I just got a Buffalo wireless router WHR-HP-G54 a few days ago. It’s small, covers a good range (has a built-in internal amplifier), has decent memory 4MB ROM/16MB RAM and it can be modded to have an sd/mmc card for storage.
First thing was to load tomato (I got tired of dd-wrt’s QoS and wanted something […]
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WHR-HP-G54 and SD card mod
Published by September 3rd, 2008 in miscellaneous, opensource, development and personal. 2 Commentsicons for xfce panel’s wavelan plugin
Published by June 17th, 2007 in opensource, development and slackware. 1 CommentI went back to Xfce as my desktop for over a year now and only recently, I found a panel plugin for displaying the wifi signal strength from the Xfce Goodies Project called xfce4-wavelan-plugin. It’s a perfect little application with only one problem. The status icon is too ugly.
So I googled a little, found out […]
slackware packages are here again
Published by May 23rd, 2007 in opensource, development and slackware. 0 CommentsNot so much going on right now except the fact that I’m on my 4th day of quiting smoking. I feel less dependent and more healthy. Though it’s really tough right now and gonna be for a month or so…
Back to the main topic. Finally, I had the time and resource to actually build Slackware […]
slackware-current changelog rss feed
Published by May 19th, 2007 in opensource, development and slackware. 0 CommentsHaving some free time and being too used to Google Reader, I want an rss feed that can tell me the updates of slackware-current without having to check out slackware’s page, I wrote a perl script that does this for me. Also, friends at VnOSS put them on the server and had it run 4 […]

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