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Didanix

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  1. Hey guys,

    I was just about to go from Jasager (openwrt) to dd-wrt.

    I enabled redboot via:

    * cd /tmp

    * wget http://fonera.info/camicia/openwrt-ar531x-...ux-CAMICIA.lzma

    * mtd -e vmlinux.bin.l7 write openwrt-ar531x-2.4-vmlinux-CAMICIA.lzma vmlinux.bin.l7

    * reboot

    Now while I was connected to the fon, it was using the IP 192.168.1.5, but after the reboot, I can't seem to access it?

    Does anyone have any clue on what the IP might be, or what the best course of action would be at this point?

  2. So, since you can implement 3G dongle support in dd-wrt and open-wrt, I thought to myself: why not implement it on the Jasager?

    The point of this post is to more or less "query" you guys to see if someone else has been thinking about the same thing, or even if it's already been implemented.

    Virtually all routers (no matter how small/big or cheap/pricy) have USB ports, some of them just require that you solder the port on the board, but the connection's should be there.

    At any rate, I'll put some serious research into this and I'll keep checking if someone out there thinks this is a good idea aswell. Talk about truly mobile jasager! :-)

    EDIT: Oh, hah, apparently the Fonera 2.0n model already has 3G dongle support. Maybe I can get the older model's serial connection to do the trick and work with 3G dongles aswell. ;-)

  3. I've been using ClarkConnect for years now, and I'd recommend it over ANY and ALL distros, if you're looking for ease of use and for the "It Just Works"-feeling.

    Whether you want to use ClarkConnect as a router/firewall/gateway or even a server box, it can handle all that, and mostly from a web-interface.

    The community edition has served me very, very well. Never had a breach in the past 4-5 years. :)

  4. Righto, I'll have the final job interview next week. If I get the job, it'll also start next week. So, once I get the job, I'll book a ticket, and be done with it. I'll try to keep you guys posted. :)

    I'll atleast talk to Moonlit on IRC (which he's not on atm, darn it!) when I know more, but so far it's looking pretty darn promising.

    And yes, Didanix = Dids.

  5. Personally, I don't do much UI tweaking. When I do want/need to change the Windows Explorer/shell, I go for Directory Opus, especially with Vista.

    While it's an entire explorer/shell replacement, it mainly acts as a much improved file manager, althoug the features are pretty astonishing. :)

    For themes, I just go with the Zune theme for XP, Black Vista for Vista.

  6. Yeah, liek let's make one that randomly generates (based on a specific algorithm) pornographic animated pictures that involve the Evil Server and Ceiling Cat, that would be sweet, don't you think?

  7. I'll take the daring first step and say that I love women, especially when they're naked. ;D

    From what I can tell, deadlife's for real, so yeah, not just spamming (read mods, read).

    I'm a bit afraid of how the rest of the community will feel about this, but I'm thrilled. :)

    Fingers crossed and good luck deadlife!

  8. So far the Wii hacks have been pretty useless, imo anyway. Thing is, they HAVE unlocked it (via the Zelda hack) to be able to inject custom code and use the actual Wii hardware, instead of the GC homebrew icky-hacky-tacky way they've used before.

    Also, I've had a WiiKey since the Wii came out, and I gotta say it's been working splendid. Not too hard to solder, so if you don't mess up the soldering part it'll still work with the latest Wii firmware.

    One thing worth 'segmenting' would be to actually mod the hardware. Either the actual Wii, or the Wiimote/Nunchuk. For example a DIY gun out of the Wiimote.

    I don't know, I'm just giving out an opinion. ;)

  9. I thought I might post this here, since as far as I know this is the only website/blog that has an up-to-date list of all the hotfixes for Vista.

    As most of these are not available through Windows Update and can only be obtained by contacting MS, the direct links on the website help, a lot.

    I simply downloaded all of these, then made a small batch file that executes all of them without the need to restart after every update. It takes a while to install them, but for me at least it was worth it.

    Here you go. :)

    http://aaron-kelley.net/downloads/hotfix/

  10. So, I was browsing around empornium one day, just to get my daily pr0n, and I came across a little article about a band that made a song about empornium.

    At this point I never thought the song could be good in any way, not to even mention the other songs by the band.

    So, I followed the link and downloaded their album (it's free, and legal :roll: ) and man, it's actually quite funny!

    So, I just thought I'd share the link to their site, since the lyrics are a bit geeky (about MPAA and pirating mostly) and the actual music is quite enjoyable. Lyrics like "Hack the Gibson, Hack the Gibson, I'm seeding bittorrents like a digital pimps son". :D

    Anyhoo, here's the link. Just click the "Download via HTTP".

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