Tag: dell

  1. Random knowledge II.

    25 January 2007

    If you turn on the Xscreensaver module called Sonar while you're running a packet monitoring application (such as TCPdump), people are less likely to think you're doing anything shady, because "Only hacker tools don't have GUIs." Always hack your shell's personal configuration file (~/.bash_profile, for example) to change your shellprompt if you use GNU screen. That way you can tell what shells you've left open are single-access shells and which shells are multiplexed through a single connection with screen. It can get confusing sometimes. Because a shell run inside a GNU screen metaterminal sets an environment variable called $WINDOW, you …

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  2. Linux on the Dell Inspiron 700m.

    17 January 2007

    Distributions successfully used:

    Hardware assay:

    • CPU: Intel Pentium-III M, 1.6 GHz, clocked at 3193.03 bogoMIPS
    • Memory: 512MB
    • Chipset: Intel ICH4
    • Video: Intel 855GM. Hardware graphics acceleration works.
    • USB chipsets: UHCI, EHCI, OHCI. Use all in-kernel drivers.
    • Audio: Intel i810. Use in-kernel ALSA drivers.
    • Modem: Intel AC'97 Winmodem. Use SLmodem ebuild.
    • Wireless networking: Intel IPW2200. Use IPW2200 and IEEE 802.11 ebuilds.
    • PCMCIA/Cardbus: Texas Instruments PCI7420 Use in-kernel Yenta driver.
    • Firewire/IEEE 1394: Texas Instruments PCI7x20
    • Mass storage controller: Texas Instruments PCI7420/7620 CardBus/OHCI
    • Ethernet: Broadcom BCM4401/B0
    • Touchpad: Synaptics. Compile …

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