Linux

Linux links
* http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8438 gEDA CAD electronics for linux * http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-networking * http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9724 Nokia N800 and ASUS EeePC * http://www.allasus.com See EmbeddedPc * http://www.eeeuser.com/ * http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/

* http://linux.die.net/Mobile-Guide/ Mobile device cell phones * http://tuxmobil.org/phones_linux.html Tuxmobile cell phones and GPRS * http://www.kannel.org/ WAP gateway * http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9280 ICECAST audio streaming * http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000315 Audacity * http://www.linuxjournal.com * http://www.linuxgazette.com * http://www.linuxuser.co.uk * http://www.embeddedtechjournal.com/newsletter_2006/nl_02_05.htm * http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/embedded/9944/gumstix-introduces-verdex-product-line-xscale-cpu * http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT3888835064.html * http://wiki.clug.org.za/wiki/CLUG_Home_Page * http://www.lirc.org/ * http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Main_Page * http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/ 5849.tgz -- Databases and Zope * http://www.freebsd.org/news/newsflash.html#event20070209:01 PODCASTS * http://www.linuxtechdaily.com/2007/02/review-sabayon-linux/ * http://www.reactos.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page * http://www.hantslug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxHints * http://gagravarr.org/computing/hauppauge-media-mvp.shtml Hauppage media player * http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/371 * http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.php/Zms-inetd * http://misterhouse.sourceforge.net/ * http://ornellas.apanela.com/dokuwiki/pub:linux_bluetooth_gprs * http://linuxtracker.org/ * http://linuxha.blogspot.com/2006/02/linux-home-automation-packages.html Home automation * http://www.freenas.org/ BR * http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/ BR * http://www.yoggie.com/howItWorks.shtml * http://www.hackitlinux.com/50226711/yoggie_pico_linuxbased_personal_security_device.php

linksys
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/

dlink dap 1150 config
configuring the dap 1150 AP 802.11bgn access point or any other access point. Home has wired router from telco adsl line which connects to a switch.
 * Connect AP to laptop with ethernet cable.
 * Computer won't see ap because it needs to be configured with a StaticIp first. Youtube has videos on setting up a static ip.
 * ipconfig /all will reveal the static ip address for computer.
 * Enter this at the network configuration page.
 * type out in full: http://dlinkap , this will bring up a browser window with Dlink network configuration utility.

start firefox and enter 192.168.0.50 ip, the dlink page will display. set the ap to wpa2 encryption and password. Save settings and exit page. Go back to your windows 7 network configuration tool and reset it back to receive a DHCP lease, removing the static IP.

remove the AP and its cat5 cable from the laptop ethernet fixed wired port and plug the AP cat5 cable into the hard wired switch, which is connected to the fixed wired adsl router.

make certain under detect wireless network that the laptop did not pick up a wi-fi signal from the AP, if so remove any dlink AP entry which it would have automatically stored on connection to the ap via its inbuilt 802.11 wi-fi modem. This happens under windows 7 but not xp it seems.

click on the small network icon in the right bottom corner of the laptop and connect to the AP, it will ask for password and connect the laptop via WIFI to the Internet.

Chat clients
http://www.pidgin.im/

http://gaim-rss-reader.sourceforge.net/

Programming AVR Atmel controller
* http://www.mikrocontroller.net/articles/AVR-Tutorial * http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/November2004/article352.shtml * http://new.linuxfocus.org/ * http://tuxgraphics.org/electronics/

Blogs
*http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/

Disk partitioning
http://wiki.partedmagic.com/index.php/Using_GParted

SSH
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-10sysadtips/?ca=dgr-lnxw07Linux10Tricks&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GR

tldp.org
Linux from scratch * http://tldp.org/LDP/lfs/LFS-BOOK-6.1.1-HTML/index.html

DVD stuff
* CopyDvd * MplaYer

Linux PCB
* http://pcb.sourceforge.net/news.html * http://linuxfocus.org/English/December2004/article355.shtml

Linux distros
* http://www.sabayon.org  clone from Gentoo * http://www.transgaming.com/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=2&meid=-1 * http://www.cedega.org * http://www.fosscds.co.za/?ad=adwords.2 * http://www.distrowatch.com * http://www.lunar-linux.org/ Has GCC 3.4.6 * http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/livecd/ * http://www.freespire.org/

SA distributors
* http://www.fosscds.co.za * http://www.pawinski.co.za * http://www.amppolit.co.za

Virtualization
Running Windows apps on Linux freeBSD http://www.freebsd.org/news/press.html#story200701:02 http://win4bsd.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=2 BR http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/resources/ BR

Webhosting
* http://www.amplehosting.co.za/home/contactus.html * http://www.webonline.biz/home.php

Automated Gentoo installation
* http://wiki.kororaa.org/index.php?title=Kororaa_Beta_1 * http://www.linuxquestions.org/reviews/showproduct.php?product=640

gentoo and python
http://gentoo.modulix.net/gentoo/localfiles/distfiles.html

Text based browser
http://netrik.sourceforge.net/?intro.html

VDR on scratchpad
http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/My_VDR

GCC compiler
* GccCompiler * http://sdcc.sourceforge.net Sdcc atmel chip c-language compiler

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Linux from scratch LFS
http://www.pengutronix.de/software/ptxdist/index_en.html build from sources

http://kegel.com/crosstool/ GCC build script automation

http://www.barebox.org/ u-boot extension'

http://lwn.net/Articles/85865/ A stage-three Gentoo system has all the basics for which there is little choice, but remains barely functional, not even including a syslogger, as there are several choices available. However, this is where life gets interesting, as one can begin to make choices on packages, not just the features to include on packages that MUST be installed. This is where Linux from Scratch and other basic systems leave off, but it's where Gentoo really begins, as one now chooses the packages for the rest of their system, and compiles and installs them, using Gentoo's source based but automated and dependency checked Portage build system, with its two base commands, emerge, which does the high-level stuff such as dependency checking, and ebuild, generally called by emerge, but also usable on its own, to fetch, unpack, configure, compile, and install, individual packages. The latter command, ebuild, is especially useful for those wishing to do additional customization either to the applied patches, or to the configure and compile, before installation.