The Wisdom of Calvin
If you do the job badly enough, sometimes you don't get asked to do it
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Tag Archives: Orinoco
Orinoco RF Monitor Patch
Today I came across a patch for the kernel that enables monitor mode for orinoco based wireless network adapters. The version provided with the kernel of course does not give this functionality, making kismet, airtraf and other wireless monitoring based … Continue reading
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Tagged airsnort, airtraf, David Gibson, Linux 2.6.7, Orinoco, rf monitor
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KDE 3.2.1 & Software Freedom Day
Well, I’m in the process of pulling up KDE 3.2.1. Everything is going as smooth as silk, which I would expect from a minor update. Unfortunately I’m still having issues compiling KFS (not in the portage tree) against the newer … Continue reading
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Tagged KDE, KDE 3.2.1, KFS, LUFS, Orinoco, Pikes Peak Linux Users Group, reiserfs, Software Freedom Day, Win4Linux
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Laptop Kernel Update Cont.
I think maybe the console frame buffer might have been causing some of my performance issues. After having removed that, everything seems to be much better. I really don’t know much about the kernel, so I couldn’t tell you why. … Continue reading