Ubuntu 8.04
Yes, it’s another Ubuntu release preview blog, I know I always do these, but they’re interesting! Well, to me anyway! Although before I jump into Ubuntu though I’m going to talk a little about some of...
View ArticleBrainstorm
For anyone who hasn’t yet seen Ubuntu’s brainstorm website, it is an excellent community driven website where ideas can be suggested on any aspect of Ubuntu development, these are then voted and...
View ArticleLUGRadio Live 2008
The Crowd (Photo - BrunoBord) Well, here is it.. my yearly write-up of LUGRadio Live. Unfortunately the LUGRadio team have decided to call it a day after 5 seasons of the podcast, although it was...
View ArticleUbuntu 8.10
As usual I like to write a brief review of the latest Ubuntu versions as they are released, or in my case when they hit the release candidate stage, as I hate trying to use the overcrowded repositories...
View ArticleLugRadio Live 2009 & OggCamp
Welcome to LRL09! (Photo Credit Solexious) Well here we are again, another year, another LugRadio Live. For anyone who has never heard of it, LUGRadio Live is a community conference for supporters of...
View ArticleReinvigorating an Asus EEE
The Asus EEE PC was one of the first products into the ‘Netbook’ market when it was released back in December of 2007. Its small form-factor, low weight and solid state drive were a fantastic...
View ArticleFlashing Generic Firmware on a Technicolor TG582N
This post will probably be the most niche thing I’ve ever written. Perhaps I should explain the background first. I now work for an ISP, and during my training I’d become more interested in ADSL...
View ArticleAvoiding the Junk Mail Folder
We’ve all experienced the inconvenience of finding an important message sent to us has ended up in the Junk Mail folder in our mailbox and the risk that this might have been removed before we were able...
View ArticleBuilding a Media Centre / Retro Console
It has become something of a cliche that people purchase the incredible Raspberry Pi single-board PC, briefly play around with it, then throw it to the back of a cupboard to be forgotten about. I know...
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