defy
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TRANSFERRING FILES BETWEEN AN ANDROID DEVICE AND A LINUX SYSTEM VIAUSB CABLE
Posted on 16/07/2014by AgentOss
Some newer Android devices do not offer regular USB-drive like connection. Instead they use the MTP protocol. In order to easily transfer files between your Android device and your favorite Linux distro (yes, Debian!) with a USB cable, via MTPtransfer protocol :
As root
apt-get install jmtpfs Make sure your regular user belongs to the “fuse” group usermod -a -G fuse username (you need to logout and login again) Connect your Android device to your computer with your USB cable, thenas a regular user :
mkdir -p ~/Android_transfer jmtpfs Android_transfer/ After a few seconds, files on the Android device should appear in themount point
To properly unmount : fusermount -u ~/Android_transfer For more info, as always :man jmtpfs
jmtpfs -h
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OPENBSD 5.5 / KDE 4 DESKTOP / POST-INSTALL NOTES Posted on 24/05/2014by AgentOss
OPENBSD 5.5 (AMD64) / KDE 4.11 DESKTOP – QUICK POST-INSTALL NOTES Disclaimer : These notes are only tested on OpenBSD 5.5 and may not be valid for ulterior releases. Hardware configuration * MSI B75MA-E33 motherboard with Pentium G2020* 2 x 2Gb RAM
* Integrated GPU, no additional graphics card used* 1 x SATA HDD
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MAGEIA 4 XEN SERVER Posted on 05/03/2014by
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A quick guide for a working Xen hypervisor (Dom0) on a Mageia 4 host. MINIMAL INSTALLATION FOR A SERVER Fetch a network install iso (64 bit!) http://www.mageia.org/en/downloads/ I chose a Text installer, but do a graphical install if you prefer. We are doing a minimal install. * Install from HTTP (choose your favorite mirror)* Desktop : custom
* uncheck everything * next screen (“Type of install”), use default choices * bootloader : I prefer GRUB2 Installation finished, reboot, login as root. Continue reading →Posted in Howto ,
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XORG.CONF SNIPPET FOR SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 2253LW MONITOR Posted on 01/11/2013by AgentOss
xorg.conf snippet for a Samsung SyncMaster 2253LW monitor.Full specs here :
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/200801/20080105125513265_BN59-00671A-Eng.pdfSection "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor0" VendorName "Samsung" ModelName "SyncMaster 2253LW"Option "DPMS"
HorizSync 30-81 VertRefresh 56-75 # 1680x1050 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 65.22 kHz; pclk: 147.14 MHz Modeline "1680x1050_60.00" 147.14 1680 1784 1968 2256 1050 1051 1054 1087 -HSync +Vsync # 1280x1024 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 63.60 kHz; pclk: 108.88 MHz Modeline "1280x1024_60.00" 108.88 1280 1360 1496 1712 1024 1025 1028 1060 -HSync +VsyncEndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"Device "Card0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
DefaultDepth 24 Subsection "Display" ViewPort 0 0Depth 24
Modes "1680x1050_60.00" "1280x1024_60.00" "1024x768"EndSubSection
EndSection
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WIFI REPEATER/RANGE EXTENDER SCRIPT Posted on 23/03/2013by AgentOss
Updated September 17, 2014 : updated, improved and should be working! (Use at your own risk!). Thanks to AL for pointing errors!#!/bin/bash
#
# Wireless Repeater/Range extender script#
# Last changes:
# - 20/Apr/2014 : added ad filtering (uses an additional hosts file) # - 12/Apr/2013 : adapted for Debian (tested under 7.0 Wheezy)#
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# thanks to : http://www.aerospacesoftware.com/howtos/Laptop-NAT-Howto.html (link dead now)#
# hardware requirements : 2 wireless NICs # software requirements : iptables, wpa_supplicant, hostapd, dnsmasq, dhcpcd (or dhclient)#
# This is a standalone script, it will not use your existing configuration files # (wpa_supplicant/hostapd)#
# Both wireless interfaces will use WPA/WPA2 encryption.#
# BEFORE STARTING THIS SCRIPT : # - you must have root rights # - stop your wireless connection manager (networkmanager, wicd, etc...) # - disable your firewall # - disable power management (prevent the computer to go into suspend mode when unused)#
# This script has been tested on OpenSUSE 12.2, Debian 7.0 # but should work on other Linux systems with minor adaptations.#
# USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!#
# TODO : repeater with 1 wireless NIC + 1 ethernet NIC # this is the wireless interface we use to connect to our existing Access PointWLAN_STA="wlan0"
# enter here your existing SSID and WPA passphrase WLAN_STA_SSID="YOUR_EXISTING_SSID" WLAN_STA_PASSPHRASE="your$existing$passphrase" # this is the wireless interface we use to create our new AP (the "repeater" AP)WLAN_AP="wlan1"
# your new AP's SSID (change the name eventually) WLAN_AP_SSID="REPEAT_$WLAN_STA_SSID" # Be sure to use different channels for the 2 AP's for best performanceWLAN_AP_CHANNEL=3
WLAN_AP_IP="192.168.9.1" WLAN_AP_DHCP_RANGE="192.168.9.10,192.168.9.20" # we can use the same passphrase (or not) WLAN_AP_PASSPHRASE=$WLAN_STA_PASSPHRASE # temp files (will contain passphrases in clear text, so make sure they are not world readable) HOSTAP_TEMP_CONF="/root/hostap_temp.conf" WPASUPPLICANT_TEMP_CONF="/root/wpasupplicant_temp.conf" # URL and filename to download for the ad filter hosts file # Thanks to winhelp2002.mvps.org # just comment the two variables if you don't want to use ad filtering HOSTS_FILE="hosts.zip" HOSTS_URL="http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/$HOSTS_FILE" # log file for dnsmasq DNSMASQ_LOG="/root/dnsmasq.log" # Path for used commands (adapt to your system) #DHCPCD="/sbin/dhcpcd" #for Debian we use dhclient (installed by default) DHCPCD=$(which dhclient) HOSTAPD=$(which hostapd) WPASUPPLICANT=$(which wpa_supplicant) DNSMASQ=$(which dnsmasq) IPTABLES=$(which iptables) PIDFILE="/var/run/repeater.pid" IPTABLES_SAVE_FILE="/root/iptables.save" USAGE="Usage : `basename $0` \ \n\nWireless repeater/extender script." MSG_STOP="Repeater has been stopped."# sub-routines
show_notification()
{
xmessage -center -timeout $2 "$1"}
# Main program
if ; then
# show program helpecho -e "$USAGE"
exit 0
fi
# check if we are rootif ; then
echo `basename $0` ": this script must be run as root!" 1>&2exit 1
fi
# check for software we needif ; then
echo "FATAL: $DHCPCD not found!"; exit 1fi
if ; then
echo "FATAL: $HOSTAPD not found!"; exit 1fi
if ; then
echo "FATAL: $WPASUPPLICANT not found!"; exit 1fi
if ; then
echo "FATAL: $DNSMASQ not found!"; exit 1fi
if ; then
echo "FATAL: $IPTABLES not found!"; exit 1fi
# check for wireless interfaces ifconfig $WLAN_STA 1>&2>/dev/nullif ; then
echo "FATAL: Wireless interface $WLAN_STA unavailable!"; exit 1fi
ifconfig $WLAN_AP 1>&2>/dev/nullif ; then
echo "FATAL: Wireless interface $WLAN_AP unavailable!"; exit 1fi
# stop the repeater?if ; then
# be sure the repeater is already runningif ; then
# kill existing wireless connections from previous execution of this script echo -n -e "Stopping... " $DHCPCD -x $WLAN_STA 2>/dev/null $DHCPCD -x $WLAN_AP 2>/dev/null killall wpa_supplicant 2>/dev/null # kill running hostapd daemon if it exists killall hostapd 2>/dev/null # kill dnsmasq dhcp killall dnsmasq 2>/dev/null # empty existing temp.conf files, for security>$HOSTAP_TEMP_CONF
>$WPASUPPLICANT_TEMP_CONFecho "OK"
# restore firewall rules echo -n -e "Restoring firewall... " iptables-restore /dev/null service wicd stop 2>/dev/null # create temp wpa_supplicant.conf file for our STA interface cat >$WPASUPPLICANT_TEMP_CONF <$HOSTAP_TEMP_CONF <"$IPTABLES_SAVE_FILE" && echo "OK" # enable packet forwarding and add firewall rules to allow forwarding packets # between our 2 network interfaces.IF_IN=$WLAN_STA
IF_OUT=$WLAN_AP
sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1$IPTABLES -F
$IPTABLES -P INPUT ACCEPT $IPTABLES -P OUTPUT ACCEPT $IPTABLES -P FORWARD ACCEPT $IPTABLES -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $IF_IN -j MASQUERADE $IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i $IF_IN -o $IF_OUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT $IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i $IF_OUT -o $IF_IN -j ACCEPT # create pid file echo $$ >"$PIDFILE" echo -e "\nWireless repeater access point \"$WLAN_AP_SSID\" is *up* and running!\n" echo -e "To stop it : `basename $0` stop" show_notification "Wireless repeater access point \"$WLAN_AP_SSID\" is *up* and running!" 3 # optional : open a new xterm which displays the DNS log in realtime xterm -e "tail -f $DNSMASQ_LOG" &exit 0
fi
# unknown command, show usageecho -e "$USAGE"
exit 1
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DEBIAN 6.0 (SQUEEZE) ON THE XPLORE IX104C3 RUGGED TABLET PC Posted on 27/02/2013by AgentOss
SYSTEM SPECS
A nice review here : http://www.ruggedpcreview.com/3_slates_xplore_ix104c3.htmlUsers handbook :
ftp://Support:Xplore@ftp.xploretech.com/Reports%20and%20Handbooks/iX104C3%20USERS%20HANDBOOK.pdf Note: my model only has a digitizer (tablet PC model), no touchscreen(dual mode version)
DEBIAN STABLE TO THE RESCUE First I wanted to install Arch Linux on this system, but soon I encountered a severe setback : the Wacom stylus would not work. Then I tried Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise), everything worked out of the box, exceptthe stylus!
Explanation : it seems the support for this older, serial Wacom tablet has been removed from the X.Org Wacom input drivers, since the 0.10.6version and up.
(more info can be found here : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1780154 ) FORTUNATELY DEBIAN SQUEEZE STILL USES A WORKING 0.10.5 DRIVER VERSION! Continue reading →Posted in Debian ,
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