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Finding off the shelf supported hardware is a tough task for Linux.  The problem with such lists is that they often include hardware that you can no longer purchase from retails outlets.  So it’s easier to get a list of what the outlets have available and then search the list […]

Linux Hardware Compatibility – getting started with off the shelf ...


I’m finally getting back to using my Epia M10000 board as a MythTV frontend.  The goal here is to configure it to run with a CF card for booting and a wireless card to communicate with the backend, and use the TV-output connected to our TV in the living room.  […]

Bringing up MiniMyth on an EPIA M10000 using wireless




I keep trying to take my lunch hour to do some writing. There are only a few free hotspots in The Woodlands (which is way north Houston) so getting to one quickly is problematic at best. Starbuck’s are on every corner, with their T-Mobile HotSpots service, but why pay for […]

Finding a place to write