Archive for December, 2004
longshot
Overclockers.com.au has a lot of technical articles here , even one on waveguide lonshots (via)
pinouts.ru: Free handbook of pinouts for computer hardware components, cables, adapters, slots, cellular phones and some other devices (via)
Trevor Marshall (author of Antennas Enhance WLAN Security’) : on internet, on RF Design and Test & on Analog and Digital Design [...]
Posted: December 17th, 2004 under General.
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Palettes & Log
“J’ai moi-même créé la place de marché Europal pour rapprocher électroniquement acheteurs et vendeurs. Le peu d’empressement des vendeurs m’a obligé à réduire mes ambitions, mais le site a survécu à la fin de la bulle internet et reçoit plus de 20 000 visites par mois, dont 50 % d’étrangers.” (via)
La RFID est-elle le nouvel [...]
Posted: December 15th, 2004 under Construction, Ecolo, Formation.
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More WP
The WP reference centre (looking for root atthe404)
Posted: December 14th, 2004 under WordPress.
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I hacked
I-Hacked (via) introduces Firefox Browser Hacking, BitTorrent + RSS = Tivo, Google hacking (more on Secrets 2 Moteurs [de recherche]), various LAN & WLAN cards (Lynksys bluetooth here), Bypass BIOS Passwords
Posted: December 13th, 2004 under DIY Computers, Firefox.
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RUN
un monde Réunion
Partir discount
vols secs avec go voyages, avec vivacances
Posted: December 13th, 2004 under Hiking.
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Mac Hack
Macmod
Posted: December 13th, 2004 under Apple/Mac.
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Google suggests beta
As you type, Google will offer suggestions. Use the arrow keys to navigate the results (beta) (via)
Posted: December 13th, 2004 under Google, Writing the web.
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Enigmatic
About Enigma and Its Decryption (via)
Posted: December 11th, 2004 under General, Writing the web.
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Pingouin migrant
Le guide du pingouin migrateur … ou comment passer de Windows à Linux
lea
Voici quelques liens incontournables que tout débutant voulant se lancer dans l’aventure Debian se doit de consulter :
[people.via.ecp.fr]
[www.pcinpact.com]
[qref.sourceforge.net]
[www.debian.org]
[wiki.debian.net]
[andesi.org]
Et bien sur Léa : [lea-linux.org]
Ces site ne contiennent pas de documentation mais sont fort utiles aux Debianneux :
[www.apt-get.org]
[alioth.debian.org]
[x]
Posted: December 11th, 2004 under GNU/Linux.
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Drive
pour les firmware de cates graphiques, tenter mvktech
pour les lecteurs/graveurs de CD/DVD, voir CD-R firmware, The firmware page (rpc1) ou Club CD Freaks (CD Freaks)
Comprendre les drivers
driverzone (via)
Posted: December 10th, 2004 under DIY Computers.
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Firefox extensions
trying to find wich one I will use…
mozex
launchy
flashgot
and of course still looking for that beauty little referer extension I lost…
Posted: December 10th, 2004 under General.
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New life for an old box
Mainboard Asus TX97
This board is some kind of special fellow. It doesn’t bother having SIMM sockets anymore, which is probably the reason why it’s usually shipped with one Asus 32 MB SDRAM DIMM. There is a version (TX97-E) that will allow you to use your old 72 pin SIMM EDO or FPM, but I haven’t [...]
Posted: December 8th, 2004 under DIY Computers.
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Silent PC greets newbee
…here are some detailed how-to-assemble-a-PC articles. You can find many more on the web:
PCMech
daileyint
PCguide
All lifted from SPCR Forums, where the following greets the one who clicked on FAQ for Newbies: Please read this first!!
Thanks for reading this, you’re obviously an honest person and not afraid to admit (at least to yourself Wink ) that you’re [...]
Posted: December 7th, 2004 under DIY Computers.
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MiniITX
Slient PC review
Posted: December 7th, 2004 under DIY Computers.
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Wi Fi cont’d
The LocustWorld MeshBox is a wireless mesh router and access point combined into a single unit. The LocustWorld mesh system is low power and has no moving parts, this makes it reliable and cheap to run. The Meshbox is the most widely used wireless mesh system in the world, with operations in 53 countries. [...]
Posted: December 7th, 2004 under DIY Computers, Wi-Fi.
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BloGre
iseria
Agence d’Etudes et de Promotion de l’Isère
a Map of Grenoble’s Neighbourhoods
get ready for the red tape for everything
Open House The English Speaking Cultural Association in Grenoble, France
Les transports urbains avec dinoutoo.com à Grenoble
Beauty and the Grenoble Tram
semitag
Posted: December 6th, 2004 under OutreMer, Vercors, Writing the web.
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Debian on Soekris
it all came from there
Soekris …is a small company specializing in the design of embedded computer and communication devices. We are now offering a line of standard products of x86 based communication computers for the OEM market. They are available in any volume, from single units to high volume, and can also be customized to [...]
Posted: December 6th, 2004 under DIY Computers, GNU/Linux.
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Bios
PC Guide – BIOS Settings
the BIOS Survival Guide
Bios-drivers.com
eSupport (official AMI/Phoenix BIOS upgrades)
BIOS setup for Award BIOS v6.
PC Mechanic (Intro to the BIOS Setup Utility)
USBMan “Free USB and USB 2.0 Help, Information, Tips, Tricks, Troubleshooting and Forum Board“
Posted: December 6th, 2004 under Computers.
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More ITX mania
IPCop based Home Gateway
How to play AC3 5.1 Digital Audio on a standard EPIA
The “Tux Server Project”
Overclocking an EPIA (or EPIA M)
Hardware reviews on mini-itx
mini-box.com
nehemia review
VIA concurrent BN860T
Posted: December 4th, 2004 under DIY Computers.
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Fox extension Lost
Where is this referer extension that allowed me to re-open the tab that led me to the current tab ?
Updated 2005-03-21: Take a look at Surfbook, or MozFBRH. (via)
Posted: December 4th, 2004 under Mozilla.
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