May 22nd, 2007 by
jay
Distros,
Laptops,
Wireless I loaded up the PCLinuxOS 2007 LiveCD last night and during the setup (of the LiveCD) it asks how you’d like to connect to the network either Ethernet, modem or wireless. On a total whim I choose Wireless. It then asked me to select the Windows driver which I luckily had on a USB drive. Unfortunately PCLinux could not yet see the external USB drive but it could see my Windows NTFS partition. So on another total whim I browsed the Windows partition looking for the Broadcom drivers I had downloaded from Gateway a while back. I found the file that I was looking for (bcmwl5a.inf) which has worked in the past with Xubuntu and my laptop and clicked OK. It did some stuff and then displayed a list of wireless networks. I must point out that I was not connected to a network in another way so at this point the wireless card is working. So I choose my wireless network and entered my security key and bang I’ve got a 54Mbps connection to the internet.
The only downside to this happy story is that PCLinuxOS kept freezing up for a few seconds at a time and it would not launch some applications.
But I am still impressed to get wireless working with a LiveCD.
Distros Laptops Wireless
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May 9th, 2007 by
jay
Tools
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology.
Tools
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May 9th, 2007 by
jay
linux,
rapidsvn,
subversion,
svn,
Tips N Tricks,
Tools This not a HOWTO but instead it’s a Here Are Some Tools post.
Problem:
You are working on a web project and you are ready to include other developers that are in a different geo location. You know you need to use source control but you don’t have the bandwidth to set up a server in your home.
Solution:
Use Springloops.com free Subversion hosting to host project.
We’ll also use