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+ + If you are not being redirected automatically, please click here. + + diff --git a/know-how/development/_posts/2008-07-15-cookies.md b/know-how/development/_posts/2008-07-15-cookies.md index f2fecf6..1ba7df4 100644 --- a/know-how/development/_posts/2008-07-15-cookies.md +++ b/know-how/development/_posts/2008-07-15-cookies.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Domain-Cookies -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 22:08:02 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 22:08:02 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/domain-cookies.html tags: - - know-how - - development - - web - - cookies +- know-how +- development +- web +- cookies +title: Domain-Cookies +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 22:08:02 +0200 --- + According to various documentation, the cookie domain has to contain **at least** 2 dots for a browser to accept this as a wildcard cookie (e.g. `.google.com`) and use this for all sub-domains. So `.foo.bar.com` should work - **should**. Opera doesn't like it and only accepts it domain-wide if there are **exactly** 2 dots in the domain name. In this case -`.bar.com`. If you use `.foo.bar.com` the string is ignored and the cookie only gets set for the current domain. +`.bar.com`. If you use `.foo.bar.com` the string is ignored and the cookie only gets set for the current domain. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/development/_posts/2008-08-01-bazaar.md b/know-how/development/_posts/2008-08-01-bazaar.md index b6699e3..1f36942 100644 --- a/know-how/development/_posts/2008-08-01-bazaar.md +++ b/know-how/development/_posts/2008-08-01-bazaar.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Bazaar (bzr) -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-31 22:32:29 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-01 00:41:36 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/31/bazaar-bzr.html tags: - - know-how - - development - - dvcs - - bazaar +- know-how +- development +- dvcs +- bazaar +title: Bazaar (bzr) +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-01 00:41:36 +0200 --- + Bazaar is a distributed versioning system. **Homepage:** @@ -66,4 +69,4 @@ You will mostly just convert the dumpfile to a big bzr-repo: You can then push the repo to the central repo by issuing - bzr push bzr/ bzr://path/to/central/repo + bzr push bzr/ bzr://path/to/central/repo \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/development/_posts/2009-07-17-mono-winforms.md b/know-how/development/_posts/2009-07-17-mono-winforms.md index 713ca37..ad5e6a2 100644 --- a/know-how/development/_posts/2009-07-17-mono-winforms.md +++ b/know-how/development/_posts/2009-07-17-mono-winforms.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Mono + WinForms -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-10-08 15:23:14 +0200 -updated: 2009-07-17 23:15:27 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/10/08/mono-+-winforms.html tags: - - know-how - - development - - mono - - winforms +- know-how +- development +- mono +- winforms +title: Mono + WinForms +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 23:15:27 +0200 --- + **Installation manual:** [mono-project.com](http://www.mono-project.com/WinForms_Designer#Installation) **Forum:** [UbuntuForums.org](http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=468183) @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ Version: 2.0.0.0 Libs: -r:${pkglibdir}/System.Windows.Forms.dll ~~~ -Afterwards you can add this as a Reference to your project in MonoDevelop. +Afterwards you can add this as a Reference to your project in MonoDevelop. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/development/_posts/2009-07-24-firebug.md b/know-how/development/_posts/2009-07-24-firebug.md index e2a8ad0..3dacfdc 100644 --- a/know-how/development/_posts/2009-07-24-firebug.md +++ b/know-how/development/_posts/2009-07-24-firebug.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Firebug -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-12-22 14:58:35 +0100 -updated: 2009-07-24 12:34:42 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/22/firebug.html tags: - - know-how - - development - - firebug +- know-how +- development +- firebug +title: Firebug +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-24 12:34:42 +0200 --- + Firebug is a useful Firefox extension to debug JavaScript and more. To not raise error messages on browsers without Firebug, there's a small script called [firebugx.js](http://getfirebug.com/firebug/firebugx.js), which creates empty functions. [Sascha Hameister](http://javascript.io/index.php?/archives/42-Kleiner-Performance-Patch-fuer-firebugx.js.html) @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ if (!window.console || !console.firebug) { } {% endhighlight %} -You might also want to use [Firebug Lite](http://getfirebug.com/lite.html). +You might also want to use [Firebug Lite](http://getfirebug.com/lite.html). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/development/_posts/2009-08-09-pear-channels.md b/know-how/development/_posts/2009-08-09-pear-channels.md index b800245..eb5bd82 100644 --- a/know-how/development/_posts/2009-08-09-pear-channels.md +++ b/know-how/development/_posts/2009-08-09-pear-channels.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: PEAR Channels -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-11 20:29:22 +0100 -updated: 2009-08-09 13:35:46 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/11/pear-channels.html tags: - - know-how - - development - - php - - pear +- know-how +- development +- php +- pear +title: PEAR Channels +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-09 13:35:46 +0200 --- + Some channels for PEAR. Use this to add them: pear channel-discovery @@ -44,4 +47,4 @@ The easiest solution was found in the last post of a thread in the [PEAR Forum]( * do a `sudo pear update-channels` -*[PEAR]: PHP Extension and Application Repository +*[PEAR]: PHP Extension and Application Repository \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/development/_posts/2010-01-22-compile-wxnet.md b/know-how/development/_posts/2010-01-22-compile-wxnet.md index 9a2aea1..26b0750 100644 --- a/know-how/development/_posts/2010-01-22-compile-wxnet.md +++ b/know-how/development/_posts/2010-01-22-compile-wxnet.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Compile wx.NET -language: en -layout: default created: 2010-01-22 17:36:17 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-22 17:48:52 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/01/22/compile-wx.net.html tags: - - know-how - - development - - wx-net +- know-how +- development +- wx-net +title: Compile wx.NET +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-22 17:48:52 +0100 --- + * **Homepage:** *wx.NET* is a *wxWidgets*-wrapper for Mono. The compilation is not really straight-forward as one is used to. @@ -33,4 +36,4 @@ tags: make wxnet-core -1. find your library in `Bin/wx.NET.dll` +1. find your library in `Bin/wx.NET.dll` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/development/_posts/2010-03-11-json-mime-types.md b/know-how/development/_posts/2010-03-11-json-mime-types.md index 1e9e905..1b5c7ba 100644 --- a/know-how/development/_posts/2010-03-11-json-mime-types.md +++ b/know-how/development/_posts/2010-03-11-json-mime-types.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: JSON Mime-Types -language: en -layout: default created: 2010-03-11 14:34:12 +0100 -updated: 2010-03-11 14:34:12 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/03/11/json-mime-types.html tags: - - know-how - - development - - web - - javascript - - json +- know-how +- development +- web +- javascript +- json +title: JSON Mime-Types +toc: false +updated: 2010-03-11 14:34:12 +0100 --- + For JSON data, there are different mime-types floating around the web: * `application/json` @@ -23,4 +26,4 @@ At [ruby-forum.com](http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/94728#193035) there is a nic is best to use **`text/x-json`**. The already wide-spread `application/json` is not really correct as `application` is meant for data which can only be read *after being processed*. But as JSON is clear-text, you can read it somewhat without parsing. That's why the `text` branch is to be preferred. And as the `json` type is not yet approved, you have -to use `x-json` - a nonstandard extension. +to use `x-json` - a nonstandard extension. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/development/_posts/2016-10-30-tools-i-should-use-more-often.md b/know-how/development/_posts/2016-10-30-tools-i-should-use-more-often.md index cce8271..ccef61c 100644 --- a/know-how/development/_posts/2016-10-30-tools-i-should-use-more-often.md +++ b/know-how/development/_posts/2016-10-30-tools-i-should-use-more-often.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Tools I should use more often -language: en -layout: default created: 2016-04-08 22:38:47 +0200 -updated: 2016-10-30 12:36:59 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/04/08/tools-i-should-use-more-often.html tags: - - know-how - - development - - tools - - helpers +- know-how +- development +- tools +- helpers +title: Tools I should use more often +toc: false +updated: 2016-10-30 12:36:59 +0100 --- + I often come across useful little tools where I think, I should try them later. But this "later" never happens… @@ -43,4 +46,4 @@ Cool tools I already use * [fish-shell](https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell) --- friendly interactive shell * [glances](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances) --- An eye on your system, htop+df+iotop+iftop and more * [Guake](https://github.com/Guake/guake) --- drop-down terminal for Gnome -* [Fira Code](https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode) --- development font with awesome ligatures for pretty code +* [Fira Code](https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode) --- development font with awesome ligatures for pretty code \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/gtd/_posts/2008-07-15-email.md b/know-how/gtd/_posts/2008-07-15-email.md index 5adf9a8..b09c0cf 100644 --- a/know-how/gtd/_posts/2008-07-15-email.md +++ b/know-how/gtd/_posts/2008-07-15-email.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Getting Email Under Control -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 23:59:52 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 23:59:52 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/getting-email-under-control.html tags: - - know-how - - gettingthingsdone - - gtd - - email +- know-how +- gettingthingsdone +- gtd +- email +title: Getting Email Under Control +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 23:59:52 +0200 --- + * **Homepage:** [www.davidco.com](http://www.davidco.com/store/catalog/NEW-Getting-Email-Under-Control-p-16377.php) Managing the flood of email messages that most of us need to interact with on a daily basis is a growing challenge. No @@ -161,4 +164,4 @@ whatever it takes to use it wisely and safely. It is a huge productivity enhance a severe occupational hazard. -©David Allen & Company 1998, 2008. All rights reserved. www.DavidAllenGTD.com +©David Allen & Company 1998, 2008. All rights reserved. www.DavidAllenGTD.com \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2008-12-05-sony-playstation-2.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2008-12-05-sony-playstation-2.md index ecfe23a..23843df 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2008-12-05-sony-playstation-2.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2008-12-05-sony-playstation-2.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ --- -title: Sony PlayStation 2 -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-12-05 00:31:49 +0100 -updated: 2008-12-05 00:31:49 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/05/sony-playstation-2.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - sony - - playstation - - pstwo +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- sony +- playstation +- pstwo +title: Sony PlayStation 2 +toc: false +updated: 2008-12-05 00:31:49 +0100 --- +
    {% for page in site.categories.sony-playstation-2 %}
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+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-asus-wl300g.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-asus-wl300g.md index 59d56df..8d1a1a9 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-asus-wl300g.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-asus-wl300g.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: ASUS WL-300g -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 23:18:42 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 23:18:42 +0100 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/asus-wl-300g.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - wifi - - asus - - firmware +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- wifi +- asus +- firmware +title: ASUS WL-300g +toc: true +updated: 2009-02-02 23:18:42 +0100 --- + Install DD-WRT ============== @@ -48,4 +51,4 @@ The CRC32 checksum matched that in the header. So I calculated the CRC32 of my modified file and changed the header - and now I could upload the DD-WRT file using the normal firmware upgrade of the original firmware. After installing v23, you can easily update to v24 using the DD-WRT web interface. -![DD-WRT Version Info]({{ site.url }}/assets/ddwrt.png) +![DD-WRT Version Info]({{ site.url }}/assets/ddwrt.png) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-samsung-sgh-z300.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-samsung-sgh-z300.md index 4449881..cf414cf 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-samsung-sgh-z300.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-samsung-sgh-z300.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Samsung SGH-Z300/ZM60 -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 18:44:27 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 18:51:02 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/samsung-sgh-z300zm60.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - samsung - - phone +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- samsung +- phone +title: Samsung SGH-Z300/ZM60 +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 18:51:02 +0100 --- + I got a Samsung ZM-60 from T-Mobile (incl. SIMlock). The first shock came after switching it on for the first time: Everything was in the T-Mobile magenta color. After some research, I found out, that it's originally a `SGH-Z300`. @@ -61,4 +64,4 @@ Phone identification The phone sends the following User-Agent to websites: - SGH-Z300 SHP/VPP/R5 SMB3.1 SMM-MMS/1.2.0 profile/MIDP-2.0 + SGH-Z300 SHP/VPP/R5 SMB3.1 SMM-MMS/1.2.0 profile/MIDP-2.0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-a55.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-a55.md index c7b1586..1543142 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-a55.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-a55.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Siemens A55 -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 22:30:48 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 22:30:48 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/siemens-a55.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - siemens - - phone +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- siemens +- phone +title: Siemens A55 +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 22:30:48 +0100 --- + A friend visited me bringing two A55 with SIMlock. Both were from the same provider and both didn't accept the unlocking code from the provider for some reason. After trying the usual tools without luck, we used the [testpoint method](http://www.allsiemens.com/testpoints/siemens-A55.htm). Using very sharp tweezers, we scratched away the protective from the desired trace and cut it. Now we were able to use -*Freia* without any problems. (set to "Bootcore Bug") +*Freia* without any problems. (set to "Bootcore Bug") \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-gigaset.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-gigaset.md index a79b847..b7eefeb 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-gigaset.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-gigaset.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: SIEMENS Gigaset -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 02:15:29 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 22:27:14 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/siemens-gigaset.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - siemens - - phone +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- siemens +- phone +title: SIEMENS Gigaset +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 22:27:14 +0100 --- + Service mode ============ diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-m65.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-m65.md index 0e9d7b6..72d742a 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-m65.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-siemens-m65.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Siemens M65 -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 21:39:52 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 22:26:57 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/siemens-m65.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - siemens - - phone +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- siemens +- phone +title: Siemens M65 +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 22:26:57 +0100 --- + A M65 of my in-laws seemed broken so I took it home to play around with my `DCA-510`-cable. It showed firmware rev. 15 … the current one was rev. 58. I read somewhere that older firmware WILL produce problems so @@ -51,4 +54,4 @@ Internal Filesystem If you want to get rid of the "Load games", "Load Ringtones", etc. menus, just use the [VSOFS-Plugin](http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/vsofs.html) for [Total Commander](http://www.ghisler.com/) to delete the file `\\M65\Config\Default\MagicLinks\MagicLinks.xml` and -the directory on the phone. +the directory on the phone. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-teac-mp380.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-teac-mp380.md index 4b12d05..93e029a 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-teac-mp380.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-teac-mp380.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: TEAC MP-380 / entryx EM850 -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 22:49:04 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 22:49:04 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/teac-mp-380-entryx-em850.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - teac - - entryx - - mp3player +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- teac +- entryx +- mp3player +title: TEAC MP-380 / entryx EM850 +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 22:49:04 +0100 --- + A local discounter offered a MP4-player *[entryx EM850](http://www.entryx.de/deutsch/produkte/mp3player/2gb_mediaplayer_mp3.html)* some time ago. The supplied firmware has some severe problems, e.g. the devices powers off while playing without touching it. @@ -44,4 +47,4 @@ Now do the following: After the upgrade completed, you might have to format the internal storage for the player to recognize it. Some little bonus: After the upgrade, you'll find a Tetris game as well as a FM-Tuner. But the latter one doesn't have -any reception - maybe they didn't add an antenna, although the IC would support it. +any reception - maybe they didn't add an antenna, although the IC would support it. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-zyxel-660hw67.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-zyxel-660hw67.md index 5eaaa2e..16a14d7 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-zyxel-660hw67.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-02-02-zyxel-660hw67.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: ZyXEL Prestige 660HW-67 -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 20:55:24 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 20:55:24 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/zyxel-prestige-660hw-67.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - zyxel - - prestige - - router +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- zyxel +- prestige +- router +title: ZyXEL Prestige 660HW-67 +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 20:55:24 +0100 --- + The 660HW-67 was distributed in Germany as the "WLAN Modem 100" through the Arcor ISP. It came with the firmware `QD.7` which seems to be originally made for AOL. @@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ This is how it works (using the serial connector on the PCB and a terminal progr 1. upload the new firmware again but cancel the upload after about 600 KiB (~12 min at 9600 baud) * the router will boot into a debug mode 1. upload the new `rom-0` file -1. upload the new firmware file +1. upload the new firmware file \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-03-10-nintendo-ds.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-03-10-nintendo-ds.md index 7dcd651..c5aa956 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-03-10-nintendo-ds.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-03-10-nintendo-ds.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Nintendo DS -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-10 00:43:19 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-10 01:13:42 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/10/nintendo-ds.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: Nintendo DS +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-10 01:13:42 +0100 --- + (DS = Dual Screen) ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/nintendo_ds_lite.jpg) @@ -29,4 +32,4 @@ Links ===== * [Nintendo DS homebrew](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_DS_homebrew) -* [Hacking Nintendo DS](http://doc.kodewerx.org/hacking_nds.html) --- list of ActionReplay code structure and some generic assembler codes +* [Hacking Nintendo DS](http://doc.kodewerx.org/hacking_nds.html) --- list of ActionReplay code structure and some generic assembler codes \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-03-10-nintendo-wii.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-03-10-nintendo-wii.md index a1ccbb2..3c32345 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-03-10-nintendo-wii.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-03-10-nintendo-wii.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Nintendo Wii -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-10 00:43:19 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-10 01:13:42 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/10/nintendo-wii.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: Nintendo Wii +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-10 01:13:42 +0100 --- +
    {% for page in site.categories.nintendo-wii %}
  • {{ page.title }}
  • @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ Links ===== * [The Homebrew Channel](http://hbc.hackmii.com/) -* [WiiBrew Wiki](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Main_Page) +* [WiiBrew Wiki](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Main_Page) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-04-11-jamba-downloads.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-04-11-jamba-downloads.md index 0925162..59c1c18 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-04-11-jamba-downloads.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-04-11-jamba-downloads.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Jamba Downloads -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-04-11 22:06:49 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-11 22:06:49 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/11/jamba-downloads-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - jamba +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- jamba +title: Jamba Downloads +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-11 22:06:49 +0200 --- + Vor etlicher Zeit hatte ich mal 100,- € Guthaben bei Jamba gewonnen. Beim Versuch, ein Programm auf mein Samsung Z300 zu laden (das Z300 gibt's bei Jamba nur unter der T-Mobile-Bezeichnung *ZM60*), zeigte mir Jamba, dass mein Handy angeblich keine Software downloaden könne. Der kleinere Bruder, das Z500, hingegen unterstützt das merkwürdigerweise. @@ -49,4 +52,4 @@ Apache-Webserver mit folgender Zeile in einer Datei `.htaccess`: AddType application/java-archive .jar -Dann braucht man nur noch per GPRS auf den URL der `.jar`-Datei zuzugreifen und der Download startet. +Dann braucht man nur noch per GPRS auf den URL der `.jar`-Datei zuzugreifen und der Download startet. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-05-16-msi-rg54se.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-05-16-msi-rg54se.md index 7d54612..d227984 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-05-16-msi-rg54se.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-05-16-msi-rg54se.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: MSI RG54SE -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-05-16 22:20:01 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-16 22:20:01 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/16/msi-rg54se.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - msi - - router +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- msi +- router +title: MSI RG54SE +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-16 22:20:01 +0200 --- + Sold under following names: * CC&C WA-2204A @@ -20,4 +23,4 @@ Sold under following names: * Canyon WF514v2 * GigaFast WF719-CAPR * ZCOMAX WA-2204A -* Zonet ZSR1114WE +* Zonet ZSR1114WE \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-06-05-cisco-catalyst-2950.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-06-05-cisco-catalyst-2950.md index da646b2..4756f10 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-06-05-cisco-catalyst-2950.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-06-05-cisco-catalyst-2950.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Cisco Catalyst 2950 -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-06-05 09:54:04 +0200 -updated: 2009-06-05 17:01:15 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/06/05/cisco-catalyst-2950-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - cisco - - catalyst +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- cisco +- catalyst +title: Cisco Catalyst 2950 +toc: false +updated: 2009-06-05 17:01:15 +0200 --- + MAC Adresstabelle ================= @@ -171,4 +174,4 @@ Netgear FS108P PoE-Switch Der gleiche Angriff auf einen *Netgear FS108P* Switch bringt den Switch nur dazu, Pakete an unbekannte MAC-Adressen zu ignorieren. Somit wäre das eine DoS-Attacke - aber keine Möglichkeit, fremde Daten mitzusniffen. Die Broadcast-Pakete -hingegen werden auf allen Ports ausgegeben und fluten somit auch angeschlossene Switches/Router. +hingegen werden auf allen Ports ausgegeben und fluten somit auch angeschlossene Switches/Router. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-06-27-audiomate.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-06-27-audiomate.md index 10e34f8..d9705c0 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-06-27-audiomate.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-06-27-audiomate.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: AudioMate / ALLSOUND -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-01-26 09:54:04 +0200 -updated: 2009-06-27 17:01:15 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/26/audiomate-allsound.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - audiomate - - allsound +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- audiomate +- allsound +title: AudioMate / ALLSOUND +toc: false +updated: 2009-06-27 17:01:15 +0200 --- + ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/audiomate.jpg) * allnet **ALLSOUND**: [allnet.de](http://www.allnet.de/downloads.php?produkt=ALLSOUND) @@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ tags: {% for page in site.categories.audiomate %}
  • {{ page.title }}
  • {% endfor %} -
+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-26-samsung-se-t084m.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-26-samsung-se-t084m.md index 4ba0b91..67671cb 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-26-samsung-se-t084m.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-26-samsung-se-t084m.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Samsung SE-T084M -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-05-15 15:59:19 +0200 -updated: 2009-10-26 21:41:59 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/15/samsung-se-t084m.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - samsung - - drive +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- samsung +- drive +title: Samsung SE-T084M +toc: false +updated: 2009-10-26 21:41:59 +0100 --- + The SE-T084M is an external USB burner with everything but BluRay burning. ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/samsung_se-t084m.jpg) @@ -43,4 +46,4 @@ You can enable *RPC1* by using [MCSE](http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t= Windows XP will continue to show a *X changes left* in the region settings. But this is a software lock. Open *RegEdit* and go to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft`. There you'll find a key with strange characters (something like `';t-z%`) which contains a single REG_QWORD value. Delete the whole key and you'll be back at *5 changes left*. -

+

\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-30-bios-passwords-de.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-30-bios-passwords-de.md index 556f4c8..42948f2 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-30-bios-passwords-de.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-30-bios-passwords-de.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ --- -title: BIOS Passwörter -language: de alternatives: - - language: en - url: /know-how/hacking/bios-passwords.html -layout: default +- language: en + url: /know-how/hacking/bios-passwords.html created: 2008-07-18 01:36:55 +0200 -updated: 2009-10-30 22:53:14 +0100 -toc: true +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/18/bios-passwoerter-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +title: BIOS Passwörter +toc: true +updated: 2009-10-30 22:53:14 +0100 --- + [This page in English.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) Da Notebook-Hersteller die Vergesslichkeit von Passwörtern als Problem erkannt haben, ist es oft recht einfach, ein @@ -114,4 +117,4 @@ Notrettung Wenn man noch booten kann, und nur das Passwort für das BIOS-Setup braucht, hilft in den meisten Fällen Christophe Grenier's CmosPwd weiter. Es liest das Passwort aus dem CMOS-Speicher und entschlüsselt es. Für SONY VAIO-Notebooks, -siehe [hier]({% post_url 2008-07-20-sony-vaio %}). +siehe [hier]({% post_url 2008-07-20-sony-vaio %}). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-30-bios-passwords.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-30-bios-passwords.md index f1f7bd9..a4f94ba 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-30-bios-passwords.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-10-30-bios-passwords.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ --- -title: BIOS Passwords -language: en alternatives: - - language: de - url: /know-how/hacking/bios-passwords-de.html -layout: default +- language: de + url: /know-how/hacking/bios-passwords-de.html created: 2008-07-16 00:44:43 +0200 -updated: 2009-10-30 22:53:46 +0100 -toc: true +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/16/bios-passwords.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +title: BIOS Passwords +toc: true +updated: 2009-10-30 22:53:46 +0100 --- + [Diese Seite auf Deutsch.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords-de %}) Since Notebook-manufacturers know of the problem of forgotten passwords, they often implement easy ways to remove BIOS @@ -109,4 +112,4 @@ If everything fails If you can still boot and only need the password to the BIOS-setup, Christophe Grenier's [CmosPwd](http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/CmosPwd) will help you in most cases. It reads out the CMOS-memory and tries -to decrypt the password stored there. For SONY Vaio notebooks, look [here]({% post_url 2008-07-20-sony-vaio %}). +to decrypt the password stored there. For SONY Vaio notebooks, look [here]({% post_url 2008-07-20-sony-vaio %}). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-12-06-linksys-nslu2.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-12-06-linksys-nslu2.md index 5779a5d..c3ecbce 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-12-06-linksys-nslu2.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-12-06-linksys-nslu2.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Linksys NSLU2 -layout: default created: 2009-08-10 01:41:46 +0200 -updated: 2009-12-06 14:01:10 +0100 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/08/10/linksys-nslu2.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - linksys - - nas - - storage +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- linksys +- nas +- storage +title: Linksys NSLU2 +toc: true +updated: 2009-12-06 14:01:10 +0100 --- + **NSLU2** means *Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives*. Also see [here](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2). ![NSLU2]({{ site.url }}/assets/nslu2.jpg) @@ -153,4 +156,4 @@ I compiled their [iStat Server](http://code.google.com/p/istatd/) on my Slug and Download: [istatd_0.5.4_armel.deb]({{ site.url }}/assets/istatd_0.5.4_armel.deb) -[^1]: both found in `/boot` on the root partition of the NSLU2-disk +[^1]: both found in `/boot` on the root partition of the NSLU2-disk \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-12-27-medion-hddrive2go.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-12-27-medion-hddrive2go.md index 1de87d8..a596688 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-12-27-medion-hddrive2go.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2009-12-27-medion-hddrive2go.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: MEDION HDDrive2go -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-06-09 15:43:52 +0200 -updated: 2009-12-27 20:18:52 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/06/09/medion-hddrive2go-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - medion - - hdd +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- medion +- hdd +title: MEDION HDDrive2go +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-27 20:18:52 +0100 --- + @@ -76,4 +79,4 @@ Links * * * -* +* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2010-01-05-avm-fritzbox-7270.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2010-01-05-avm-fritzbox-7270.md index 3ab1192..39912eb 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2010-01-05-avm-fritzbox-7270.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2010-01-05-avm-fritzbox-7270.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: AVM Fritz!Box 7270 -layout: default created: 2009-12-19 18:40:34 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-05 00:19:18 +0100 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/12/19/avm-fritz!box-7270.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - avm - - fritz - - fritzbox - - settings +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- avm +- fritz +- fritzbox +- settings +title: AVM Fritz!Box 7270 +toc: true +updated: 2010-01-05 00:19:18 +0100 --- + **Homepage:** Fritz Fun @@ -132,4 +135,4 @@ Now just insert your desired DNS servers, upload the changed config and you shou *[FB]: Fritz!Box *[DNS]: Domain Name System -*[ISP]: Internet Service Provider +*[ISP]: Internet Service Provider \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2010-01-11-sony-psp.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2010-01-11-sony-psp.md index e42da87..6272e41 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2010-01-11-sony-psp.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2010-01-11-sony-psp.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: SONY PlayStation Portable -language: en -layout: default created: 2010-01-08 08:47:41 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-11 21:39:20 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/01/08/sony-playstation-portable.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - sony - - playstation - - psp +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- sony +- playstation +- psp +title: SONY PlayStation Portable +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-11 21:39:20 +0100 --- + * **Model:** PSP Slim (PSP-2004) * **Battery:** PSP-S110 @@ -185,4 +188,4 @@ Links ===== * -* +* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-01-26-synology-telnet-password.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-01-26-synology-telnet-password.md index e17120f..65d81bf 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-01-26-synology-telnet-password.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-01-26-synology-telnet-password.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: Synology Telnet password -language: en -layout: default created: 2016-01-26 19:54:55 +0100 -updated: 2016-01-26 19:54:55 +0100 -toc: true +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/01/26/synology-telnet-password.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - synology - - xpenology - - telnet - - password +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- synology +- xpenology +- telnet +- password +title: Synology Telnet password +toc: true +updated: 2016-01-26 19:54:55 +0100 --- + If you ever had a problem with your Synology DiskStation, you might have stumbled upon the emergency telnet access or even the serial port on the PCB. @@ -80,4 +83,4 @@ time might be reset to 1 January 1970.

By the way: This password doesn't work for SSH after you've setup your Synology. -After the setup, the `root` password is that of your `admin` user. +After the setup, the `root` password is that of your `admin` user. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-04-16-tassimo-barcodes.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-04-16-tassimo-barcodes.md index 1262024..022a9df 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-04-16-tassimo-barcodes.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-04-16-tassimo-barcodes.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: TASSIMO Barcodes -language: de -layout: default_nobreaktables created: 2013-09-08 15:43:52 +0200 -updated: 2016-04-16 18:37:49 +0200 -toc: true +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default_nobreaktables +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2013/09/08/tassimo-barcodes-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - tassimo +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- tassimo +title: TASSIMO Barcodes +toc: true +updated: 2016-04-16 18:37:49 +0200 --- + Im Gegensatz zu anderen Kapselmaschinen, bringen die Kapseln bei Tassimo ihre Zubereitungsanleitung gleich mit: In Form eines Barcodes auf der Kapsel. @@ -185,4 +188,4 @@ Links * [Tassimo Patent US7231869](http://www.google.com/patents/US7231869?printsec=description&dq=coffee+barcode) * [Reverse engineering T-Disk barcodes for Tassimo coffee makers](http://reverseengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/3919/reverse-engineering-t-disk-barcodes-for-tassimo-coffee-makers) * [Tassimo (T-Disc) Barcode von "Großer Tasse"](http://board.gulli.com/thread/739924-s-tassimo-t-disc-barcode-von-grosser-tasse/) -* [Tassimo Heißwasser-Disc mit 4 einstellbaren Mengen](http://www.kaffekompagniet.com/shop/tassimo-hot-water-916p.html) +* [Tassimo Heißwasser-Disc mit 4 einstellbaren Mengen](http://www.kaffekompagniet.com/shop/tassimo-hot-water-916p.html) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-07-07-crypto-virus-decrypted.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-07-07-crypto-virus-decrypted.md index f80a9d3..19364c4 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-07-07-crypto-virus-decrypted.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-07-07-crypto-virus-decrypted.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Crypto-Virus decrypted -language: en -layout: default created: 2016-07-08 15:41:41 +0200 -updated: 2016-07-08 15:41:41 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/07/08/crypto-virus-decrypted.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - virus - - cryptovirus - - cryptor +- know-how +- hacking +- virus +- cryptovirus +- cryptor +title: Crypto-Virus decrypted +toc: false +updated: 2016-07-08 15:41:41 +0200 --- + A friend received the following mail from (supposedly) **FedEx International**: ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/cryptovirusmail.png) @@ -167,4 +170,4 @@ you still have in that mail with the bogus zip file. Using that, we can download the PHP script again, which contains the actual key. After deobfuscating it, you just have to change `$a='e'` to `$a='d'` and run it -and it should decrypt all your files again. Problem solved. +and it should decrypt all your files again. Problem solved. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-11-13-crossgrade-firmware-smarteye-ip-camera.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-11-13-crossgrade-firmware-smarteye-ip-camera.md index 99415b6..8122047 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-11-13-crossgrade-firmware-smarteye-ip-camera.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2016-11-13-crossgrade-firmware-smarteye-ip-camera.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: Crossgrade firmware in SmartEye IP camera -language: en -layout: default created: 2016-11-13 23:31:43 +0100 -updated: 2016-11-13 23:31:43 +0100 -toc: true +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/11/13/crossgrade-firmware-in-smarteye-ip-camera.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - firmware - - ip-camera - - smarteye - - wansview - - instar +- know-how +- hacking +- firmware +- ip-camera +- smarteye +- wansview +- instar +title: Crossgrade firmware in SmartEye IP camera +toc: true +updated: 2016-11-13 23:31:43 +0100 --- + A few years ago, I got a [Wansview](http://www.wansview.com/) NCH-536MW IP camera. That was one of the first 720p cameras with night-vision, motion and all features you could wish for. @@ -337,4 +340,4 @@ Read more ========= * [forum.hardware.fr](http://forum.hardware.fr/hfr/HardwarePeripheriques/webcam-camera-ip/unique-wansview-camera-sujet_56652_12.htm#t701130) -* [openipcam.com](http://www.openipcam.com/forum/index.php?topic=342.0) +* [openipcam.com](http://www.openipcam.com/forum/index.php?topic=342.0) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2017-09-26-tv-hotel-mode.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2017-09-26-tv-hotel-mode.md index 76de292..2f209b4 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2017-09-26-tv-hotel-mode.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2017-09-26-tv-hotel-mode.md @@ -1,19 +1,21 @@ --- -title: TV Hotel Mode -language: en -layout: default created: 2017-09-26 14:25:43 +0200 -updated: 2017-09-26 14:25:43 +0200 -toc: true +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/09/26/tv-hotel-mode.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - tv - - television - - hotel - - hotelmode - - hidden - - menu +- know-how +- hacking +- tv +- television +- hotel +- hotelmode +- hidden +- menu +title: TV Hotel Mode +toc: true +updated: 2017-09-26 14:25:43 +0200 --- LG @@ -35,4 +37,4 @@ Philips 26HFL5870D and similar 1. Press the following keys in sequence: - 3 1 9 7 5 3 MUTE + 3 1 9 7 5 3 MUTE \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2017-10-21-toyota-touch-2-firmware-update.md b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2017-10-21-toyota-touch-2-firmware-update.md index 1d3a610..922e528 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/_posts/2017-10-21-toyota-touch-2-firmware-update.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/_posts/2017-10-21-toyota-touch-2-firmware-update.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ --- -title: Toyota Touch 2 Firmware Update -language: en -layout: default created: 2017-10-21 20:00:00 +0200 -updated: 2017-10-21 20:00:00 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/10/21/toyota-touch-2-firmware-update.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - toyota - - touch - - touch&go - - touch2 - - firmware - - software +- know-how +- hacking +- toyota +- touch +- touch&go +- touch2 +- firmware +- software +title: Toyota Touch 2 Firmware Update +toc: false +updated: 2017-10-21 20:00:00 +0200 --- + What unit do I have? ==================== @@ -78,6 +81,4 @@ The Update about 25 seconds. So 30 seconds should be safe.) 1. Turn on the ignition (Don't start the car.) and **WAIT** again. The headunit should boot with the new software version. -1. Done. - - +1. Done. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/android/_posts/2014-05-15-wireshark.md b/know-how/hacking/android/_posts/2014-05-15-wireshark.md index bb723bb..11d425d 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/android/_posts/2014-05-15-wireshark.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/android/_posts/2014-05-15-wireshark.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Monitor Android Traffic with Wireshark (Windows) -layout: default created: 2014-05-15 17:11:42 +0200 -updated: 2014-05-15 17:11:42 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2014/05/15/monitor-android-traffic-with-wireshark-windows.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - android - - wireshark +- know-how +- hacking +- android +- wireshark +title: Monitor Android Traffic with Wireshark (Windows) +toc: false +updated: 2014-05-15 17:11:42 +0200 --- + Preparation =========== @@ -32,4 +35,4 @@ Open 3 shells. Run these commands: 3rd shell: - ncat 127.0.0.1 11233 | "C:\Program Files\Wireshark\Wireshark.exe" -k -i - + ncat 127.0.0.1 11233 | "C:\Program Files\Wireshark\Wireshark.exe" -k -i - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/android/_posts/2015-12-02-display-density.md b/know-how/hacking/android/_posts/2015-12-02-display-density.md index 36f0aa1..29b4135 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/android/_posts/2015-12-02-display-density.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/android/_posts/2015-12-02-display-density.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Display density on Android -language: en -layout: default created: 2015-12-02 17:19:42 +0200 -updated: 2015-12-02 17:19:42 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2015/12/02/display-density-on-android.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - android - - display - - resolution - - lcd +- know-how +- hacking +- android +- display +- resolution +- lcd +title: Display density on Android +toc: false +updated: 2015-12-02 17:19:42 +0200 --- + Methods ======= @@ -114,4 +117,4 @@ you use **both** methods and set them to the same value, everything will look just fine.

-More info at the [xda forum](http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/guide-little-trick-improvimg-nexus-9-t3224931). +More info at the [xda forum](http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/guide-little-trick-improvimg-nexus-9-t3224931). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/audiomate/_posts/2009-06-27-hardware.md b/know-how/hacking/audiomate/_posts/2009-06-27-hardware.md index be9893f..f97e1e7 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/audiomate/_posts/2009-06-27-hardware.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/audiomate/_posts/2009-06-27-hardware.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: AudioMate Hardware -layout: default created: 2009-06-27 00:13:04 +0200 -updated: 2009-06-26 00:41:29 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/06/27/audiomate-hardware.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - audiomate - - allsound +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- audiomate +- allsound +title: AudioMate Hardware +toc: false +updated: 2009-06-26 00:41:29 +0200 --- + Opened with front panel ======================= @@ -59,4 +62,4 @@ Back of Front PCB *[ICs]: Integrated Circuits *[CPU]: Central Processing Unit *[CPLD]: Complex Programmable Logic Device -*[FIFO]: First In, First Out +*[FIFO]: First In, First Out \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/audiomate/_posts/2016-02-01-firmware.md b/know-how/hacking/audiomate/_posts/2016-02-01-firmware.md index 8843241..b37888f 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/audiomate/_posts/2016-02-01-firmware.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/audiomate/_posts/2016-02-01-firmware.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: AudioMate Firmware -layout: default created: 2009-01-26 00:47:15 +0100 -updated: 2016-02-01 17:42:11 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/26/audiomate-firmware.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - audiomate - - allsound - - firmware +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- audiomate +- allsound +- firmware +title: AudioMate Firmware +toc: false +updated: 2016-02-01 17:42:11 +0100 --- + Download ======== @@ -93,4 +96,4 @@ A user called "tidy" has found out what the header bytes are meaning and how che > The checksum is calculated by interpreting the file as a little endian int16 stream, adding up its > values, truncating the 16LSBs after every addition and calculating the value that is missing to > sum up to 0x10000. I.e. if one calculates the checksum as described over the whole file including -> the calculated checksum the result has to be zero. +> the calculated checksum the result has to be zero. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-16-acer-travelmate-203tx.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-16-acer-travelmate-203tx.md index 9ce7f3d..09ba315 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-16-acer-travelmate-203tx.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-16-acer-travelmate-203tx.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Acer TravelMate 203TX -language: de -layout: default created: 2008-07-16 08:29:10 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-16 08:29:10 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/16/acer-travelmate-203tx-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - acer +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- acer +title: Acer TravelMate 203TX +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-16 08:29:10 +0200 --- + 1. Öffne die Klappe. Hier siehst Du die "Schultern", das QuickAccess-Panel und die Tastatur: ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/acer203tx1.jpg) @@ -37,4 +40,4 @@ tags: sie einrastet. Danach, setz das QuickAccess-Panel wieder ein (Einsetzen und nach links schieben). Und zu guter Letzt, die "Schultern". -[Zurück zur Übersicht.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords-de %}) +[Zurück zur Übersicht.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords-de %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-baycom-worldbook-ii.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-baycom-worldbook-ii.md index 757d37f..03950c1 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-baycom-worldbook-ii.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-baycom-worldbook-ii.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Baycom Worldbook II -layout: default created: 2008-07-20 22:18:02 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-20 22:18:02 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/20/baycom-worldbook-ii.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - baycom - - worldbook +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- baycom +- worldbook +title: Baycom Worldbook II +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-20 22:18:02 +0200 --- + 1. Open the lid. 1. Remove the keyboard. Proceed as follows: First use a flat screwdriver to get unter the keyboard at the green line. Perhaps you have to push in the small clip @@ -29,4 +32,4 @@ tags: battery housing. 1. Replace the keyboard. Make sure it snaps into all clips. Now, the BIOS (incl. the password) should be erased. -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-compaq-armada.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-compaq-armada.md index 546ef0c..393c616 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-compaq-armada.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-compaq-armada.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: COMPAQ Armada -layout: default created: 2008-07-20 22:19:00 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-20 22:19:00 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/20/compaq-armada.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - compaq - - armada +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- compaq +- armada +title: COMPAQ Armada +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-20 22:19:00 +0200 --- + This is a short one: 1. Remove the battery, the AC cable and the BIOS battery @@ -20,4 +23,4 @@ This is a short one: 1. Insert the AC cable into the notebook and **DON'T PRESS ANYTHING** 1. After 5 seconds, the notebook should turn itself on and the password should be gone. -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-dell-latitude.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-dell-latitude.md index 3f2467b..554d2fd 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-dell-latitude.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-dell-latitude.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: DELL Latitude series -layout: default created: 2008-07-20 22:26:53 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-20 22:25:53 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/20/dell-latitude-series.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - dell - - latitude +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- dell +- latitude +title: DELL Latitude series +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-20 22:25:53 +0200 --- + These ones are something different. DELL notebooks save their BIOS password in an EEPROM-chip so it isn't deleted when you short-circuit the BIOS battery or something like that. @@ -47,4 +50,4 @@ breach or because of a BIOS upgrade). The generated universal password doesn't w Also read the DELL-section under [General strategies]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}#dell_notebooks). -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-fujitsu-lifebook-e-series.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-fujitsu-lifebook-e-series.md index bcc2855..74fb4a1 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-fujitsu-lifebook-e-series.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-fujitsu-lifebook-e-series.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook E-Series -layout: default created: 2008-07-20 15:33:11 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-20 15:33:11 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/20/fujitsu-siemens-lifebook-e-series.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - fujitsu - - siemens - - lifebook +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- fujitsu +- siemens +- lifebook +title: Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook E-Series +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-20 15:33:11 +0200 --- + 1. Turn the notebook on its lid, plug out the power cord, remove the battery and the CD-ROM drive 1. Remove the screws marked below: @@ -39,4 +42,4 @@ tags: says you have to take your notebook to a service point to let it be done. (because the Lifebook E-series is **so** secure LOL ) -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-sony-vaio.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-sony-vaio.md index a5b8fa6..568ab41 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-sony-vaio.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-20-sony-vaio.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: SONY VAIO -layout: default created: 2008-07-20 15:44:48 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-20 17:34:22 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/20/sony-vaio.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - sony - - vaio +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- sony +- vaio +title: SONY VAIO +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-20 17:34:22 +0200 --- + In the newer SONY VAIO Notebooks, the BIOS password is no longer stored in the volatile CMOS-area but on an EEPROM. Jean Delvare has published [his results](http://khali.linux-fr.org/vaio/eeprom.html) of an analysis of various Sony @@ -116,4 +119,4 @@ This is a naked SONY VAIO V505: *[CD]: Compact Disc *[FAT]: File Allocation Table *[RAM]: Random Access Memory -*[TFT]: Thin Film Transistor +*[TFT]: Thin Film Transistor \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-dell-latitude-cpi.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-dell-latitude-cpi.md index 7213900..ea2e4b6 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-dell-latitude-cpi.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-dell-latitude-cpi.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: DELL Latitude CPi series -layout: default created: 2008-07-21 19:19:56 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-21 19:19:56 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/21/dell-latitude-cpi-series.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - dell - - latitude +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- dell +- latitude +title: DELL Latitude CPi series +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-21 19:19:56 +0200 --- + Thanks to *Heiko Kehr*. (Everything was done according to [this manual](http://www.darkmagic.org/mike/dell-tag/dell/dell.html).) 1. You can easily remove the keyboard after loosing the six screws. Pay attention that you lift the keyboard equally on @@ -41,4 +44,4 @@ Thanks to *Heiko Kehr*. (Everything was done according to [this manual](http://w ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/dellcpi_7.jpg) -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-gericom-webboy.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-gericom-webboy.md index 145a6ec..c12a63f 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-gericom-webboy.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-gericom-webboy.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: GERICOM Webboy -layout: default created: 2008-07-21 19:26:28 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-21 19:26:28 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/21/gericom-webboy.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - gericom - - webboy +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- gericom +- webboy +title: GERICOM Webboy +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-21 19:26:28 +0200 --- + 1. Turn the notebook onto its lid and remove the power plug and battery 1. Remove the screws of the top left cover and open it. You will find the CPU-Cooler. ![The area accessible through the top-left opening on the bottom side]({{ site.url }}/assets/gcwb_1.jpg) @@ -26,4 +29,4 @@ tags: the middle of the CPU) is a death sentence to the CPU. And NEVER boot the notebook without CPU-Cooling! -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-ibm-aptiva.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-ibm-aptiva.md index 6457321..437d59a 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-ibm-aptiva.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-ibm-aptiva.md @@ -1,22 +1,25 @@ --- -title: IBM PS/2 Aptiva -layout: default created: 2008-07-21 19:26:56 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-21 19:26:56 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/21/ibm-ps2-aptiva.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - ibm - - aptiva +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- ibm +- aptiva +title: IBM PS/2 Aptiva +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-21 19:26:56 +0200 --- + This is a short one: For skipping the password check, you have to hold down both mousebuttons after power-on until the first beep. If this doesn't work, try to press both mousebuttons repeatedly. -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-ibm-thinkpad.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-ibm-thinkpad.md index e408139..193d545 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-ibm-thinkpad.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-ibm-thinkpad.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: IBM ThinkPad series -layout: default created: 2008-07-21 19:50:40 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-21 19:50:40 +0200 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/21/ibm-thinkpad-series.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - ibm - - thinkpad +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- ibm +- thinkpad +title: IBM ThinkPad series +toc: true +updated: 2008-07-21 19:50:40 +0200 --- + Please also see [this homepage](http://www.ja.axxs.net/unlock/) for more information regarding removing passwords from IBM ThinkPads. @@ -319,4 +322,4 @@ The hard disk password is stored on the hard disk. 1. Reinstall the DIMM cover. -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-toshiba.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-toshiba.md index 98cb01f..ba54132 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-toshiba.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2008-07-21-toshiba.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Toshiba notebooks -layout: default created: 2008-07-21 19:59:58 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-21 19:59:58 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/21/toshiba-notebooks.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - toshiba +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- toshiba +title: Toshiba notebooks +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-21 19:59:58 +0200 --- + I found three different ways for bypassing the password-check on a Toshiba-notebook. I had no chance to test them, so I can't promise they will work. @@ -62,4 +65,4 @@ This is a 25pin male connector which fits onto the printer port. You have to sho After plugging the modified connector onto the notebook, the BIOS shouldn't ask for any password. -[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2010-04-02-shameless-ripoff.md b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2010-04-02-shameless-ripoff.md index cea704c..6188cb5 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2010-04-02-shameless-ripoff.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/bios-password/_posts/2010-04-02-shameless-ripoff.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Shameless Rip-Off by pc-doctors.com -layout: default created: 2010-01-13 02:13:02 +0100 -updated: 2010-04-02 00:27:30 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/01/13/shameless-rip-off-by-pc-doctors.com.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - bios - - passwords - - ripoff - - copycat +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- bios +- passwords +- ripoff +- copycat +title: Shameless Rip-Off by pc-doctors.com +toc: false +updated: 2010-04-02 00:27:30 +0200 --- + I recently found some of my manuals to remove BIOS passwords in a very familiar design on a [totally foreign site](http://www.pc-doctors.com/other/free-info/): @@ -44,4 +47,4 @@ If anyone wants to pay him a "nice" visit ... [Google him](http://google.com/sea

-[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) +[Back to overview.]({% post_url 2009-10-30-bios-passwords %}) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-backup-savegames.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-backup-savegames.md index b404f30..726201f 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-backup-savegames.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-backup-savegames.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Backup Savegames on Nintendo DS -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-15 14:34:37 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-15 22:16:40 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/15/backup-savegames-on-nintendo-ds.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: Backup Savegames on Nintendo DS +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-15 22:16:40 +0100 --- + To backup savegames from your cartridges (e.g. for use with a ROM dump on a card like the [CycloDS Evolution]({% post_url 2009-03-22-cyclods-evolution %})) there are two ways. @@ -45,4 +48,4 @@ Wi-Fi method I did not test this method, but it needs a working Wi-Fi-connection from your NDS to your Access Point and some PC in your network. You'll have to setup a FTP server. Download the *NDS Backup Tool WiFi* from [Rudolph](http://www009.upp.so-net.ne.jp/rudolph/nds/Backup/), unpack to your microSD and modify the file `NDS_Backup_Tool_Wifi.ini` and enter the IP, Port, Username and Password of -your FTP server. The rest of the process should be similar to the above (despite of the switching cartridges). +your FTP server. The rest of the process should be similar to the above (despite of the switching cartridges). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-ezflash-3in1.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-ezflash-3in1.md index 61290fb..3664d61 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-ezflash-3in1.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-ezflash-3in1.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: EZFlash 3in1 -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-15 15:49:39 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-15 22:17:41 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/15/ezflash-3in1.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: EZFlash 3in1 +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-15 22:17:41 +0100 --- + * **Homepage:** [ezflash.cn](http://www.ezflash.cn/home.htm) @@ -32,4 +35,4 @@ The EZFlash 3in1 is a GBA-cartridge for the Slot2 of the NDS which provides the *[RAM]: Random Access Memory *[NDS]: Nintendo Dual Screen *[GBA]: Nintendo GameBoy Advance -*[SRAM]: Static Random Access Memory +*[SRAM]: Static Random Access Memory \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-wii-downloads.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-wii-downloads.md index 5de6416..821a019 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-wii-downloads.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-15-wii-downloads.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Wii Downloads -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-10 00:51:47 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-15 22:18:54 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/10/wii-downloads.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: Wii Downloads +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-15 22:18:54 +0100 --- + The *Nintendo Channel* on the [Nintendo Wii]({% post_url 2009-03-10-nintendo-wii %}) allows you to download Demo versions of NDS games right to your NDS to play. Just do the following: @@ -20,4 +23,4 @@ versions of NDS games right to your NDS to play. Just do the following: 1. click "Categories" on top 1. select **DS Download Service** 1. just select a game, wait for it to download -1. follow the on-screen instructions +1. follow the on-screen instructions \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-16-ndstool.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-16-ndstool.md index 9ba6fd0..47ef961 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-16-ndstool.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-16-ndstool.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: ndstool -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-16 00:48:30 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-16 00:48:30 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/16/ndstool.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: ndstool +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-16 00:48:30 +0100 --- + The `ndstool` can show header information of ROM files as well as extract the game logo or even the whole ROM contents. It also can recombine the extracted ROM contents to a working ROM again. @@ -134,4 +137,4 @@ ARM9 footer found. Security data CRC (0x1000-0x2FFF) 0x6FFF Segment3 CRC (0x3000-0x3FFF) (NYI) -~~~ +~~~ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-17-extract-sound.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-17-extract-sound.md index 8ceb909..9af7d82 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-17-extract-sound.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-17-extract-sound.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Extract Sound from ROMs -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-17 20:41:05 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-17 20:41:05 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/17/extract-sound-from-roms.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: Extract Sound from ROMs +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-17 20:41:05 +0100 --- + To extract sounds (or graphics) from a ROM, you'll need the [ndstool]({% post_url 2009-03-16-ndstool %}) and [ndssndext](http://www.4shared.com/file/68276816/8092229e/ndssndext_v04.html). @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ somewhere. This is a sound archive format. Now run this through the `ndssndext` wine ndssndext.exe sound_data.sdat This creates a new folder which contains more folders with the actual contents from the `.sdat`-file. These can be MIDI -files and/or (converted) WAV files. +files and/or (converted) WAV files. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-22-cyclods-evolution.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-22-cyclods-evolution.md index 31a2e58..6e66b0b 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-22-cyclods-evolution.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-22-cyclods-evolution.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: CycloDS Evolution -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-10 01:04:17 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-22 13:01:57 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/10/cyclods-evolution.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: CycloDS Evolution +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-22 13:01:57 +0100 --- + * **Homepage:** [cyclopsds.com](http://www.cyclopsds.com/) @@ -39,4 +42,4 @@ is ~1,7 MiB. There's even a direct link to the latest version of the file: * You might also want to trim your `default.evoCheats` file down to 0 Bytes and make it read-only so that only the newer -cheats database is used. +cheats database is used. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-23-dump-games.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-23-dump-games.md index fef36ca..593eb33 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-23-dump-games.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-03-23-dump-games.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Dump Games -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-15 14:41:43 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-23 01:04:47 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/15/dump-games.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: Dump Games +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-23 01:04:47 +0100 --- + Dumping game cartridges is done the same way like [dumping savegames]({% post_url 2009-03-15-backup-savegames %}). @@ -56,4 +59,4 @@ Games which use the WiFi feature mostly store their connection info in this empt

A good trimmer is [NDSTokyoTrim](http://techsuki.net/nintendo-ds-rom-trimmer/) which can detect WiFi-games and leaves -the space for their settings. +the space for their settings. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-10-28-favourite-games.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-10-28-favourite-games.md index 9ba2a45..6b3c76d 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-10-28-favourite-games.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-ds/_posts/2009-10-28-favourite-games.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Favourite NDS Games -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-23 00:34:05 +0100 -updated: 2009-10-28 02:04:10 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/23/favourite-nds-games.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - gaming +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- gaming +title: Favourite NDS Games +toc: false +updated: 2009-10-28 02:04:10 +0100 --- + Here's a list of my favorite games: | Game | Genre | Comment | @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ Here's a list of my favorite games: | Another Code | Adventure | almost as great as Time Hollow | | Korg DS-10 | Music | | | Crosswords DS | Puzzle | | -| Picross | Puzzle | | +| Picross | Puzzle | | \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2008-07-18-twilight-hack.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2008-07-18-twilight-hack.md index a1f7907..e89247d 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2008-07-18-twilight-hack.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2008-07-18-twilight-hack.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Wii Twilight Hack -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-18 22:44:40 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-18 22:44:40 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/18/wii-twilight-hack.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: Wii Twilight Hack +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-18 22:44:40 +0200 --- + The Twilight Hack is described at [Code Retard](http://www.coderetard.com/2008/05/07/install-wii-virtual-console-game-channels-with-wad-installer/). It works by using a bug in *Zelda - Twilight Princess*. In short is goes like this: @@ -23,4 +26,4 @@ It works by using a bug in *Zelda - Twilight Princess*. In short is goes like th 1. get *Zelda - Twilight Princess*, run it at least once on your Wii to create the savegame slot 1. insert SD card, delete savegame on your Wii and copy the Twilight Hack savegame from your SD card 1. now run *Zelda*, load game, walk towards the guy and talk to him -1. the screen goes black and shows the WAD Installer which installs all files found in `/wad` +1. the screen goes black and shows the WAD Installer which installs all files found in `/wad` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2008-07-23-savegame-editing.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2008-07-23-savegame-editing.md index ee35580..46a7c7c 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2008-07-23-savegame-editing.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2008-07-23-savegame-editing.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Wii Savegame Editing -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-23 21:31:36 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-23 21:31:58 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/23/wii-savegame-editing.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: Wii Savegame Editing +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-23 21:31:58 +0200 --- + Savegames, as well as almost all other files, are encrypted using some crypto magic. The keys were found and now there are some tools to decrypt and recrypt the savegames called [Segher's Wii.git](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Segher's_Wii.git). @@ -24,4 +27,4 @@ After that, find the 3 interesting keys on [HackMii](http://hackmii.com/2008/04/ Create a directory `~/.wii` and put the 3 keys in ***binary*** form in there. (No text file with the values as numbers and letters but binary files with exactly 16 Bytes per file. Use `ghex2` or such.) -If everything is correct, you can uncompress savegames data.bin using `tachtig` and recompress them using `twintig`. +If everything is correct, you can uncompress savegames data.bin using `tachtig` and recompress them using `twintig`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-01-18-mplayer-samba.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-01-18-mplayer-samba.md index a6d2dbb..f936f7e 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-01-18-mplayer-samba.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-01-18-mplayer-samba.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Wii MPlayer and Samba -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-01-18 23:26:15 +0100 -updated: 2009-01-18 23:26:15 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/18/wii-mplayer-and-samba.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: Wii MPlayer and Samba +toc: false +updated: 2009-01-18 23:26:15 +0100 --- + The [MPlayer Christmas Edition](http://www.elotrolado.net/hilo_mplayer-christmas-edition_1157252) for Wii supports SMB browsing. You can configure the login data of the desired SMB share through the `smb.conf` on the SD card as follows: @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ port=445 For it to work, you **MUST** use a dedicated user in Samba. Guest shares won't work. Also make sure you have **`security=user`** set in your Linux `smb.conf`. For more information see -[this thread](http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showpost.php?p=48403&postcount=76) as tehskeen.com. +[this thread](http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showpost.php?p=48403&postcount=76) as tehskeen.com. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-01-30-encryption-keys.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-01-30-encryption-keys.md index 6113d51..b466b48 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-01-30-encryption-keys.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-01-30-encryption-keys.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Nintendo Wii Encryption Keys -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-01-30 12:56:51 +0100 -updated: 2009-01-30 13:00:54 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/30/nintendo-wii-encryption-keys.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: Nintendo Wii Encryption Keys +toc: false +updated: 2009-01-30 13:00:54 +0100 --- + To use these keys with e.g. [Segher's Wii.git](http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Segher's_Wii.git), you have to put them in binary files, i.e. use a Hex-Editor and paste these keys so that you get a 16 Byte long file for each key. Segher's tools expect them to be located in `~/.wii/`, e.g. `~/.wii/common-key`. @@ -37,4 +40,4 @@ sd-iv md5-blanker =========== - 0e65378199be4517ab06ec22451a5793 + 0e65378199be4517ab06ec22451a5793 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-03-23-favourite-games.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-03-23-favourite-games.md index e95c7c9..2dbc0c0 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-03-23-favourite-games.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-03-23-favourite-games.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Favourite Wii Games -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-23 00:38:45 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-23 00:38:45 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/23/favourite-wii-games.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: Favourite Wii Games +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-23 00:38:45 +0100 --- + Here's a list of my favorite Wii games: | Game | Genre | Comment | @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ Here's a list of my favorite Wii games: | Onslaught (WiiWare) | FPS | lots of fun playing this plain and straight forward shooter | | World of Goo (WiiWare) | Puzzle | very addictive | | Okami | Adventure | really great graphics, nice gameplay | -| NfS: Undercover | Racing | made a lot of fun playing it with the GC controller | +| NfS: Undercover | Racing | made a lot of fun playing it with the GC controller | \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-05-22-mii-to-ds.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-05-22-mii-to-ds.md index b1a6d37..ecd9f73 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-05-22-mii-to-ds.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-05-22-mii-to-ds.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Mii to NDS Transfer -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-03-10 01:08:20 +0100 -updated: 2009-05-22 00:16:54 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/10/mii-to-nds-transfer.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: Mii to NDS Transfer +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-22 00:16:54 +0200 --- + The *Mii Channel* has a hidden **Transfer to DS** option. According to [cubed3.com](http://www.cubed3.com/news/11049) the only NDS game using this for now is the Japanese title *Aruite Wakaru Seikatsu Rhythm DS*. To enable the feature, do this: @@ -20,4 +23,4 @@ do this: 1. push A once 1. push B once 1. push 1 once -1. hold 2 +1. hold 2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-10-07-wii-homebrew-channel.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-10-07-wii-homebrew-channel.md index 01c4fb4..f903472 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-10-07-wii-homebrew-channel.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2009-10-07-wii-homebrew-channel.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Wii Homebrew Channel -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-10-07 22:46:34 +0200 -updated: 2009-10-07 22:48:41 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/10/07/wii-homebrew-channel.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: Wii Homebrew Channel +toc: false +updated: 2009-10-07 22:48:41 +0200 --- + Install on 4.2e =============== @@ -24,4 +27,4 @@ Install on 4.2e Wii then try again) * select *Yes* * follow the instructions (you most probably want to install all 3 options - try to install BootMii as boot2, if it - doesn't work, install as IOS) + doesn't work, install as IOS) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2010-05-08-usbloader-gx.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2010-05-08-usbloader-gx.md index 1c4e376..53719dc 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2010-05-08-usbloader-gx.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2010-05-08-usbloader-gx.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: USBLoader GX for the Wii -language: en -layout: default created: 2010-05-08 12:47:47 +0200 -updated: 2010-05-08 12:47:47 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/05/08/usbloader-gx-for-the-wii.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: USBLoader GX for the Wii +toc: false +updated: 2010-05-08 12:47:47 +0200 --- + * **Homepage:** @@ -24,4 +27,4 @@ Foreign games settings * If `Error #02` appears, activate the *Error 02 Fix* * If you only see a black screen after launching the game, make sure, the Game is not Japanese- or English-only. If so, change the *Game language* setting to match that of the game. (Some games don't have a fall-back setting for their - language, so they will crash if the Wii is set to another language than supported.) + language, so they will crash if the Wii is set to another language than supported.) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2010-11-14-backup-games-to-usb-hdd.md b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2010-11-14-backup-games-to-usb-hdd.md index 9ad2607..dad6997 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2010-11-14-backup-games-to-usb-hdd.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/nintendo-wii/_posts/2010-11-14-backup-games-to-usb-hdd.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Backup Wii games to USB HDD -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-05-24 19:35:29 +0200 -updated: 2010-11-14 16:05:02 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/24/backup-wii-games-to-usb-hdd.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - nintendo - - wii +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- nintendo +- wii +title: Backup Wii games to USB HDD +toc: false +updated: 2010-11-14 16:05:02 +0100 --- + * [mikeandheth.com](http://www.mikeandheth.com/games/97-connect-wii-usb-hard-drive.html) * [gbatemp.net](http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/index.php?title=USB_Loader_Releases) --- List of USB Loader programs for the Wii * [gbatemp.net](http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/index.php?title=WBFS_Managers) --- List of WBFS Managers (programs to copy game ISO files to USB via your PC) @@ -107,4 +110,4 @@ Play Call of Duty: Black Ops ============================ To play CoD:BO (and not get stuck in the *"Loading…"*-screen), you'll need the cIOS rev20b found [here](http://filetrip.net/f12411-cIOS-Installer-Xr20b.html). -Install using IOS249 from base 57 into slot 249. After that, the game should work. +Install using IOS249 from base 57 into slot 249. After that, the game should work. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/sony-playstation-2/_posts/2008-12-05-dms4pro.md b/know-how/hacking/sony-playstation-2/_posts/2008-12-05-dms4pro.md index f39a1d9..8f8d65b 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/sony-playstation-2/_posts/2008-12-05-dms4pro.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/sony-playstation-2/_posts/2008-12-05-dms4pro.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: DMS4Pro -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-12-05 00:31:21 +0100 -updated: 2008-12-05 00:31:21 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/05/dms4pro.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - sony - - playstation - - pstwo - - dms4pro +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- sony +- playstation +- pstwo +- dms4pro +title: DMS4Pro +toc: false +updated: 2008-12-05 00:31:21 +0100 --- -**Firmware:** [sksapps.com](http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=dms4.html) (Latest is 0.41) + +**Firmware:** [sksapps.com](http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=dms4.html) (Latest is 0.41) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hacking/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-09-12-oggsync.md b/know-how/hacking/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-09-12-oggsync.md index 16c1cb1..f297c31 100644 --- a/know-how/hacking/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-09-12-oggsync.md +++ b/know-how/hacking/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-09-12-oggsync.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: OggSync for Windows Mobile -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-09-12 22:19:31 +0200 -updated: 2008-09-12 22:19:31 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/12/oggsync-for-windows-mobile.html tags: - - know-how - - hacking - - hardware - - microsoft - - windowsmobile +- know-how +- hacking +- hardware +- microsoft +- windowsmobile +title: OggSync for Windows Mobile +toc: false +updated: 2008-09-12 22:19:31 +0200 --- + **Tested Version:** 4.19 OggSync connects to `https://oggsync.com/r/r` or `https://oggsync.com/r/e` and sends the entered info (PayPal eMail or @@ -71,4 +74,4 @@ you own and put this totally complicated PHP script onto it: -{% endhighlight %} +{% endhighlight %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-01-24-sphairon-ar860.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-01-24-sphairon-ar860.md index 98cdf4d..283218b 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-01-24-sphairon-ar860.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-01-24-sphairon-ar860.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Sphairon AR860 -layout: default created: 2009-01-24 17:10:21 +0100 -updated: 2009-01-24 17:27:46 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/24/sphairon-ar860.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sphairon - - ar860 - - router - - dsl +- know-how +- hardware +- sphairon +- ar860 +- router +- dsl +title: Sphairon AR860 +toc: false +updated: 2009-01-24 17:27:46 +0100 --- + The AR860 is shipped by e.g. *versatel* - configured as a DSL modem. Admin accounts @@ -39,4 +42,4 @@ Convert to Router ================= To switch from "Modem" mode to "Router" mode, there's a nice manual over at [versaforum.de](http://www.versaforum.de/forum/showthread.php?t=5378). -Another manual is at [mhilfe.de](http://wiki.mhilfe.de/index.php?title=Sphairon_AR860). +Another manual is at [mhilfe.de](http://wiki.mhilfe.de/index.php?title=Sphairon_AR860). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-01-hp-laserjet-3p.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-01-hp-laserjet-3p.md index d7bfe8e..63d9806 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-01-hp-laserjet-3p.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-01-hp-laserjet-3p.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: hp Laserjet IIIp -layout: default created: 2009-02-01 17:28:28 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-01 17:28:28 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/01/hp-laserjet-iiip.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - hp - - laserjet +- know-how +- hardware +- hp +- laserjet +title: hp Laserjet IIIp +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-01 17:28:28 +0100 --- + Endless feeding =============== @@ -26,4 +29,4 @@ Now you have different options: * remove the rubber pads completely (don't wonder about the clicking noise when printing!) * replace the rubber pads - * *my solution:* Put scotch tape on the sticky pads so that they don't stick to the coils anymore + * *my solution:* Put scotch tape on the sticky pads so that they don't stick to the coils anymore \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-08-medion-bios-settings.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-08-medion-bios-settings.md index 6a7dd87..ffc304a 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-08-medion-bios-settings.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-08-medion-bios-settings.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: MEDION BIOS settings -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 02:24:33 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-08 14:42:42 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/medion-bios-settings.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - medion - - bios - - settings +- know-how +- hardware +- medion +- bios +- settings +title: MEDION BIOS settings +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-08 14:42:42 +0100 --- + Some MEDION PCs have hidden BIOS settings. To get to them, get into the BIOS and press F11. If you're asked for a password, try `am8888egh` or `am8888egc`. Maybe you can even omit the last letter. According to a MEDION employee, there are only 2 employees who know this password. Also it shouldn't be leaked to the net so that no one fools around with the settings. @@ -18,4 +21,4 @@ Well, IMHO everyone should decide for his own whether he wants to risk damaging More info: [PC Welt forums](http://www.pcwelt.de/forum/showthread.php?t=196865), [Wim's BIOS](http://www.wimsbios.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7557) -*[IMHO]: In My Humble Opinion +*[IMHO]: In My Humble Opinion \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-10-evoluent-verticalmouse.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-10-evoluent-verticalmouse.md index 9d2c823..89df5bb 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-10-evoluent-verticalmouse.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-10-evoluent-verticalmouse.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Evoluent Vertical Mouse 3 -layout: default created: 2009-02-09 17:50:56 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-10 00:01:22 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/09/evoluent-vertical-mouse-3.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - evoluent - - verticalmouse - - mouse +- know-how +- hardware +- evoluent +- verticalmouse +- mouse +title: Evoluent Vertical Mouse 3 +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-10 00:01:22 +0100 --- + ![Evoluent Vertical Mouse 3]({{ site.url }}/assets/vm3_sm.jpg) * **Homepage:** [evoluent.com](http://www.evoluent.com/vm3.html) @@ -51,4 +54,4 @@ My final `xinput` line looks like this: You could also map 9→6 and 2→7 to have the 2 additional buttons emulate *Wheel left* and *Wheel right*: # input id: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - xinput set-button-map 1 7 2 4 5 8 9 3 6 + xinput set-button-map 1 7 2 4 5 8 9 3 6 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-23-logitech-v400.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-23-logitech-v400.md index 9277dc3..5d0258f 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-23-logitech-v400.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-02-23-logitech-v400.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Logitech V400 -layout: default created: 2009-02-09 20:24:26 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-23 01:12:24 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/09/logitech-v400.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - logitech - - mouse - - usb +- know-how +- hardware +- logitech +- mouse +- usb +title: Logitech V400 +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-23 01:12:24 +0100 --- + ![Logitech V400]({{ site.url }}/assets/logitech_v400.jpg) * **Support:** [logitech.com](http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/144&cl=us,en) @@ -52,4 +55,4 @@ According to this the default configuration (`xinput set-button-map If you prefer to swap the thumb buttons so that "Up" is *Thumb1* and "Down" is *Thumb2* you can do this using the following command: # input id: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - xinput set-button-map 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 + xinput set-button-map 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-03-29-acer-aspire-one.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-03-29-acer-aspire-one.md index 8e820af..f3a205c 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-03-29-acer-aspire-one.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-03-29-acer-aspire-one.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Acer Aspire One -layout: default created: 2008-09-28 19:33:49 +0200 -updated: 2009-03-29 18:35:53 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/28/acer-aspire-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - acer - - aspire - - netbook +- know-how +- hardware +- acer +- aspire +- netbook +title: Acer Aspire One +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-29 18:35:53 +0200 --- + ![Acer Aspire One]({{ site.url }}/assets/aspire-one.jpg) * **Support page:** [support.acer-euro.com](http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/notebook/as_one_150.html) @@ -19,4 +22,4 @@ tags: {% for page in site.categories.acer-aspire-one %}
  • {{ page.title }}
  • {% endfor %} - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-04-11-siemens-gigaset-m34-usb.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-04-11-siemens-gigaset-m34-usb.md index 360f7a0..bc9d0bd 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-04-11-siemens-gigaset-m34-usb.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-04-11-siemens-gigaset-m34-usb.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: SIEMENS Gigaset M34 USB -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-04-11 23:12:19 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-11 23:12:19 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/11/siemens-gigaset-m34-usb-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - siemens - - gigaset +- know-how +- hardware +- siemens +- gigaset +title: SIEMENS Gigaset M34 USB +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-11 23:12:19 +0200 --- + Der [Gigaset M34 USB](http://gigaset.siemens.com/shc/0,1935,de_de_0_69566_rArNrNrNrN,00.html)-DECT-Adapter von SIEMENS funktionierte von meinen getesteten Basisstationen nur an der *Gigaset SX440isdn* in vollem Umfang. An der *Gigaset SLX740isdn* funktioniert er nur als drahtlose ISDN-Karte und an der *Gigaset SL100* nur als VoIP-Telefon. @@ -76,4 +79,4 @@ machen, aber ich kann weder Faxe verschicken noch unsere Telefonanlage via B-Kan *[WLAN]: Wireless Local Area Network *[AIM]: AOL Instant Messenger *[ISDN]: Integrated Services Digital Network -*[PPP]: Point-to-Point Protocol +*[PPP]: Point-to-Point Protocol \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-05-12-analog-tft-calibration.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-05-12-analog-tft-calibration.md index 8633ff9..c5263a0 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-05-12-analog-tft-calibration.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-05-12-analog-tft-calibration.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Analog TFT calibration -layout: default created: 2009-05-12 14:19:22 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-12 14:19:22 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/12/analog-tft-calibration.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - tft - - calibration +- know-how +- hardware +- tft +- calibration +title: Analog TFT calibration +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-12 14:19:22 +0200 --- + If you have connected your TFT via an analog VGA cable, you might have some blurry vision or even flickering in some cases. If the following picture shows some flickering or looks blurry, your display needs calibration. @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ To calibrate your display, go to [Randy Simons' page](http://randysimons.com/pag 2. put your browser in full-screen mode (mostly by pressing F11) 3. issue the auto-calibration on your TFT display (most displays have a specific *"Auto"* button) 4. make sure the picture doesn't flicker anymore -5. exit full-screen mode (F11 again) +5. exit full-screen mode (F11 again) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-05-19-apple-iphone.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-05-19-apple-iphone.md index 59d55a5..8be7c3a 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-05-19-apple-iphone.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-05-19-apple-iphone.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Apple iPhone -layout: default created: 2009-04-20 20:22:56 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-19 03:57:37 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/20/apple-iphone.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +title: Apple iPhone +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-19 03:57:37 +0200 --- + Apple iPhone * **Homepage:** [apple.com](http://www.apple.com/iphone/) @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ tags: {% for page in site.categories.apple-iphone %}
  • {{ page.title }}
  • {% endfor %} - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-07-17-msi-digivox-a-d.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-07-17-msi-digivox-a-d.md index 8f31481..b60a1b5 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-07-17-msi-digivox-a-d.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-07-17-msi-digivox-a-d.md @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ --- -title: MSI DigiVox A/D USB2.0 -layout: default created: 2009-05-20 11:05:28 +0200 -updated: 2009-07-17 22:53:23 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/20/msi-digivox-ad-usb2.0.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - msi - - digivox +- know-how +- hardware +- msi +- digivox +title: MSI DigiVox A/D USB2.0 +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 22:53:23 +0200 --- Ubuntu @@ -31,4 +33,4 @@ If you want to try the `totem-gstreamer`, try this: scan -p -x 0 /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/de-Berlin > ~/.gstreamer-0.10/channels.conf -(or you could just copy the file over, if you already created one) +(or you could just copy the file over, if you already created one) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-08-19-siemens-sl2-141-i.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-08-19-siemens-sl2-141-i.md index d3db668..acf30b4 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-08-19-siemens-sl2-141-i.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-08-19-siemens-sl2-141-i.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: SIEMENS SL2-141-I -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-08-19 01:16:17 +0200 -updated: 2009-08-19 01:17:31 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/08/19/siemens-sl2-141-i-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - siemens - - router +- know-how +- hardware +- siemens +- router +title: SIEMENS SL2-141-I +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-19 01:17:31 +0200 --- + Dieser Router wird von *Alice* ausgeliefert und kommt mit einer hoffnungslos veralteten (3.29a) oder komplett kastrierten (4.7-irgendwas) Firmware daher. @@ -49,4 +52,4 @@ einfach mal den Router neustarten oder evtl. auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetze Für den Notfall gäbe es noch ein serielles Interface auf der Platine des Routers. Solange der Bootloader nicht beschädigt wird, kann man damit in jedem Fall jegliche Firmware aufspielen. Ein JTAG-Interface soll die Platine wohl -auch bieten. +auch bieten. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-10-15-sandisk-sansa-fuze.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-10-15-sandisk-sansa-fuze.md index 726dbc7..2f25070 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-10-15-sandisk-sansa-fuze.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-10-15-sandisk-sansa-fuze.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: SanDisk Sansa FUZE -layout: default created: 2008-12-31 00:04:38 +0100 -updated: 2009-10-15 09:30:10 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/31/sandisk-sansa-fuze.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sandisk - - sansa - - fuze +- know-how +- hardware +- sandisk +- sansa +- fuze +title: SanDisk Sansa FUZE +toc: false +updated: 2009-10-15 09:30:10 +0200 --- + ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/sansa_fuze_image_01.png) * **Beginner's Guide to Sansa Players:** [ubuntuforums.org](http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=312196) @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ tags: {% for page in site.categories.sandisk-sansa-fuze %}
  • {{ page.title }}
  • {% endfor %} - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-11-06-loewe-concept-plus.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-11-06-loewe-concept-plus.md index 518d669..751badc 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-11-06-loewe-concept-plus.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-11-06-loewe-concept-plus.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Loewe Concept Plus -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-11-06 21:46:28 +0100 -updated: 2009-11-06 21:46:28 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/11/06/loewe-concept-plus-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - loewe - - tv +- know-how +- hardware +- loewe +- tv +title: Loewe Concept Plus +toc: false +updated: 2009-11-06 21:46:28 +0100 --- + AV1 und AV2 gleichzeitig ======================== @@ -27,4 +30,4 @@ Nach dem Entfernen des Pin 16 aus dem Scart-Stecker[^1] kann man jetzt problemlo umschalten. -[^1]: Da ist ein kleiner Widerhaken an der Fahne, den man mit einer geeigneten Zange platt drücken muss, dann kann man die Fahne nach innen herausnehmen. +[^1]: Da ist ein kleiner Widerhaken an der Fahne, den man mit einer geeigneten Zange platt drücken muss, dann kann man die Fahne nach innen herausnehmen. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-03-siemens-s1621-z220-a.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-03-siemens-s1621-z220-a.md index 23c088d..cff3874 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-03-siemens-s1621-z220-a.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-03-siemens-s1621-z220-a.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: SIEMENS S1621-Z220-A -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-12-01 19:32:31 +0100 -updated: 2009-12-03 09:23:13 +0100 -toc: true +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/12/01/siemens-s1621-z220-a-de.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - siemens - - router +- know-how +- hardware +- siemens +- router +title: SIEMENS S1621-Z220-A +toc: true +updated: 2009-12-03 09:23:13 +0100 --- + Dieser WLAN-Router wird von Alice unter der Bezeichnung *Alice Modem WLAN 1121* ausgeliefert. Die Standard-IP im Auslieferungszustand ist `192.168.1.1`. Weitere Informationen gibt's im [alice-wiki.de](http://www.alice-wiki.de/Alice_Modem_1121_WLAN). @@ -221,4 +224,4 @@ Unterseite *[PCI]: Peripheral Component Interconnect *[ADSL]: Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line *[CPE]: Customer-Premises Equipment -*[SD-RAM]: Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory +*[SD-RAM]: Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-13-tomtom-pnas.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-13-tomtom-pnas.md index f92ef11..55f6af3 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-13-tomtom-pnas.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-13-tomtom-pnas.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: TomTom PNAs -layout: default created: 2009-06-01 13:23:00 +0200 -updated: 2009-12-13 02:28:10 +0100 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/06/01/tomtom-pnas.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - tomtom - - navigation +- know-how +- hardware +- tomtom +- navigation +title: TomTom PNAs +toc: true +updated: 2009-12-13 02:28:10 +0100 --- + **Homepage:** [tomtom.com](http://www.tomtom.com/) Custom Firmware @@ -83,4 +86,4 @@ Tested with NavCore 9.014 and 9.024, maps 830 and 840. All combinations show the *[PNAs]: Personal Navigation Assistants *[TTS]: Text to Speech -*[POIs]: Points of Interest +*[POIs]: Points of Interest \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-22-memup-pop-key.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-22-memup-pop-key.md index adb0289..959bd12 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-22-memup-pop-key.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2009-12-22-memup-pop-key.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: memup Pop Key -layout: default created: 2009-12-22 00:43:14 +0100 -updated: 2009-12-22 01:15:54 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/12/22/memup-pop-key.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - memup - - popkey - - usb +- know-how +- hardware +- memup +- popkey +- usb +title: memup Pop Key +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-22 01:15:54 +0100 --- - * **Homepage:** + +* **Homepage:** I just bought a 4GB *Pop Key* in a local supermarket. This device not only works as a simple flash disk but also brings a CD-ROM-Partition with a small security software with it. This just calls for modification... @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ With the [SMI UFD Utility](http://ftp.usboffice.kr/files/SMI_UFD_Utility.zip), y This way, you can make it e.g. a Windows XP or Windows 7 installation device, use it for the [System Rescue CD](http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page) or - if you can trick the *U3 LaunchPad* into accepting the stick - burn the U3 software to it to make it U3 compatible. -*[SMI]: Semiconductor Manufacturing International +*[SMI]: Semiconductor Manufacturing International \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-02-24-sheevaplug-guruplug.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-02-24-sheevaplug-guruplug.md index 6364bc8..6682b2b 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-02-24-sheevaplug-guruplug.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-02-24-sheevaplug-guruplug.md @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ --- -title: SheevaPlug / GuruPlug -layout: default created: 2009-09-29 15:04:58 +0200 -updated: 2010-02-24 00:56:29 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/09/29/sheevaplug-guruplug.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sheevaplug - - guruplug +- know-how +- hardware +- sheevaplug +- guruplug +title: SheevaPlug / GuruPlug +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-24 00:56:29 +0100 --- * [marvell.com](http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp) - Manufacturer of the SheevaPlug @@ -18,4 +20,4 @@ tags: * [openplug.org](http://openplug.org/plugforum/) - English forum about the SheevaPlug * [sheevaplug.de](http://www.sheevaplug.de/forum.html) - German forum about the SheevaPlug * [computingplugs.com](http://computingplugs.com/index.php/SheevaPlug_Performance) - Performace ratings of the SheevaPlug -* [open-rd.org](http://www.open-rd.org/) - same architecture as SheevaPlug but with lots of more I/Os +* [open-rd.org](http://www.open-rd.org/) - same architecture as SheevaPlug but with lots of more I/Os \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-03-23-google-nexus-one.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-03-23-google-nexus-one.md index 6129fc8..9117c93 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-03-23-google-nexus-one.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-03-23-google-nexus-one.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Google Nexus One -layout: default created: 2010-03-23 14:55:15 +0100 -updated: 2010-03-23 14:57:19 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/03/23/google-nexus-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - google - - nexusone - - passion +- know-how +- hardware +- google +- nexusone +- passion +title: Google Nexus One +toc: false +updated: 2010-03-23 14:57:19 +0100 --- + Google Nexus One * **Homepage:** @@ -19,4 +22,4 @@ tags: {% for page in site.categories.google-nexus-one %}
  • {{ page.title }}
  • {% endfor %} - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-07-22-fortuna-gpsmart-bt.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-07-22-fortuna-gpsmart-bt.md index f2d871d..f92baaf 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-07-22-fortuna-gpsmart-bt.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-07-22-fortuna-gpsmart-bt.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -redirect_from: - - /know-how/hardware/fortuna-gpsmartbt/ -title: Fortuna GPSmart BT -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 19:07:10 +0100 -updated: 2010-07-22 09:55:56 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_from: +- /know-how/hardware/fortuna-gpsmartbt/ +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/fortuna-gpsmart-bt.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - fortuna - - gpsmart - - gps +- know-how +- hardware +- fortuna +- gpsmart +- gps +title: Fortuna GPSmart BT +toc: false +updated: 2010-07-22 09:55:56 +0200 --- + **Homepage:** [fortuna.com.tw](http://www.fortuna.com.tw/gpsmart.htm) Fortuna GPSmart @@ -67,4 +70,4 @@ Sync cable ========== The MiniUSB port on the GPSmart is not really a USB interface. The GPSmart has a serial interface and also uses the port for power. -The FortunaSync cable uses a [FTDI FT232BM](http://www.ftdichip.com/FTProducts.htm#FT232BM) which also controls pin #4 (see above). This IC converts the serial signals to USB. +The FortunaSync cable uses a [FTDI FT232BM](http://www.ftdichip.com/FTProducts.htm#FT232BM) which also controls pin #4 (see above). This IC converts the serial signals to USB. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-10-09-msi-p45-platinum.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-10-09-msi-p45-platinum.md index 46c36e1..16abcc9 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-10-09-msi-p45-platinum.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-10-09-msi-p45-platinum.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: MSI P45 Platinum -layout: default created: 2009-08-10 20:43:58 +0200 -updated: 2010-10-09 20:02:39 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/08/10/msi-p45-platinum.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - msi - - mainboard - - p45 - - platinum +- know-how +- hardware +- msi +- mainboard +- p45 +- platinum +title: MSI P45 Platinum +toc: false +updated: 2010-10-09 20:02:39 +0200 --- + BIOS ==== @@ -54,4 +57,4 @@ AMI BIOS | `A7512IMS.17A` | 2009-12-24 | | `A7512IMS.17B` | 2010-04-30 | | `A7512IMS.17D` | 2010-07-01 | -| `A7512IMS.17E` | 2010-09-24 | +| `A7512IMS.17E` | 2010-09-24 | \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-10-09-sonyericsson-mbw150.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-10-09-sonyericsson-mbw150.md index d6d83d3..48c9063 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-10-09-sonyericsson-mbw150.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2010-10-09-sonyericsson-mbw150.md @@ -1,15 +1,17 @@ --- -title: SonyEricsson MBW-150 -layout: default created: 2010-10-09 19:02:24 +0200 -updated: 2010-10-09 19:02:24 +0200 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/10/09/sonyericsson-mbw-150.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sony - - sonyericsson - - mbw150 +- know-how +- hardware +- sony +- sonyericsson +- mbw150 +title: SonyEricsson MBW-150 +toc: true +updated: 2010-10-09 19:02:24 +0200 --- ![SonyEricsson MBW-150]({{ site.url }}/assets/mbw150.jpg) @@ -141,4 +143,4 @@ if ( isset( $_REQUEST['l1'] ) && isset( $_REQUEST['l2'] ) ) { Under Linux, you can send a notification like this: - wget -O - --quiet "http://www.example.org/notifier/notify.php?l1=This+is+line1&l2=And+this+is+line2" + wget -O - --quiet "http://www.example.org/notifier/notify.php?l1=This+is+line1&l2=And+this+is+line2" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2011-04-25-amazon-kindle.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2011-04-25-amazon-kindle.md index 9e4c27c..41b10ff 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2011-04-25-amazon-kindle.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2011-04-25-amazon-kindle.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: Amazon Kindle -layout: default created: 2011-04-25 14:36:25 +0200 -updated: 2011-04-25 14:36:25 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2011/04/25/amazon-kindle.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - amazon - - kindle - - paperwhite - - voyage +- know-how +- hardware +- amazon +- kindle +- paperwhite +- voyage +title: Amazon Kindle +toc: false +updated: 2011-04-25 14:36:25 +0200 --- +
      {% for page in site.categories.amazon-kindle %}
    • {{ page.title }}
    • {% endfor %} -
    + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-01-20-dymo-labelwriter-320-under-ubuntu.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-01-20-dymo-labelwriter-320-under-ubuntu.md index 6575631..fba8569 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-01-20-dymo-labelwriter-320-under-ubuntu.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-01-20-dymo-labelwriter-320-under-ubuntu.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: DYMO LabelWriter 320 under Ubuntu Linux -layout: default created: 2011-10-09 22:37:45 +0200 -updated: 2012-01-20 09:31:29 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2011/10/09/dymo-labelwriter-320-under-ubuntu-linux.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - dymo - - labelwriter - - ubuntu - - linux +- know-how +- hardware +- dymo +- labelwriter +- ubuntu +- linux +title: DYMO LabelWriter 320 under Ubuntu Linux +toc: false +updated: 2012-01-20 09:31:29 +0100 --- + This label printer doesn't work out of the box under Linux. There are some instructions over at [ubuntuforums.org](http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=861781), but they're missing something for the latest Ubuntu *Oneiric Ocelot*. These instructions should work: @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ for the latest Ubuntu *Oneiric Ocelot*. These instructions should work: 1. now open **System Settings** → **Printer** 1. make sure, your LabelWriter is connected 1. add a new printer, choose your LabelWriter, when asked for a driver, point it to `ppd/lw320.ppd` from the `dymo-cups-drivers-1.2.0` directory -1. start printing, e.g. from [glabels](apt://glabels) +1. start printing, e.g. from [glabels](apt://glabels) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-08-20-stardom-sohoraid-sr3610.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-08-20-stardom-sohoraid-sr3610.md index fe87d18..faa600d 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-08-20-stardom-sohoraid-sr3610.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-08-20-stardom-sohoraid-sr3610.md @@ -1,16 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Stardom SOHORAID SR3610 -layout: default created: 2012-08-20 21:27:36 +0200 -updated: 2012-08-20 22:27:38 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2012/08/20/stardom-sohoraid-sr3610.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - stardom - - sohoraid - - raid - - sr3610 +- know-how +- hardware +- stardom +- sohoraid +- raid +- sr3610 +title: Stardom SOHORAID SR3610 +toc: false +updated: 2012-08-20 22:27:38 +0200 --- Stardom SOHORAID SR3610 @@ -28,4 +30,4 @@ Firmware * **Download:** [sohoraid_ro3687v.zip]({{ site.url }}/assets/sohoraid_ro3687v.zip) To install, download the **RAIDGuide 1.28.1.14** (32-bit or 64-bit version) from [icy-dock.eu](http://www.icy-dock.eu/en/pages/service/driver.php) (use the SR5600 one for 64-bit). -You'll need a RS323 cable to update the firmware. +You'll need a RS323 cable to update the firmware. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-08-20-wd-green-disks.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-08-20-wd-green-disks.md index c6a9c6d..65b97c0 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-08-20-wd-green-disks.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2012-08-20-wd-green-disks.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Western Digital GreenPower Disks -layout: default created: 2012-08-20 20:27:16 +0200 -updated: 2012-08-20 22:27:02 +0200 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2012/08/20/western-digital-greenpower-disks.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - westerndigital - - greenpower - - wdgreen +- know-how +- hardware +- westerndigital +- greenpower +- wdgreen +title: Western Digital GreenPower Disks +toc: true +updated: 2012-08-20 22:27:02 +0200 --- + Advanced Format =============== @@ -60,4 +63,4 @@ Set the desired value as follows: Please power cycle your drive off and on for the new setting to be taken into account. A reboot will not be enough! -Do as it says to enable the new setting. +Do as it says to enable the new setting. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2013-11-27-technisat-digicorder.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2013-11-27-technisat-digicorder.md index 6b66171..227d901 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2013-11-27-technisat-digicorder.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2013-11-27-technisat-digicorder.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: TechniSat DigiCorder -layout: default created: 2013-11-27 00:02:41 +0100 -updated: 2013-11-27 01:29:09 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2013/11/27/technisat-digicorder.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - technisat - - digicorder +- know-how +- hardware +- technisat +- digicorder +title: TechniSat DigiCorder +toc: false +updated: 2013-11-27 01:29:09 +0100 --- + Concat Transport Stream ======================= @@ -44,4 +47,4 @@ Notes: * bitrate 8888k can be reduced * direct piping (`cat movie*.TS4 | avconv -i -`) doesn't work (in Windows) * ProjectX doesn't like `avconv -g 100` - * without demuxing, AVStoDVD can't sync the tracks + * without demuxing, AVStoDVD can't sync the tracks \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2015-10-09-decklink-blackmagic.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2015-10-09-decklink-blackmagic.md index d6749ec..6aa3d9c 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2015-10-09-decklink-blackmagic.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2015-10-09-decklink-blackmagic.md @@ -1,21 +1,23 @@ --- -title: DeckLink BlackMagic Quad -language: en -layout: default created: 2015-10-09 11:16:16 +0100 -updated: 2015-10-09 11:16:16 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2015/10/09/decklink-blackmagic-quad.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - decklink - - blackmagic +- know-how +- hardware +- decklink +- blackmagic +title: DeckLink BlackMagic Quad +toc: false +updated: 2015-10-09 11:16:16 +0100 --- - ffmpeg -f decklink -i "DeckLink SDI (1)@3" -framerate 25 -vf "yadif=0:-1,scale=1280:720,setdar=16/9" -codec:v mpeg4 -r 25.000 -b:v 2000k -maxrate 3500k -c:a libvo_aacenc -b:a 256k -f mpegts udp://10.24.141.132:1234 -vf "scale=320:200" -c:a mp3 -f mpegts udp://10.24.141.132:1235 +ffmpeg -f decklink -i "DeckLink SDI (1)@3" -framerate 25 -vf "yadif=0:-1,scale=1280:720,setdar=16/9" -codec:v mpeg4 -r 25.000 -b:v 2000k -maxrate 3500k -c:a libvo_aacenc -b:a 256k -f mpegts udp://10.24.141.132:1234 -vf "scale=320:200" -c:a mp3 -f mpegts udp://10.24.141.132:1235 You can use any of the 4 BlackMagic processors by specifying `DeckLink SDI (1)` … `DeckLink SDI (4)`. The number after the `@` is the port. This example streams the signal on port `@3` in 2 different formats to different ports on `10.24.141.132`. -More info on [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19212047/ffmpeg-command-line-for-capturing-and-recording-audio-and-video-in-720p-from-d). +More info on [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19212047/ffmpeg-command-line-for-capturing-and-recording-audio-and-video-in-720p-from-d). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2016-07-26-hp-spectre-x360.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2016-07-26-hp-spectre-x360.md index f053d28..dec1ffd 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2016-07-26-hp-spectre-x360.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2016-07-26-hp-spectre-x360.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: hp Spectre x360 -layout: default -language: en created: 2016-07-26 11:03:08 +0200 -updated: 2016-07-26 11:03:08 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/07/26/hp-spectre-x360.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - hp - - spectre - - x360 - - notebook +- know-how +- hardware +- hp +- spectre +- x360 +- notebook +title: hp Spectre x360 +toc: false +updated: 2016-07-26 11:03:08 +0200 --- + ![hp Spectre x360 13-4104ng]({{ site.url }}/assets/hp-spectre-x360.jpg) * **Model no.:** 13-4104ng @@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ tags: {% for page in site.categories.hp-spectre-x360 %}
  • {{ page.title }}
  • {% endfor %} - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-03-18-hp-50g.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-03-18-hp-50g.md index 3c9efcf..3745f55 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-03-18-hp-50g.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-03-18-hp-50g.md @@ -1,21 +1,24 @@ --- -title: HP 50g -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-03-18 16:14:51 +0100 -updated: 2017-03-18 16:14:51 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/03/18/hp-50g.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - hp - - 50g - - calculator +- know-how +- hardware +- hp +- 50g +- calculator +title: HP 50g +toc: false +updated: 2017-03-18 16:14:51 +0100 --- + ![HP 50g]({{ site.url }}/assets/hp-50g.jpg) + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-03-20-apple-startup-hotkeys.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-03-20-apple-startup-hotkeys.md index 92ea604..5f81b6b 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-03-20-apple-startup-hotkeys.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-03-20-apple-startup-hotkeys.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Apple Startup Hotkeys -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-03-20 00:23:42 +0100 -updated: 2017-03-20 00:23:42 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/03/20/apple-startup-hotkeys.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - mac - - macbook - - hotkeys +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- mac +- macbook +- hotkeys +title: Apple Startup Hotkeys +toc: false +updated: 2017-03-20 00:23:42 +0100 --- + Some hotkeys to hold when powering on the Mac: * +V --- Verbose mode @@ -28,4 +31,4 @@ Some hotkeys to hold when powering on the Mac: * ++R --- Boot to recovery over the Internet * ++P+R --- Reset NVRAM * T --- Startup in target disk mode (to receive files from another Mac) -* X --- Force boot to MacOS +* X --- Force boot to MacOS \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-05-14-apple-macbook-pro-a1286-battery.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-05-14-apple-macbook-pro-a1286-battery.md index f5de8ce..57623d3 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-05-14-apple-macbook-pro-a1286-battery.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-05-14-apple-macbook-pro-a1286-battery.md @@ -1,22 +1,25 @@ --- -title: Apple MacBook Pro A1286 Battery Replacement -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-05-14 16:42:29 +0200 -updated: 2017-05-14 16:42:29 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/05/14/apple-macbook-pro-a1286-battery-replacement.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - mac - - macbook - - battery - - replacement - - a1286 - - a1321 - - a1382 +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- mac +- macbook +- battery +- replacement +- a1286 +- a1321 +- a1382 +title: Apple MacBook Pro A1286 Battery Replacement +toc: false +updated: 2017-05-14 16:42:29 +0200 --- + If you have a MacBook Pro A1286 (15.4", Late-2008 until Mid-2012) and want to replace the battery, you must be aware of the specific battery in your device. In 2011, for some reason, Apple decided to switch from the battery model A1321 (73 Wh) to model A1382 (77.5 Wh). While the form-factor @@ -103,4 +106,4 @@ The three Microcontrollers (`U`-label, all on the left hand side) on there: *[PCB]: Printed Circuit Board *[SCL]: Signal Clock *[SDA]: Signal Data -*[TI]: Texas Instruments +*[TI]: Texas Instruments \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-05-28-speed-up-synology-reshape.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-05-28-speed-up-synology-reshape.md index d93db9d..ab3ba90 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-05-28-speed-up-synology-reshape.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-05-28-speed-up-synology-reshape.md @@ -1,23 +1,26 @@ --- -title: Speed up Synology volume reshaping -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-05-28 23:45:40 +0200 -updated: 2017-05-29 19:22:31 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/05/28/speed-up-synology-volume-reshaping.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - synology - - diskstation - - dsm - - raid - - lvm - - reshape - - extend - - volume - - storage +- know-how +- hardware +- synology +- diskstation +- dsm +- raid +- lvm +- reshape +- extend +- volume +- storage +title: Speed up Synology volume reshaping +toc: false +updated: 2017-05-29 19:22:31 +0200 --- + I wanted to increase the available storage on my Synology DS415+ by replacing 2x 2TB disks with 4TB ones, extending my 4-4-2-2 volume to 4-4-4-4 and the overall storage space from 8TB to 12TB. @@ -170,4 +173,4 @@ This cut the remaining time down from 12 hours to 3. *[MiB]: Mebibyte (1024 KiB), similar to Megabyte (1000 kB) -*[KiB]: Kibibyte (1024 Bytes), similar to Kilobyte (1000 Bytes) +*[KiB]: Kibibyte (1024 Bytes), similar to Kilobyte (1000 Bytes) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-09-15-blackberry-keyone.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-09-15-blackberry-keyone.md index e8d7d4e..338c138 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-09-15-blackberry-keyone.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2017-09-15-blackberry-keyone.md @@ -1,21 +1,24 @@ --- -title: BlackBerry KEYone -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-09-15 18:07:26 +0200 -updated: 2017-09-15 18:07:26 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/09/15/blackberry-keyone.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - blackberry - - android - - keyone +- know-how +- hardware +- blackberry +- android +- keyone +title: BlackBerry KEYone +toc: false +updated: 2017-09-15 18:07:26 +0200 --- + ![BlackBerry KEYone]({{ site.url }}/assets/blackberry-keyone.jpg)
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    + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2018-01-05-synology-nfsv4-with-id-mapping.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2018-01-05-synology-nfsv4-with-id-mapping.md index fdbaaf0..aec4437 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2018-01-05-synology-nfsv4-with-id-mapping.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2018-01-05-synology-nfsv4-with-id-mapping.md @@ -1,24 +1,27 @@ --- -title: Synology NFSv4 with id mapping -layout: default -language: en created: 2018-01-05 12:50:43 +0100 -updated: 2018-01-05 12:50:43 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2018/01/05/synology-nfsv4-with-id-mapping.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - synology - - diskstation - - dsm - - nfs - - nfsv4 - - nfs4 - - idmapd - - idmapping - - export - - mount +- know-how +- hardware +- synology +- diskstation +- dsm +- nfs +- nfsv4 +- nfs4 +- idmapd +- idmapping +- export +- mount +title: Synology NFSv4 with id mapping +toc: false +updated: 2018-01-05 12:50:43 +0100 --- + **Disclaimer:** ID mapping without a Kerberos server only works halfway with NFSv4, it seems. I managed to get the correct usernames to show up on my client when listing files, but creating new files always creates them as user *nobody* because the Synology doesn't map anything in that case. @@ -57,4 +60,4 @@ if it's doing anything.) [1]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/966734 [2]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.nfsv4/7103/focus=7105 - [3]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2013/03/msg00136.html + [3]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2013/03/msg00136.html \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2020-01-14-import-video-from-minidv-camcorder-into-windows-10.md b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2020-01-14-import-video-from-minidv-camcorder-into-windows-10.md index 5a4b627..a13e348 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/_posts/2020-01-14-import-video-from-minidv-camcorder-into-windows-10.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/_posts/2020-01-14-import-video-from-minidv-camcorder-into-windows-10.md @@ -1,21 +1,24 @@ --- -title: Import video from MiniDV camcorder in Windows 10 -layout: default -language: en created: 2020-01-14 16:54:43 +0100 -updated: 2020-01-14 16:54:43 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2020/01/14/import-video-from-minidv-camcorder-in-windows-10.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - minidv - - camera - - camcorder - - windows 10 - - win10 - - windows10 - - panasonic +- know-how +- hardware +- minidv +- camera +- camcorder +- windows 10 +- win10 +- windows10 +- panasonic +title: Import video from MiniDV camcorder in Windows 10 +toc: false +updated: 2020-01-14 16:54:43 +0100 --- + My dad has an old Panasonic MiniDV camcorder and wanted to import old tapes into his cutting tool on Windows 10. After hooking up the camcorder via Firewire, the import dialog showed the time code of the running tape, but instead of the video, the preview was black and there was no audio. @@ -41,4 +44,4 @@ Find your Firewire card, right-click it and select **Update driver...**. Select driver software", then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" and find the driver for **Generic 1394 OHCI compliant host controller (Legacy)**. Select that and click "Next" to install it. -That's it - you should be able to import video now. +That's it - you should be able to import video now. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2008-09-28-install-linpus.md b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2008-09-28-install-linpus.md index d9a3249..60d1a55 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2008-09-28-install-linpus.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2008-09-28-install-linpus.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Install Linpus Linux on the Acer Aspire One -layout: default created: 2008-09-28 22:33:48 +0200 -updated: 2008-09-28 22:33:48 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/28/install-linpus-linux-on-the-acer-aspire-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - acer - - aspire - - linpus - - linux +- know-how +- hardware +- acer +- aspire +- linpus +- linux +title: Install Linpus Linux on the Acer Aspire One +toc: false +updated: 2008-09-28 22:33:48 +0200 --- + There exist several manuals on how to install Linpus from a recovery DVD. Basically you just boot the recovery DVD on some PC, select "*create rescue usb key*" and insert a 2 GiB (or more) @@ -20,4 +23,4 @@ usb key. :warning: 1 GiB won't work - the recovery image is slightly larger :warning: After the recovery stick has been created, you can plug it into the AAO and start the recovery process. This wipes -the complete harddisk so make sure you have a backup of your important data. +the complete harddisk so make sure you have a backup of your important data. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-02-08-bios-recovery.md b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-02-08-bios-recovery.md index 3bdf116..3d8060d 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-02-08-bios-recovery.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-02-08-bios-recovery.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: BIOS Recovery on the Acer Aspire One -layout: default created: 2008-09-28 19:28:33 +0200 -updated: 2009-02-08 14:50:11 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/28/bios-recovery-on-the-acer-aspire-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - acer - - aspire - - bios +- know-how +- hardware +- acer +- aspire +- bios +title: BIOS Recovery on the Acer Aspire One +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-08 14:50:11 +0200 --- + After playing around a bit, my Aspire One (v3114) got bricked after a normal reboot (blank screen, power led and fan on, nothing else). There's a nice recovery procedure for the BIOS at [macles](http://macles.blogspot.com/2008/08/acer-aspire-one-bios-recovery.html). @@ -37,4 +40,4 @@ flash drive flashed but after a few seconds, the A150 rebooted and the BIOS repo *[VFAT]: Virtual File Allocation Table *[USB]: Universal Serial Bus *[AAO]: Acer Aspire One -*[LED]: Light Emitting Diode +*[LED]: Light Emitting Diode \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-02-28-install-ubuntu.md b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-02-28-install-ubuntu.md index 510c904..dc443b3 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-02-28-install-ubuntu.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-02-28-install-ubuntu.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Install Ubuntu on the Acer Aspire One -layout: default created: 2008-09-28 22:30:35 +0200 -updated: 2009-02-28 01:31:40 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/28/install-ubuntu-on-the-acer-aspire-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - acer - - aspire - - ubuntu - - linux +- know-how +- hardware +- acer +- aspire +- ubuntu +- linux +title: Install Ubuntu on the Acer Aspire One +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-28 01:31:40 +0100 --- + There's a nice help page at the [Ubuntu page](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne). **Needed:** @@ -79,4 +82,4 @@ more tips --------- The [ArchLinux Wiki](http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Acer_Aspire_One) contains several tips for tweaking a Linux -to suit the *Aspire One*. Also take a look at the [[:know-how:software:linux:start]] section on this page. +to suit the *Aspire One*. Also take a look at the [[:know-how:software:linux:start]] section on this page. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-09-14-wifi.md b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-09-14-wifi.md index 8a29cc3..c6be334 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-09-14-wifi.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-09-14-wifi.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: WiFi on the Acer Aspire One -layout: default created: 2008-10-21 00:14:48 +0200 -updated: 2009-09-14 18:48:23 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/10/21/wifi-on-the-acer-aspire-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - acer - - aspire - - wifi +- know-how +- hardware +- acer +- aspire +- wifi +title: WiFi on the Acer Aspire One +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-14 18:48:23 +0200 --- + **Chipset:** Atheros AR2425 Change Regdomain @@ -58,4 +61,4 @@ Possible errors --------------- If you get the message `MAC revision 0xffff is not supported!` it means that some other module, likely `ath_hal` -and/or `ath_pci` took over your card. +and/or `ath_pci` took over your card. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-09-25-bios-update.md b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-09-25-bios-update.md index 7a36e83..2ee0fb9 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-09-25-bios-update.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-09-25-bios-update.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: BIOS Update on the Acer Aspire One -layout: default created: 2008-10-21 01:36:01 +0200 -updated: 2009-09-25 14:10:27 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/10/21/bios-update-on-the-acer-aspire-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - acer - - aspire - - bios +- know-how +- hardware +- acer +- aspire +- bios +title: BIOS Update on the Acer Aspire One +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-25 14:10:27 +0200 --- + To update the BIOS without Windows, install [UNetBootIn](http://unetbootin.sf.net/) and use it to put FreeDOS on a flash drive. Now extract the e.g. `v.3305.zip` to it and reboot the machine. Press F12 in the right moment and select your USB flash drive from the list. Press ENTER when you see the `boot:` prompt, then @@ -27,4 +30,4 @@ hardware as the AAO and therefore the BIOS file is compatible. You can download comments you will find tips and tricks if your sound or function keys are not working after the update. *[BIOS]: Basic Input/Output System -*[AAO]: Acer Aspire One +*[AAO]: Acer Aspire One \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-12-29-card-reader.md b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-12-29-card-reader.md index 2704fbf..623eb0e 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-12-29-card-reader.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/acer-aspire-one/_posts/2009-12-29-card-reader.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Card Reader of the Acer Aspire One -layout: default created: 2008-10-04 13:15:04 +0200 -updated: 2009-12-29 15:58:15 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/10/04/card-reader-of-the-acer-aspire-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - acer - - aspire - - cardreader +- know-how +- hardware +- acer +- aspire +- cardreader +title: Card Reader of the Acer Aspire One +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-29 15:58:15 +0100 --- + **Model:** [JMicron JMB38x](http://www.jmicron.com/Product_JMB38X.htm) PCI Express to 1394a OHCI and Memory Card Host Controller

    @@ -52,4 +55,4 @@ So make sure you keep an USB stick with the [SysRescCD](http://www.sysresccd.org *[SD]: Secure Digital *[xD]: xD-Picture Card *[TI]: Texas Instruments -*[USB]: Universal Serial Bus +*[USB]: Universal Serial Bus \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/amazon-kindle/_posts/2011-04-25-galileo-openbooks.md b/know-how/hardware/amazon-kindle/_posts/2011-04-25-galileo-openbooks.md index 7f300d7..6532c91 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/amazon-kindle/_posts/2011-04-25-galileo-openbooks.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/amazon-kindle/_posts/2011-04-25-galileo-openbooks.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Galileo OpenBooks -layout: default created: 2011-04-25 14:33:47 +0200 -updated: 2011-04-25 14:33:47 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2011/04/25/galileo-openbooks.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - amazon - - kindle - - galileo - - openbooks +- know-how +- hardware +- amazon +- kindle +- galileo +- openbooks +title: Galileo OpenBooks +toc: false +updated: 2011-04-25 14:33:47 +0200 --- + Calibre settings ================ @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ Enter the following two expressions under *Search & Replace* in the conversion s * *Search Regular Expression:* `(.|\n)*()` * *Replacement Text:* `
    \2` -This will cut out the left (contents) and right (ads) sides as well as the comment form. You will get a plain nice eBook. +This will cut out the left (contents) and right (ads) sides as well as the comment form. You will get a plain nice eBook. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-24-tmobile-hotspot.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-24-tmobile-hotspot.md index 0a05749..2a0a2ea 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-24-tmobile-hotspot.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-24-tmobile-hotspot.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: T-Mobile HotSpot -layout: default created: 2009-04-24 10:14:26 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-24 10:14:26 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/24/t-mobile-hotspot.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - t-mobile - - hotspot +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- t-mobile +- hotspot +title: T-Mobile HotSpot +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-24 10:14:26 +0200 --- + * [svenkubiak.de](http://www.svenkubiak.de/2008/07/20/mit-dem-iphone-im-t-mobile-hotspot/) * [fscklog.com](http://www.fscklog.com/2007/11/iphone-tipp-zur.html) @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ You can add a bookmark to Safari with the following link: https://hotspot.t-mobile.net/wlan/index.do?username=USERNAME@t-mobile.de&password=PASSWORD&strHinweis=Zahlungsbedingungen&strAGB=AGB -(Replace `USERNAME` and `PASSWORD` with your data.) +(Replace `USERNAME` and `PASSWORD` with your data.) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-26-flash-in-safari.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-26-flash-in-safari.md index e108b40..8921b89 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-26-flash-in-safari.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-26-flash-in-safari.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: Flash in Safari -layout: default created: 2009-04-23 23:34:27 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-26 22:23:01 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/23/flash-in-safari.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - safari - - flash +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- safari +- flash +title: Flash in Safari +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-26 22:23:01 +0200 --- + (Found [here](http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/12/flash_for_iphone_comes_via_jailbroken_imobilecinema_app-2.html).) You need to have a [jailbroken]({% post_url 2009-06-20-jailbreak %}) iPhone for this. -Add the repository `http://d.imobilecinema.com/` to Cydia and find the **iMobileCinema**. After installing it, you should be able to watch Flash movies in Safari (most of the times). +Add the repository `http://d.imobilecinema.com/` to Cydia and find the **iMobileCinema**. After installing it, you should be able to watch Flash movies in Safari (most of the times). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-26-ssh-access.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-26-ssh-access.md index ef3a84d..b48a03c 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-26-ssh-access.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-04-26-ssh-access.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Apple iPhone SSH Access -layout: default created: 2009-04-26 22:04:12 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-26 22:09:55 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/26/apple-iphone-ssh-access.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - ssh +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- ssh +title: Apple iPhone SSH Access +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-26 22:09:55 +0200 --- + You need a [jailbroken]({% post_url 2009-06-20-jailbreak %}) iPhone for this. @@ -20,4 +23,4 @@ You need a [jailbroken]({% post_url 2009-06-20-jailbreak %}) iPhone for this. 1. (the first connection will need about 20-30 seconds[^1] before you'll be asked to accept the host key) 1. use the following password: `alpine` (older iPhones used `dotty`) -[^1]: most probably the iPhone will generate some encryption keys here +[^1]: most probably the iPhone will generate some encryption keys here \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-01-messenger.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-01-messenger.md index fb1eff8..306c960 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-01-messenger.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-01-messenger.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Messenger apps for iOS -layout: default created: 2009-05-01 16:07:59 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-01 16:07:59 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/01/messenger-apps-for-ios.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - messenger - - apps +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- messenger +- apps +title: Messenger apps for iOS +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-01 16:07:59 +0200 --- + There are quite a few messenger applications out there. Most people prefer *BeeJive* or *IM+* - not only because they promise you to keep you online 24 hours a day - even without having the application open on your iPhone. @@ -31,4 +34,4 @@ Here is a little overview: | IM+ | X | X | X | X | X | X | - | uses their own servers | | IM+ for Skype | - | - | - | - | - | - | X | direct connection? | | Fring | X | X | X | X | X | - | X | uses their own servers | -| MobileLinked | X | - | X | X | X | X | - | direct connection | +| MobileLinked | X | - | X | X | X | X | - | direct connection | \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-16-appulous.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-16-appulous.md index ffa00fb..54314ac 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-16-appulous.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-16-appulous.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Appulous -layout: default created: 2009-04-20 20:39:02 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-16 11:11:42 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/20/appulous.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - hacking - - apps +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- hacking +- apps +title: Appulous +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-16 11:11:42 +0200 --- + * **Homepage:** [appulo.us](http://appulo.us/appdb/) Appulous is a **special** AppStore for [jailbroken]({% post_url 2009-06-20-jailbreak %}) iPhones. The problem of the @@ -29,4 +32,4 @@ Apps installed via Installous are mostly wiped upon a sync with iTunes. To fix t

    -[^1]: or search for how to disable the killswitch via *SBSettings* +[^1]: or search for how to disable the killswitch via *SBSettings* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-24-firmware-unpacking.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-24-firmware-unpacking.md index 74833ec..e5efe8d 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-24-firmware-unpacking.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-24-firmware-unpacking.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: iOS Firmware Unpacking -layout: default created: 2009-05-20 02:17:15 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-24 23:27:24 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/20/ios-firmware-unpacking.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - firmware - - hacking +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- firmware +- hacking +title: iOS Firmware Unpacking +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-24 23:27:24 +0200 --- + Preparations ============ @@ -133,4 +136,4 @@ Links * [mail-archive.com](http://www.mail-archive.com/linux4nano-dev@gna.org/msg00209.html) --- technical explanation * [tungchingkai.blogspot.com](http://tungchingkai.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-decrypt-iphone-os-30-beta.html) --- how to decrypt the firmware file -* [theiphonewiki.com](http://www.theiphonewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=VFDecrypt_Keys:_3.x#iPhone_3G_5) --- several encryption keys for iPhone firmware files +* [theiphonewiki.com](http://www.theiphonewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=VFDecrypt_Keys:_3.x#iPhone_3G_5) --- several encryption keys for iPhone firmware files \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-27-crashing-apps.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-27-crashing-apps.md index 7d2598f..e825bf1 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-27-crashing-apps.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-27-crashing-apps.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ --- -title: iOS and Crashing Applications -layout: default created: 2009-05-27 09:48:31 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-27 09:48:31 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/27/ios-and-crashing-applications.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - crashing +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- crashing +title: iOS and Crashing Applications +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-27 09:48:31 +0200 --- + If you have to problem that some apps crash directly after running them, i.e. you see the app "popup" but it immediately disappears leaving you back at the home screen, it might be a problem with Apple's DRM. This can occur if a Sync with iTunes is aborted or the connection was lost. I found the solution between the comments on [iphonehacks.com](http://www.iphonehacks.com/2008/07/app-crash-fix.html#comment-6a00d83534e7f169e2010534da1d1c970c): Just download **any** (free) app from the AppStore - might also be some app you already bought but deleted -from the phone. After the app is installed, all other apps should work fine again. +from the phone. After the app is installed, all other apps should work fine again. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-30-google-calendars.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-30-google-calendars.md index 5cd7ede..84b9540 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-30-google-calendars.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-05-30-google-calendars.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Google Calendars -layout: default created: 2009-05-30 23:11:26 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-30 23:11:26 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/30/google-calendars.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - google - - calendar +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- google +- calendar +title: Google Calendars +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-30 23:11:26 +0200 --- + If you want to sync your iPhone primarily with an Exchange server of your company but do want to have your (private) Google Calendars with you, you can add them as CalDAV calendars (since iPhone OS 3.0). Go to *Settings* → *Mail, Contacts, Calendars* → *Add Account…* → *Other* → *Add CalDAV Account*: @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ If you want to add another calendar, repeat the above steps and do this to chang * replace `%40gmail.com` by the Calendar ID of the other calendar * you will find this ID in the settings of the specific Google Calendar, it is in the section **Calendar Address**, it looks like this: `2et3hcu26nrtli1r5r1slvus84@group.calendar.google.com` * you might have to replace the `@` by `%40` -* go back and open the Calendar app to download the calendar data +* go back and open the Calendar app to download the calendar data \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-carrier-settings.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-carrier-settings.md index 47f801c..ab887d0 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-carrier-settings.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-carrier-settings.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: iPhone Carrier Settings -layout: default created: 2009-06-20 21:20:46 +0200 -updated: 2009-06-20 21:20:46 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/06/20/iphone-carrier-settings.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - settings +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- settings +title: iPhone Carrier Settings +toc: false +updated: 2009-06-20 21:20:46 +0200 --- + To enable MMS and Tethering, you might have to install a carrier-specific file for your carrier. * **T-Mobile Germany:** [24100.net](http://www.24100.net/2009/03/t-mobile-germany-vodafone-germany-iphone-os-30-mms/) @@ -66,4 +69,4 @@ The carrier file for T-Mobile Germany doesn't contain the MMS settings. So go to * **MMS UA Prof URL:** *\* -[^1]: Or change the shortcut to iTunes so that it reads: `...\iTunes.exe" /setPrefInt carrier-testing 1`, Mac users run `defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool TRUE` +[^1]: Or change the shortcut to iTunes so that it reads: `...\iTunes.exe" /setPrefInt carrier-testing 1`, Mac users run `defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool TRUE` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-hidden-features.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-hidden-features.md index 5db4c1e..3ba8435 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-hidden-features.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-hidden-features.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: iphoneOS Hidden Features -layout: default created: 2009-06-20 21:18:27 +0200 -updated: 2009-06-20 21:19:17 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/06/20/iphoneos-hidden-features.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - features +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- features +title: iphoneOS Hidden Features +toc: false +updated: 2009-06-20 21:19:17 +0200 --- + There are some hidden options which you have to enable via modifying some file. (see [here](http://www.funkyspacemonkey.com/iphone-os-30-episode-iii-howto-enable-battery-percentage-toggle-settings) and [here](http://www.funkyspacemonkey.com/iphone-os-30-episode-iihowto-enable-videorecording-interface-iphone-2g3g).) @@ -88,4 +91,4 @@ reen-scale...main-screen-orientation.explicitContentRestriction..volume-limit-re riction....inAppPurchasesRestriction...enforce-shutter-click...enforce-googlemail. ~~~ -Anyone tried `nike-ipod` or enabling the `magnetometer` on a 3G? Also what could `green-tea` be? +Anyone tried `nike-ipod` or enabling the `magnetometer` on a 3G? Also what could `green-tea` be? \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-jailbreak.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-jailbreak.md index 3d3c113..7fbd959 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-jailbreak.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-06-20-jailbreak.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Apple iPhone Jailbreak -layout: default created: 2009-04-20 20:36:03 +0200 -updated: 2009-06-20 20:22:41 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/20/apple-iphone-jailbreak.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - jailbreak +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- jailbreak +title: Apple iPhone Jailbreak +toc: false +updated: 2009-06-20 20:22:41 +0200 --- + See [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jailbreak_\(iPhone\)) for a description of WHAT this is. * **Homepage:** [quickpwn.com](http://www.quickpwn.com/) *(for iPhone OS <3.0)* @@ -55,4 +58,4 @@ Some interesting apps from the *Cydia Installer*: * **Video Recorder for 3G** --- Video recording for your iPhone (Trial version) * **Snapture** --- Camera replacement with various additional features (Trial version) * **iRealSMS** --- SMS tool replacement with templates/drafts and several other features (Trial version) -* **MobileTerminal** --- access the underlying DarwinOS via commandline (together with **OpenSSH** you'll get full remote-admin functionality) +* **MobileTerminal** --- access the underlying DarwinOS via commandline (together with **OpenSSH** you'll get full remote-admin functionality) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-08-01-firmware-3-beta.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-08-01-firmware-3-beta.md index 478a3c3..1c2f76b 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-08-01-firmware-3-beta.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-08-01-firmware-3-beta.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: iOS Firmware 3.0 BETA without registration -layout: default created: 2009-05-14 17:17:58 +0200 -updated: 2009-08-01 20:03:23 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/14/ios-firmware-3.0-beta-without-registration.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - firmware - - hacking +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- firmware +- hacking +title: iOS Firmware 3.0 BETA without registration +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-01 20:03:23 +0200 --- + There is a way to install and activate the most recent BETA firmware without registering the device's UDID as a developer. What you'll need: @@ -93,4 +96,4 @@ Links * [alltechrelated.com](http://blog.alltechrelated.com/2009/05/13/guide-how-to-bypass-the-udid-registration-for-os-30/) * [hackint0sh.org](http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/f201/72220.htm) -*[UDID]: Unique Device IDentifier +*[UDID]: Unique Device IDentifier \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-09-26-istat.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-09-26-istat.md index 5030879..f3c208a 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-09-26-istat.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-09-26-istat.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: iStat -layout: default created: 2009-08-25 22:00:23 +0200 -updated: 2009-09-26 21:47:34 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/08/25/istat.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - monitoring - - istat +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- monitoring +- istat +title: iStat +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-26 21:47:34 +0200 --- + [iStat](http://bjango.com/apps/istat/) is an app that shows performance statistics of different machines. ![iStat]({{ site.url }}/assets/istat.png) @@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ Download: [istatd_0.5.4_x86_64.deb]({{ site.url }}/assets/istatd_0.5.4_x86_64.de I also uploaded it to my PPA at [launchpad.net](https://launchpad.net/~mbirth/+archive/ppa). -(If you own a *Linksys NSLU2*, you might want [iStat Server (ARM)]({% post_url 2009-12-06-linksys-nslu2 %}#istat-server). +(If you own a *Linksys NSLU2*, you might want [iStat Server (ARM)]({% post_url 2009-12-06-linksys-nslu2 %}#istat-server). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-11-30-emojis.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-11-30-emojis.md index ccb2030..670afec 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-11-30-emojis.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-11-30-emojis.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: iOS Emoji Keyboard -layout: default created: 2009-11-30 16:00:28 +0100 -updated: 2009-11-30 22:21:44 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/11/30/ios-emoji-keyboard.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - emojis +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- emojis +title: iOS Emoji Keyboard +toc: false +updated: 2009-11-30 22:21:44 +0100 --- + [Emojis](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji) is the Japanese term for emoticons. Every mobile phone in the Japanese area has a fixed set of emoticons included and they are all compatible between different manufacturers of mobile phones. @@ -38,4 +41,4 @@ and enable the **Emoji keyboard**. Done.

    To be able to use Emojis while writing mails, you have to reboot your iPhone.

    You can find these instructions with pictures -at [maketecheasier.com](http://maketecheasier.com/enable-emoji-icons-on-your-iphone-for-free/2009/02/11). +at [maketecheasier.com](http://maketecheasier.com/enable-emoji-icons-on-your-iphone-for-free/2009/02/11). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-12-13-navigation.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-12-13-navigation.md index fd1842a..0ac6f00 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-12-13-navigation.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-12-13-navigation.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Navigation for iOS -layout: default created: 2009-04-27 22:16:34 +0200 -updated: 2009-12-13 02:18:33 +0100 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/27/navigation-for-ios.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - navigation - - apps +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- navigation +- apps +title: Navigation for iOS +toc: true +updated: 2009-12-13 02:18:33 +0100 --- + xGPS ==== @@ -57,4 +60,4 @@ WeTravel (J2ME) If the iPhone would support Java Midlets, this one might be interesting. Completely free and based on OpenStreetMap. Maybe it would work with [alcheMo](http://www.innaworks.com/alcheMo-for-iPhone.html), a J2ME -to C++ converter. But if you have a "normal" phone with Java support and a memory card, this one is for you. +to C++ converter. But if you have a "normal" phone with Java support and a memory card, this one is for you. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-12-26-my-apps.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-12-26-my-apps.md index a6a2b73..94fc066 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-12-26-my-apps.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2009-12-26-my-apps.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: My Applications for iOS -layout: default created: 2009-05-28 11:04:01 +0200 -updated: 2009-12-26 21:55:18 +0100 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/28/my-applications-for-ios.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - apps +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- apps +title: My Applications for iOS +toc: true +updated: 2009-12-26 21:55:18 +0100 --- + This should be a list of apps I use for specific tasks and why I use them: Banking @@ -169,4 +172,4 @@ Other Apps I use * [iJapanese](http://www.dbfit.ca/apps.html) * [Kana LS Touch](http://web.me.com/quitscheentchen/KSTen/Kana_LS_Touch.html) * [CubeCheater](http://cubecheater.efaller.com/) -* [My Japanese Coach](http://appshopper.com/education/my-japanese-coach) +* [My Japanese Coach](http://appshopper.com/education/my-japanese-coach) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-03-30-iphone-vs-android.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-03-30-iphone-vs-android.md index 3a543e0..0ff691c 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-03-30-iphone-vs-android.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-03-30-iphone-vs-android.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: iPhone vs. Android -layout: default created: 2010-03-07 12:06:49 +0100 -updated: 2010-03-30 13:22:47 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/03/07/iphone-vs.-android.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - android - - comparison +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- android +- comparison +title: iPhone vs. Android +toc: false +updated: 2010-03-30 13:22:47 +0200 --- + | iPhone | Android (esp. Nexus One) | |:------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------| | It's from *Apple*. | It's **NOT** from *Apple*. (or: It's from *Google*.) | @@ -33,4 +36,4 @@ tags: | somewhat sloppy (3G) | blazing fast | | can only have App icons on the Home screen, nothing else is configurable
    up to 11 pages with 110 Apps (more can be run by searching) | Home screen can have Widgets, Icons, Subfolders (for more Icons) and you can change the wallpaper (even to an animated "Live Wallpaper")
    5 pages, but folders allow for more Apps; also "All Apps at once" view integrated; searching is also available | | syncs fine with Exchange | doesn't sync Exchange calendars | -| have to check Inboxes of each mail acct | Unified inbox available | +| have to check Inboxes of each mail acct | Unified inbox available | \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-04-02-develop-apps.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-04-02-develop-apps.md index b2fad76..ff88731 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-04-02-develop-apps.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-04-02-develop-apps.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Develop iOS Apps -layout: default created: 2009-04-20 22:07:23 +0200 -updated: 2010-04-02 18:07:54 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/20/develop-ios-apps.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - development +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- development +title: Develop iOS Apps +toc: false +updated: 2010-04-02 18:07:54 +0200 --- + real Apps ========= @@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ Web-Apps * [iUI](http://joehewitt.com/files/iphone/navigation.html) iPhone navigation emulated using JavaScript and CSS ([Google Code project](http://code.google.com/p/iui/)) * [CiUI](http://www.clientcide.com/cnet-js-standards/ciui-cnet-iphone-ui/) similar to iUI -* [Moousture](http://neofreeman.freepgs.com/Moousture/iphone.html) finger-gesture control +* [Moousture](http://neofreeman.freepgs.com/Moousture/iphone.html) finger-gesture control \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-04-20-tips-and-tricks.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-04-20-tips-and-tricks.md index 35ba262..5ac3e91 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-04-20-tips-and-tricks.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-04-20-tips-and-tricks.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Tips & Tricks for the iPhone -layout: default created: 2009-05-05 00:54:50 +0200 -updated: 2010-04-20 23:57:18 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/05/tips-tricks-for-the-iphone.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - tipsntricks +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- tipsntricks +title: Tips & Tricks for the iPhone +toc: false +updated: 2010-04-20 23:57:18 +0200 --- + Mark mail as unread =================== @@ -50,4 +53,4 @@ it's easy as pie. These instructions are for Ubuntu: ] saveenv ] fsboot {% endhighlight %} -1. your iPhone should now boot normally +1. your iPhone should now boot normally \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-05-17-airvideo-server-linux.md b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-05-17-airvideo-server-linux.md index 439e2cf..a82d836 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-05-17-airvideo-server-linux.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/apple-iphone/_posts/2010-05-17-airvideo-server-linux.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: AirVideo Server under Linux -layout: default created: 2010-02-16 21:28:54 +0100 -updated: 2010-05-17 14:45:34 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/02/16/airvideo-server-under-linux.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - apple - - iphone - - airvideo - - multimedia +- know-how +- hardware +- apple +- iphone +- airvideo +- multimedia +title: AirVideo Server under Linux +toc: false +updated: 2010-05-17 14:45:34 +0200 --- + *[AirVideo](http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/)* is a Client/Server-Mediaplayer, which allows you to stream videos directly from your PC to your iPhone. Its server software started as Windows-/Mac-only but now there's also a Linux server module available, too. @@ -80,4 +83,4 @@ Bonjour Announcement ==================== *jcheshire* pointed out how to add *AirVideo* to the [avahi-daemon](apt://avahi-daemon), so that it is automatically -recognized by the clients. Read more in the [AirVideo forums](http://www.inmethod.com/forum/posts/list/165/34.page#6907). +recognized by the clients. Read more in the [AirVideo forums](http://www.inmethod.com/forum/posts/list/165/34.page#6907). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/blackberry-keyone/_posts/2017-06-30-bb-keyone-mmi-test-engineering-mode.md b/know-how/hardware/blackberry-keyone/_posts/2017-06-30-bb-keyone-mmi-test-engineering-mode.md index 9bb35d6..9c0e01a 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/blackberry-keyone/_posts/2017-06-30-bb-keyone-mmi-test-engineering-mode.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/blackberry-keyone/_posts/2017-06-30-bb-keyone-mmi-test-engineering-mode.md @@ -1,21 +1,24 @@ --- -title: MMI Test and Engineering Mode on the BlackBerry KEYone -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-06-30 18:05:00 +0200 -updated: 2017-06-30 18:05:00 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/06/30/mmi-test-and-engineering-mode-on-the-blackberry-keyone.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - blackberry - - keyone - - hidden - - mmi - - testmode - - engineering - - mode +- know-how +- hardware +- blackberry +- keyone +- hidden +- mmi +- testmode +- engineering +- mode +title: MMI Test and Engineering Mode on the BlackBerry KEYone +toc: false +updated: 2017-06-30 18:05:00 +0200 --- +

    **USE THESE AT YOUR OWN RISK!** Especially the Engineering Mode has a few options which can trigger DTEK (showing your OS as compromised) and probably do worse. @@ -52,4 +55,4 @@ text should be for the background to become grey, making the text visible).

    After enabling "root", some apps might be able to modify system settings and thus making DTEK show the system as "compromised". The only way to reset this is to do a factory reset. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/blackberry-keyone/_posts/2017-12-07-bb-keyone-ota-updates-for-different-variants.md b/know-how/hardware/blackberry-keyone/_posts/2017-12-07-bb-keyone-ota-updates-for-different-variants.md index 22f9486..6e1dbd9 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/blackberry-keyone/_posts/2017-12-07-bb-keyone-ota-updates-for-different-variants.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/blackberry-keyone/_posts/2017-12-07-bb-keyone-ota-updates-for-different-variants.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: BlackBerry KEYone OTA updates for different variants -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-09-15 20:32:10 +0200 -updated: 2017-12-17 00:19:07 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/09/15/blackberry-keyone-ota-updates-for-different-variants.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - blackberry - - keyone - - ota - - updates - - firmware +- know-how +- hardware +- blackberry +- keyone +- ota +- updates +- firmware +title: BlackBerry KEYone OTA updates for different variants +toc: false +updated: 2017-12-17 00:19:07 +0100 --- +

    BlackBerry/TCL has disabled the described method of gaining access to the advanced features of the Updates app in the firmware versions of October 2017 and later. However, there's a way to still get @@ -240,4 +243,4 @@ the *Updates* app. There, tap *Storage* and hit the CLEAR DATA button *[TCL]: Telephone Communication Limited, nowadays: The Creative Life *[UAE]: United Arab Emirates *[UK]: United Kingdom -*[US]: United States (of America) +*[US]: United States (of America) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-06-13-custom-tones.md b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-06-13-custom-tones.md index bd175d9..9a7a9a8 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-06-13-custom-tones.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-06-13-custom-tones.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: Custom Ringtones, Alarms, Notification tones in Android -layout: default created: 2010-06-13 15:31:57 +0200 -updated: 2010-06-13 15:31:57 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/06/13/custom-ringtones,-alarms,-notification-tones-in-android.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - google - - nexusone - - passion - - android - - tones - - ringtones +- know-how +- hardware +- google +- nexusone +- passion +- android +- tones +- ringtones +title: Custom Ringtones, Alarms, Notification tones in Android +toc: false +updated: 2010-06-13 15:31:57 +0200 --- + To add custom sounds to your Android phone, create the following folders on your SD-card: /sdcard/media/audio/ringtones @@ -24,4 +27,4 @@ Now you can put your MP3 sound files into these folders and they will appear upo dialogs. (You may have to wait a while until they appear, maybe even have to reboot the phone.) On older Android phones, you might have to create the folders `ringtones`, `alarms` and `notifications` in the root -of your SD card. (see [here](http://www.androidforums.com/t-mobile-g1/1757-can-you-set-music-youve-uploaded-ringtone-texts.html)) +of your SD card. (see [here](http://www.androidforums.com/t-mobile-g1/1757-can-you-set-music-youve-uploaded-ringtone-texts.html)) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-06-19-manual-firmware-update.md b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-06-19-manual-firmware-update.md index 9db7f85..21fe35d 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-06-19-manual-firmware-update.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-06-19-manual-firmware-update.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Manual Firmware Update on the Nexus One -layout: default created: 2010-05-23 01:33:27 +0200 -updated: 2010-06-19 21:00:47 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/05/23/manual-firmware-update-on-the-nexus-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - google - - nexusone - - passion - - firmware +- know-how +- hardware +- google +- nexusone +- passion +- firmware +title: Manual Firmware Update on the Nexus One +toc: false +updated: 2010-06-19 21:00:47 +0200 --- + To manually update the firmware, put the new firmware named as `update.zip` onto the root directory of the microSD card. Then do this: (found at [androidspin.com](http://forum.androidspin.com/showthread.php?t=2631)) @@ -23,4 +26,4 @@ Then do this: (found at [androidspin.com](http://forum.androidspin.com/showthrea 1. now press Power and Volume up together (if it doesn't work the first time, try again) 1. now choose *Apply sdcard:update.zip* (use trackball!) 1. wait for it to finish -1. choose *Reboot now* +1. choose *Reboot now* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-07-21-enable-moving-apps-to-sdcard.md b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-07-21-enable-moving-apps-to-sdcard.md index c3b5207..2885f69 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-07-21-enable-moving-apps-to-sdcard.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-07-21-enable-moving-apps-to-sdcard.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Enable moving any app to SD card (FroYo) -layout: default created: 2010-05-23 03:48:17 +0200 -updated: 2010-07-21 17:15:18 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/05/23/enable-moving-any-app-to-sd-card-froyo.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - google - - nexusone - - passion - - android +- know-how +- hardware +- google +- nexusone +- passion +- android +title: Enable moving any app to SD card (FroYo) +toc: false +updated: 2010-07-21 17:15:18 +0200 --- + Android 2.2 (Codename: **Fro**zen **Yo**ghurt) brings a new feature which allows moving apps to the SD card. Unfortunately this only works for apps which bring a flag to allow this, i.e. not for the current versions. @@ -32,4 +35,4 @@ Valid values are:

    If you get *insufficient permissions* errors, run `./adb kill-server` and try the above command again. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-08-05-my-apps.md b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-08-05-my-apps.md index 7c4537c..7fa66bd 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-08-05-my-apps.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-08-05-my-apps.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: My Apps on the Nexus One -layout: default created: 2010-03-23 15:03:22 +0100 -updated: 2010-08-05 10:13:46 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/03/23/my-apps-on-the-nexus-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - google - - nexusone - - passion - - android - - apps +- know-how +- hardware +- google +- nexusone +- passion +- android +- apps +title: My Apps on the Nexus One +toc: false +updated: 2010-08-05 10:13:46 +0200 --- +
    @@ -73,4 +76,4 @@ Podcasts * dPod * also tested: *MyPod*, *BeyondPod* -*MyPod* also seemed to be fine, but the interface was a mess with all those colorful buttons. *dPod* seems fine for Video podcasts. *Google Listen* is nice for Audio podcasts. +*MyPod* also seemed to be fine, but the interface was a mess with all those colorful buttons. *dPod* seems fine for Video podcasts. *Google Listen* is nice for Audio podcasts. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-08-15-aptoide.md b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-08-15-aptoide.md index fef27ab..d9a88fb 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-08-15-aptoide.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-08-15-aptoide.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Aptoide Repositories -layout: default created: 2010-07-13 23:35:39 +0200 -updated: 2010-08-15 15:04:00 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/07/13/aptoide-repositories.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - google - - nexusone - - passion - - android - - aptoide +- know-how +- hardware +- google +- nexusone +- passion +- android +- aptoide +title: Aptoide Repositories +toc: false +updated: 2010-08-15 15:04:00 +0200 --- + *[Aptoide](http://www.aptoide.com/)* is like a package manager for Android. It retrieves lists of programs from different repositories and lets you install, update or uninstall these programs. Here are some repositories to use (mostly from [forum.xda-developers.com](http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697880)): @@ -43,4 +46,4 @@ You might try to download this file `aptoide.myapp` from your Android phone (wit http://twistedumbrella.slackdev.com/aptoide http://market.nerman.ws -~~~ +~~~ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-10-08-wallpapers.md b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-10-08-wallpapers.md index cad9eef..b4537a7 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-10-08-wallpapers.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-10-08-wallpapers.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Wallpapers on the Nexus One -layout: default created: 2010-10-08 15:43:05 +0200 -updated: 2010-10-08 15:43:05 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/10/08/wallpapers-on-the-nexus-one.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - google - - nexusone - - passion - - wallpapers +- know-how +- hardware +- google +- nexusone +- passion +- wallpapers +title: Wallpapers on the Nexus One +toc: false +updated: 2010-10-08 15:43:05 +0200 --- - * [How to properly format wallpapers](http://lifehacker.com/5657727/whats-the-deal-with-androids-weird-wallpaper-requirements) - * [Flickr 640x480 pool](http://www.flickr.com/groups/640x480/pool/) + +* [How to properly format wallpapers](http://lifehacker.com/5657727/whats-the-deal-with-androids-weird-wallpaper-requirements) + * [Flickr 640x480 pool](http://www.flickr.com/groups/640x480/pool/) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-10-10-secret-menus.md b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-10-10-secret-menus.md index ac45c22..6512de7 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-10-10-secret-menus.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/google-nexus-one/_posts/2010-10-10-secret-menus.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Android Secret Menus -layout: default created: 2010-07-29 19:51:26 +0200 -updated: 2010-10-10 21:44:59 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/07/29/android-secret-menus.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - google - - nexusone - - passion - - android - - secrets +- know-how +- hardware +- google +- nexusone +- passion +- android +- secrets +title: Android Secret Menus +toc: false +updated: 2010-10-10 21:44:59 +0200 --- + There are various secret menus hidden in the Android OS. Here are some of them (thanks to [askvg.com](http://www.askvg.com/google-android-hidden-secret-codes/)): | Code | Description | @@ -35,4 +38,4 @@ VANITY Keyboard | **1** | **2** ABC | **3** DEF | | **4** GHI | **5** JKL | **6** MNO | | **7** PQRS | **8** TUV | **9** WXYZ | -| **\*** | **0** + | **#** | +| **\*** | **0** + | **#** | \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-18-missed-keypresses.md b/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-18-missed-keypresses.md index a630d63..b50155e 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-18-missed-keypresses.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-18-missed-keypresses.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: HP 50g and missed keypresses -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-03-18 22:29:30 +0100 -updated: 2017-03-18 22:29:30 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/03/18/hp-50g-and-missed-keypresses.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - hp - - 50g - - calculator +- know-how +- hardware +- hp +- 50g +- calculator +title: HP 50g and missed keypresses +toc: false +updated: 2017-03-18 22:29:30 +0100 --- + The default key debouncing wait time in the HP 50g is very long so that it misses lots of keypresses when typing fast. E.g. when typing `500` the calculator only registers `50`. This behaviour is controlled by the `KEYTIME` setting. @@ -54,4 +57,4 @@ to a special variable called `STARTUP`. To do this, press the following keys (in 1. STO ▶ This stores the instruction into the special variable `STARTUP` which gets evaluated on every -bootup. +bootup. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-19-alternative-firmware.md b/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-19-alternative-firmware.md index d66a53a..2f789f3 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-19-alternative-firmware.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-19-alternative-firmware.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: HP 50g alternative firmware -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-03-19 23:07:55 +0100 -updated: 2017-03-19 23:07:55 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/03/19/hp-50g-alternative-firmware.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - hp - - 50g - - calculator - - firmware +- know-how +- hardware +- hp +- 50g +- calculator +- firmware +title: HP 50g alternative firmware +toc: false +updated: 2017-03-19 23:07:55 +0100 --- + The original firmware in the HP 50g emulates a [Saturn CPU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Saturn) like the HP 48 and HP 49 had. However, the built-in [ARM920T](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM9#ARM920T) processor has more power than the Saturn. @@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ And now there's a firmware to unleash the power: **newRPL** [Project homepage](http://hpgcc3.org/projects/newrpl) It's very usable at this point, but not all features are implemented yet. You can see the current -status on the [detailed project status page](http://hpgcc3.org/projects/newrpl/project-status/detailed-status). +status on the [detailed project status page](http://hpgcc3.org/projects/newrpl/project-status/detailed-status). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-20-battery-status.md b/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-20-battery-status.md index b87b77a..5ed07e2 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-20-battery-status.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/hp-50g/_posts/2017-03-20-battery-status.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: HP 50g battery status -layout: default -language: en created: 2017-03-20 00:08:42 +0100 -updated: 2017-03-20 00:08:42 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/03/20/hp-50g-battery-status.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - hp - - 50g - - calculator +- know-how +- hardware +- hp +- 50g +- calculator +title: HP 50g battery status +toc: false +updated: 2017-03-20 00:08:42 +0100 --- + To get an idea about the current status of your batteries, there are a few apps available: * [BatStatus](http://www.hpcalc.org/details/6400) @@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ To install, unpack the downloaded zip file and transfer the files to the SD card SD card in the HP 50g, use the integrated file manager to move them to the FLASH folder. Then reboot the calculator (press ON+F3 to soft-reset). -You can then access them from the `LIB` ( 2) catalog. +You can then access them from the `LIB` ( 2) catalog. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/hp-spectre-x360/_posts/2016-07-28-bios-update.md b/know-how/hardware/hp-spectre-x360/_posts/2016-07-28-bios-update.md index c6658d8..dde5813 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/hp-spectre-x360/_posts/2016-07-28-bios-update.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/hp-spectre-x360/_posts/2016-07-28-bios-update.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: hp Spectre x360 BIOS Update -language: en -layout: default created: 2016-07-28 02:30:21 +0200 -updated: 2016-07-28 02:30:21 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/07/28/hp-spectre-x360-bios-update.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - hp - - spectre - - bios - - update +- know-how +- hardware +- hp +- spectre +- bios +- update +title: hp Spectre x360 BIOS Update +toc: false +updated: 2016-07-28 02:30:21 +0200 --- + BIOS updates are actually done via the hidden `HP_TOOLS` service partition which you can get to by pressing F2 after switching on the notebook or from the *Startup Menu*. The update you download from the hp service page merely @@ -158,4 +161,4 @@ The files are named `0802D.*`, `08035.*`, `0804E.*` and `0804F.*`. Each as *[VM]: Virtual Machine *[USB]: Universal Serial Bus *[PC]: Personal Computer -*[HP]: Hewlett-Packard +*[HP]: Hewlett-Packard \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/hp-spectre-x360/_posts/2018-09-02-mute-led.md b/know-how/hardware/hp-spectre-x360/_posts/2018-09-02-mute-led.md index e1d2f00..ff5399f 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/hp-spectre-x360/_posts/2018-09-02-mute-led.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/hp-spectre-x360/_posts/2018-09-02-mute-led.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: hp Spectre x360 Mute LED -language: en -layout: default created: 2018-09-02 15:15:45 +0200 -updated: 2018-09-02 15:15:45 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2018/09/02/hp-spectre-x360-mute-led.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - hp - - spectre - - mute - - led - - gpio +- know-how +- hardware +- hp +- spectre +- mute +- led +- gpio +title: hp Spectre x360 Mute LED +toc: false +updated: 2018-09-02 15:15:45 +0200 --- + The LED in the mute key doesn't work out of the box. To enable it, add a file `/etc/modprobe.d/hp-spectre.conf` with the following contents: @@ -23,4 +26,4 @@ options snd-hda-intel model=mute-led-gpio After a reboot, the LED should light up when the audio is muted. -(Source: [wiki.archlinux.org](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HP_Spectre_x360_15-ap012dx#Mute_Button_LED)) +(Source: [wiki.archlinux.org](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HP_Spectre_x360_15-ap012dx#Mute_Button_LED)) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/samsung-galaxy-nexus/_posts/2012-04-02-manual-firmware-update.md b/know-how/hardware/samsung-galaxy-nexus/_posts/2012-04-02-manual-firmware-update.md index cd096ec..2522aeb 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/samsung-galaxy-nexus/_posts/2012-04-02-manual-firmware-update.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/samsung-galaxy-nexus/_posts/2012-04-02-manual-firmware-update.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Manual Firmware Update on the Galaxy Nexus -layout: default created: 2011-12-16 22:26:17 +0100 -updated: 2012-04-02 14:47:37 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2011/12/16/manual-firmware-update-on-the-galaxy-nexus.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - samsung - - galaxy-nexus - - firmware - - rom +- know-how +- hardware +- samsung +- galaxy-nexus +- firmware +- rom +title: Manual Firmware Update on the Galaxy Nexus +toc: false +updated: 2012-04-02 14:47:37 +0200 --- + *Samsung* seems to have failed, rushing to put out an update to the "Volume-"-bug in their Galaxy Nexus. They provided a wrong-signed Google+ and Google Maps app. They failed to update ("Wrong package signature", see [here](http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=22435)). @@ -40,4 +43,4 @@ To flash the official firmware, do as follows: 1. set up all previous Google- and eMail-accounts 1. enable *USB Debugging* 1. restore all internal data using `adb restore backup.ab` - 1. maybe: use FTPServer, WebSharing or similar to restore `/mnt/sdcard` + 1. maybe: use FTPServer, WebSharing or similar to restore `/mnt/sdcard` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2008-12-31-feature-bits.md b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2008-12-31-feature-bits.md index 0c4a765..45f4eb2 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2008-12-31-feature-bits.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2008-12-31-feature-bits.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: SanDisk Sansa Feature Bits -layout: default created: 2008-12-31 00:32:38 +0100 -updated: 2008-12-31 00:32:38 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/31/sandisk-sansa-feature-bits.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sandisk - - sansa - - fuze - - features - - hacking +- know-how +- hardware +- sandisk +- sansa +- fuze +- features +- hacking +title: SanDisk Sansa Feature Bits +toc: false +updated: 2008-12-31 00:32:38 +0100 --- + The Sansa's have different features for different countries/regions. E.g. the Japanese radio frequencies ranging from 76 to 90 MHz are partly used for Police radio and thus it is not allowed to tune to these *forbidden* frequencies. @@ -65,4 +68,4 @@ Feature overview G Greek, and H Hebrew (both flag = 15). All others use the default font. The fact that this is the only flag that the test mode does not set is also worth noting. * **Flag 6:** I don't really know. Maybe whether the "high" volume option will appear on the menu? *mbirth: might be the "Japan" radio range* - * **Flag 7** is (quite probably) whether the "test" option will appear on the menu or not. It is only 01 for T, the test firmware. + * **Flag 7** is (quite probably) whether the "test" option will appear on the menu or not. It is only 01 for T, the test firmware. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-03-01-video-format.md b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-03-01-video-format.md index 54b39c9..d4921f5 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-03-01-video-format.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-03-01-video-format.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: SanDisk Sansa Video format -layout: default created: 2008-12-31 00:33:58 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-01 13:00:13 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/31/sandisk-sansa-video-format.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sandisk - - sansa - - fuze - - video +- know-how +- hardware +- sandisk +- sansa +- fuze +- video +title: SanDisk Sansa Video format +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-01 13:00:13 +0100 --- + The Sansa is very picky about what file to play and what not. The demo video has the following format: ~~~ @@ -65,4 +68,4 @@ According to [this post](http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showpost.php?p=307 * 224x176 resolution * with Xvid or Divx5 codec * Video: 134kbps, 20fps - * Audio: mp3, 128kbps, 2 channels, 44100khz + * Audio: mp3, 128kbps, 2 channels, 44100khz \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-04-14-id3-tagging.md b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-04-14-id3-tagging.md index e70ede4..29c57e3 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-04-14-id3-tagging.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-04-14-id3-tagging.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: ID3 tagging & Album Art on the FUZE -layout: default created: 2008-12-31 16:02:09 +0100 -updated: 2009-04-14 02:12:23 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/31/id3-tagging-album-art-on-the-fuze.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sandisk - - sansa - - fuze - - id3 - - albumart - - tagging +- know-how +- hardware +- sandisk +- sansa +- fuze +- id3 +- albumart +- tagging +title: ID3 tagging & Album Art on the FUZE +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-14 02:12:23 +0200 --- + The FUZE does **not** (since firmware 1.2.26/2.2.26) support ID3v2.4. But it does support ID3v2.3 and as it appears not only in ISO-8859-1 encoding but also in UTF-16. @@ -48,4 +51,4 @@ If there's no embedded art but a `folder.jpg`, the latter will be shown. while browsing Albums --------------------- -To make images appear there, put a file `folder.jpg` or `album art.jpg` in the folder of the specific album. (same constraints as for the embedded cover art) +To make images appear there, put a file `folder.jpg` or `album art.jpg` in the folder of the specific album. (same constraints as for the embedded cover art) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-12-28-mtp-mode.md b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-12-28-mtp-mode.md index 2e8b294..7817213 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-12-28-mtp-mode.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-12-28-mtp-mode.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: SanDisk Sansa MTP mode -layout: default created: 2008-12-31 00:56:58 +0100 -updated: 2009-12-28 16:27:07 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/31/sandisk-sansa-mtp-mode.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sandisk - - sansa - - fuze - - mtp +- know-how +- hardware +- sandisk +- sansa +- fuze +- mtp +title: SanDisk Sansa MTP mode +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-28 16:27:07 +0100 --- + The Sansa differentiates between songs transferred via MTP mode and those transferred via MSC mode. The demo songs are all in the *MTP area* and thus you won't see them when looking at the device in MSC mode. @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ and maybe [mtp-tools](apt://mtp-tools). Now connect your player in MTP mode and Now you should have access to the MTP area of your Sansa where you can delete the demo songs or put new files in. *[MTP]: Media Transfer Protocol -*[MSC]: Mass Storage device Class +*[MSC]: Mass Storage device Class \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-12-28-rockbox-on-fuze.md b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-12-28-rockbox-on-fuze.md index 9e3edf5..5683495 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-12-28-rockbox-on-fuze.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2009-12-28-rockbox-on-fuze.md @@ -1,16 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Rockbox on FUZE -layout: default created: 2009-08-31 00:29:08 +0200 -updated: 2009-12-28 16:31:28 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/08/31/rockbox-on-fuze.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sandisk - - sansa - - fuze - - rockbox +- know-how +- hardware +- sandisk +- sansa +- fuze +- rockbox +title: Rockbox on FUZE +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-28 16:31:28 +0100 ---

    @@ -47,4 +49,4 @@ The following instructions are not neccessary anymore as the *rbutil* now suppor Use the [rbutil](http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility) to generate `.voice` files. Then open the file `.rockbox/langs/english.voice` (or whatever language you just created) up in a hex editor and change the Byte at position 0x07 to `0x35` = 53d, the target ID of the Fuze. Now it should be recognized. -You can find all target IDs in the [rbutil.ini](http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/rbutil/rbutilqt/rbutil.ini). +You can find all target IDs in the [rbutil.ini](http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/rbutil/rbutilqt/rbutil.ini). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2010-02-21-rhythmbox.md b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2010-02-21-rhythmbox.md index 93f771c..2a1b7f6 100644 --- a/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2010-02-21-rhythmbox.md +++ b/know-how/hardware/sandisk-sansa-fuze/_posts/2010-02-21-rhythmbox.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Rhythmbox and Sansa -layout: default created: 2008-12-31 00:48:23 +0100 -updated: 2010-02-21 13:14:26 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/31/rhythmbox-and-sansa.html tags: - - know-how - - hardware - - sandisk - - sansa - - fuze - - rhythmbox +- know-how +- hardware +- sandisk +- sansa +- fuze +- rhythmbox +title: Rhythmbox and Sansa +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-21 13:14:26 +0100 --- + To work with the FUSE in Rhythmbox, you have two choices: **MTP** mode or **MSC** mode. The MTP mode is the *Media Transfer Protocol* which the Windows Media Player uses. There's a plugin for Rhythmbox which lets the player show up and you are able to manage the player from there. @@ -44,4 +47,4 @@ The file `/usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/10-usb-music-players.fdi` *[MTP]: Media Transfer Protocol *[MSC]: Mass Storage device Class -*[FUSE]: Filesystem in Userspace +*[FUSE]: Filesystem in Userspace \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/misc/_posts/2009-04-07-audio-bitrates.md b/know-how/misc/_posts/2009-04-07-audio-bitrates.md index 22ccb9a..1d2c759 100644 --- a/know-how/misc/_posts/2009-04-07-audio-bitrates.md +++ b/know-how/misc/_posts/2009-04-07-audio-bitrates.md @@ -1,13 +1,16 @@ --- -title: Audio Bitrates -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-04-07 11:20:21 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-07 11:20:21 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/07/audio-bitrates.html tags: - - know-how - - miscellaneous - - audio +- know-how +- miscellaneous +- audio +title: Audio Bitrates +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-07 11:20:21 +0200 --- -I recently found [this table](http://hireme.geek.nz/bitrates.html) which lists different audio formats and the bitrates where you'd reach similar quality. + +I recently found [this table](http://hireme.geek.nz/bitrates.html) which lists different audio formats and the bitrates where you'd reach similar quality. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/misc/_posts/2009-06-26-rsa-safeword-tokens.md b/know-how/misc/_posts/2009-06-26-rsa-safeword-tokens.md index 1d45e0a..39984e0 100644 --- a/know-how/misc/_posts/2009-06-26-rsa-safeword-tokens.md +++ b/know-how/misc/_posts/2009-06-26-rsa-safeword-tokens.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: RSA/Safeword Tokens -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-06-26 20:39:10 +0200 -updated: 2009-06-26 20:39:10 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/06/26/rsasafeword-tokens.html tags: - - know-how - - miscellaneous - - security +- know-how +- miscellaneous +- security +title: RSA/Safeword Tokens +toc: false +updated: 2009-06-26 20:39:10 +0200 --- + The [P800](http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/support/phones/p800) had an integrated RSA and SafeWord Token generator. For the iPhone there is a *SecurID* application in the app store. @@ -41,4 +44,4 @@ SafeWord Example data | `99991004` | `1677991100-26956` | `benzoin%gonged%blockader%gleamed` | | `99991005` | `2200844912-50759` | `minor;casement;elide;expose` | -(Taken from the file `mpass.dat` from [this file](http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?sKey=943).) +(Taken from the file `mpass.dat` from [this file](http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?sKey=943).) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/misc/_posts/2010-01-05-nypd-siren-sounds.md b/know-how/misc/_posts/2010-01-05-nypd-siren-sounds.md index fa8864f..1b04ea9 100644 --- a/know-how/misc/_posts/2010-01-05-nypd-siren-sounds.md +++ b/know-how/misc/_posts/2010-01-05-nypd-siren-sounds.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: NYPD Siren Sounds -language: en -layout: default created: 2010-01-05 00:08:18 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-05 00:11:50 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/01/05/nypd-siren-sounds.html tags: - - know-how - - miscellaneous - - audio +- know-how +- miscellaneous +- audio +title: NYPD Siren Sounds +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-05 00:11:50 +0100 --- + A nice collection of all available siren sounds in a NYPD police car can be found at the [NY Times](http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/14/nyregion/15siren_sounds.html). The *"Air Horn"* sound going through a [horn loudspeaker](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_loudspeaker) should give -the typical horn sound of ambulances. +the typical horn sound of ambulances. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/misc/_posts/2010-03-12-nasa-roger-beep.md b/know-how/misc/_posts/2010-03-12-nasa-roger-beep.md index 48a896e..7c94a0f 100644 --- a/know-how/misc/_posts/2010-03-12-nasa-roger-beep.md +++ b/know-how/misc/_posts/2010-03-12-nasa-roger-beep.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: NASA Roger Beep -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-08-11 01:30:57 +0200 -updated: 2010-03-12 19:32:32 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/11/nasa-roger-beep.html tags: - - know-how - - miscellaneous - - audio - - space +- know-how +- miscellaneous +- audio +- space +title: NASA Roger Beep +toc: false +updated: 2010-03-12 19:32:32 +0100 --- + The "Roger" beep after transmissions from Space missions is @ 2475 Hz for 250 ms. According to [everything2](http://everything2.com/e2node/Roger%2520beep), -there should be a pre-transmission tone @ 2525 Hz for 250 ms. They are called [Quindar tones](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quindar_tones). +there should be a pre-transmission tone @ 2525 Hz for 250 ms. They are called [Quindar tones](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quindar_tones). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/misc/_posts/2020-01-01-fix-ikea-markus-office-chair-clicking-knocking-noise.md b/know-how/misc/_posts/2020-01-01-fix-ikea-markus-office-chair-clicking-knocking-noise.md index cb7bcec..2e11a79 100644 --- a/know-how/misc/_posts/2020-01-01-fix-ikea-markus-office-chair-clicking-knocking-noise.md +++ b/know-how/misc/_posts/2020-01-01-fix-ikea-markus-office-chair-clicking-knocking-noise.md @@ -1,24 +1,27 @@ --- -title: Fix IKEA Markus office chair -language: en -layout: default created: 2020-01-01 22:30:57 +0100 -updated: 2020-01-01 22:30:57 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2020/01/01/fix-ikea-markus-office-chair.html tags: - - know-how - - miscellaneous - - ikea - - markus - - office - - office chair - - chair - - clicking - - knocking - - noise - - fix - - repair +- know-how +- miscellaneous +- ikea +- markus +- office +- office chair +- chair +- clicking +- knocking +- noise +- fix +- repair +title: Fix IKEA Markus office chair +toc: false +updated: 2020-01-01 22:30:57 +0100 --- + After some years, my IKEA Markus chair developed some clicking/knocking noise whenever I swivel in it. This was very annoying for everbody in the same room. @@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ so the sides without grooves are now pushing against the ball bearing. And that have a quiet chair again. **nb:** At least in Germany, IKEA Markus chairs have a 10 year warranty. So you might as well just -return it and get a new one. +return it and get a new one. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2008-07-15-drkaiser-pcconsole.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2008-07-15-drkaiser-pcconsole.md index 20bee19..0c0ac98 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2008-07-15-drkaiser-pcconsole.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2008-07-15-drkaiser-pcconsole.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Dr. Kaiser PcConsole -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:22:10 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 22:04:16 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/dr.-kaiser-pcconsole.html tags: - - know-how - - software +- know-how +- software +title: Dr. Kaiser PcConsole +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 22:04:16 +0200 --- + **Homepage:** To make locking the workstation impossible, kill `PdsLspSv.exe` in Task Manager. `HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\PdsLsp\Flags` -This value controls locking Internet upon bootup (only, if the LehrerConsole isn't working). +This value controls locking Internet upon bootup (only, if the LehrerConsole isn't working). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-01-04-parchive.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-01-04-parchive.md index f85a4f5..520940f 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-01-04-parchive.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-01-04-parchive.md @@ -1,13 +1,16 @@ --- -title: PArchive -layout: default created: 2009-01-04 01:50:40 +0100 -updated: 2009-01-04 01:50:40 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/04/parchive.html tags: - - know-how - - software +- know-how +- software +title: PArchive +toc: false +updated: 2009-01-04 01:50:40 +0100 --- + **Homepage:** [sourceforge.net](http://parchive.sourceforge.net/) From the homepage: @@ -41,4 +44,4 @@ Linux * [gpar2](http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=30568&package_id=171020) * [pypar2](http://pypar2.silent-blade.org/) -* [tkpar](http://parchive.sourceforge.net/#clients) +* [tkpar](http://parchive.sourceforge.net/#clients) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-codestar.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-codestar.md index 6a6dcd2..3dfccc0 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-codestar.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-codestar.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: CodeStar -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 21:59:35 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 21:59:35 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/codestar.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - encryption +- know-how +- software +- encryption +title: CodeStar +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 21:59:35 +0100 --- + **Homepage:** [codestar.de](http://www.codestar.de/) There's a software called *CodeStar* which [claims to use the RSA-algorithm](http://www.codestar.de/html/menu/startseite_s2_frameset.html) @@ -41,4 +44,4 @@ when it's not) is a bit too much, I spent 20-30 minutes in OpenOffice Calc and c ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/codestarooo.png) -**Download:** [codestar.ods]({{ site.url }}/assets/codestar.ods) +**Download:** [codestar.ods]({{ site.url }}/assets/codestar.ods) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-microsoft-intellipoint.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-microsoft-intellipoint.md index 369fcb1..0640e2c 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-microsoft-intellipoint.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-microsoft-intellipoint.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Microsoft IntelliPoint -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 21:23:07 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 21:23:07 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/microsoft-intellipoint.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - microsoft - - intellipoint +- know-how +- software +- microsoft +- intellipoint +title: Microsoft IntelliPoint +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 21:23:07 +0100 --- + **Download:** [microsoft.com](http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/download/download.aspx?category=MK) @@ -58,4 +61,4 @@ screen starts the actual scrolling. OTOH the "Precision Enhancer" seems really u btw: For Exposé-feature, you can use [iEx](http://www.oxygen-inc.com/premium/InsaniSoft/iEx.htm) (contained in the *iEx Settings*-download). Or if you want to spend money, [TopDesk](http://www.otakusoftware.com/topdesk/) is a better -alternative. +alternative. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-qumana.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-qumana.md index df117fe..c813349 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-qumana.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-qumana.md @@ -1,13 +1,16 @@ --- -title: Qumana -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 23:53:17 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-08 13:34:37 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/qumana.html tags: - - know-how - - software +- know-how +- software +title: Qumana +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-08 13:34:37 +0100 --- + **Homepage:** [qumana.com](http://www.qumana.com/) Qumana is a nice blog editor for Windows and Mac. But it is written in Java and thus should run on any platform. @@ -55,4 +58,4 @@ To specify another LAF, use the following: env -u GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID java -Dswing.systemlaf=com.sun.java.swing.plaf.nimbus.NimbusLookAndFeel -jar /opt/qumana/Qumana.jar -But be warned that the NimbusLAF has display errors with Qumana. +But be warned that the NimbusLAF has display errors with Qumana. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-sony-virtual-expander.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-sony-virtual-expander.md index 2d19f1f..a571f15 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-sony-virtual-expander.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-sony-virtual-expander.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: SONY Virtual Expander -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 01:47:01 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-08 14:29:52 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/sony-virtual-expander.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - sony +- know-how +- software +- sony +title: SONY Virtual Expander +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-08 14:29:52 +0100 --- + Virtual Expander is a software which is bundled with the following models: * [USM-E Plus](http://www.sony.net/Products/Media/Microvault/products/usm-ep/index.html#download) (v1.03) @@ -60,4 +63,4 @@ To make it work with ANY USB drive, just get the ID of your drive: Now use your favorite Hex-editor and overwrite one of the SONY IDs with the PnP-ID of *YOUR* USB drive. That's all! -(The v1.3 has 3 IDs starting at position `0x31950`.) +(The v1.3 has 3 IDs starting at position `0x31950`.) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-15-opera.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-15-opera.md index 79c3d14..629e339 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-15-opera.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-15-opera.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Opera -layout: default created: 2009-02-12 09:17:25 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-15 23:08:00 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/12/opera.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - opera +- know-how +- software +- opera +title: Opera +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-15 23:08:00 +0100 --- + **Homepage:** **Development Blog:** (incl. Snapshots) @@ -47,4 +50,4 @@ for OPERACDIR in $OPERACLEANDIRS; do echo $DIR find $DIR -atime +14 -exec rm {} \; done -{% endhighlight %} +{% endhighlight %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-05-moneyplex.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-05-moneyplex.md index 8a4e32d..7a30cf9 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-05-moneyplex.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-05-moneyplex.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Moneyplex -layout: default created: 2009-03-05 23:44:43 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-05 23:44:43 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/05/moneyplex.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - money +- know-how +- software +- money +title: Moneyplex +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-05 23:44:43 +0100 --- + * **Homepage:** [matrica.de](http://www.matrica.de/) Moneyplex is an online banking application especially for the German HBCI banking system. @@ -42,4 +45,4 @@ Now you should see all umlauts correctly. *[HBCI]: Homebanking Computer Interface -*[UTF]: Unicode Transformation Format +*[UTF]: Unicode Transformation Format \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-30-microsoft-office-oem.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-30-microsoft-office-oem.md index d1b8f1d..3ebb392 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-30-microsoft-office-oem.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-30-microsoft-office-oem.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Microsoft Office OEM -layout: default created: 2009-03-30 12:26:11 +0200 -updated: 2009-03-30 12:26:11 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/30/microsoft-office-oem.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - microsoft - - office +- know-how +- software +- microsoft +- office +title: Microsoft Office OEM +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-30 12:26:11 +0200 --- + Install Fujitsu-Siemens version =============================== @@ -65,4 +68,4 @@ Rename it to something `.cab` and use your favorite archiving tool to unpack it. *[OEM]: Original Equipment Manufacturer *[CD]: Compact Disc *[MZ]: Mark Zbikowski -*[CAB]: Cabinet +*[CAB]: Cabinet \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-04-07-lighttpd.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-04-07-lighttpd.md index e9ce095..52af277 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-04-07-lighttpd.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-04-07-lighttpd.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: LightTPD -layout: default created: 2009-04-07 11:16:12 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-07 11:16:12 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/07/lighttpd.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - http - - lighttpd +- know-how +- software +- http +- lighttpd +title: LightTPD +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-07 11:16:12 +0200 --- + Include wildcard configuration files ==================================== @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ include_shell "cat /etc/lighttpd/conf.d/*conf" # more elegant include_shell "find /etc/lighttpd/conf.d -maxdepth 1 -name '*.conf' -exec cat {} \;" -~~~ +~~~ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-05-17-skype-to-sip.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-05-17-skype-to-sip.md index f80077b..15c9530 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-05-17-skype-to-sip.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-05-17-skype-to-sip.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Skype ⇔ SIP Interlink -layout: default created: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/17/skype-sip-interlink.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - sip - - skype - - conference +- know-how +- software +- sip +- skype +- conference +title: Skype ⇔ SIP Interlink +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200 --- + To connect Skype to a SIP-PBX (e.g. Asterisk), there's only one free application available: * [SipToSis](http://www.mhspot.com/sts/siptosis.html) (former *SippySkype*) @@ -89,4 +92,4 @@ accounts. But in most cases you want to receive all calls on one specific VoIP p

    You have to specify the IP of the **VoIP-phone** which should receive the calls. **NOT** the IP of the Asterisk PBX. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-07-17-virtualbox.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-07-17-virtualbox.md index 73f4cac..e161e3c 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-07-17-virtualbox.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-07-17-virtualbox.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: VirtualBox -layout: default created: 2009-01-04 15:50:17 +0100 -updated: 2009-07-17 23:14:13 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/04/virtualbox.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - virtualisation - - oracle - - virtualbox +- know-how +- software +- virtualisation +- oracle +- virtualbox +title: VirtualBox +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 23:14:13 +0200 --- + Compacting a disk image ======================= @@ -84,4 +87,4 @@ Run VirtualBox like this: [Found here](http://webupd8.blogspot.com/2009/05/quick -[^1]: Older versions of VirtualBox used `modifyvdi` as first parameter. Also this feature is disabled in VBox 2.1. +[^1]: Older versions of VirtualBox used `modifyvdi` as first parameter. Also this feature is disabled in VBox 2.1. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-10-08-gemeinschaft.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-10-08-gemeinschaft.md index 3a26a7c..39add60 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-10-08-gemeinschaft.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-10-08-gemeinschaft.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Gemeinschaft Asterisk PBX -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-10-08 01:35:01 +0200 -updated: 2009-10-08 20:54:42 +0200 -toc: true +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/10/08/gemeinschaft-asterisk-pbx-de.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - asterisk - - telephony - - gemeinschaft +- know-how +- software +- asterisk +- telephony +- gemeinschaft +title: Gemeinschaft Asterisk PBX +toc: true +updated: 2009-10-08 20:54:42 +0200 --- + * [kempgen.net](http://www.kempgen.net/gemeinschaft/gemeinschaft-installation-trunk.html) --- Anleitung zur manuellen Installation * in der `sounds-wav-to-alaw.sh` muss beim `sox`-Befehl der Parameter **`-w`** in **`-2`** geändert werden * [belug.de](http://www.belug.de/hilfe/howtos/fcpci/) --- Kompilieren des fcpci-Moduls @@ -304,4 +307,4 @@ MAILTO=mab@intranet.silversolutions.de *[GUI]: Graphical User Interface *[AGI]: Asterisk Gateway Interface -*[AJAX]: Asynchronous Javascript and XML +*[AJAX]: Asynchronous Javascript and XML \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-11-27-network-monitoring.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-11-27-network-monitoring.md index ce7e388..cfc1599 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-11-27-network-monitoring.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-11-27-network-monitoring.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Network Monitoring -layout: default created: 2009-11-23 10:01:08 +0100 -updated: 2009-11-27 23:50:53 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/11/23/network-monitoring.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - monitoring - - network +- know-how +- software +- monitoring +- network +title: Network Monitoring +toc: false +updated: 2009-11-27 23:50:53 +0100 --- + I tried some different products for network monitoring since the top dog *Nagios* is everything else but easy to maintain. @@ -43,4 +46,4 @@ Zenoss Core * **Homepage:** -Not really intuitive configuration. Supports Nagios plugins, offers own extension system (ZenPacks). +Not really intuitive configuration. Supports Nagios plugins, offers own extension system (ZenPacks). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-12-04-dd-wrt.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-12-04-dd-wrt.md index 8f651da..94a05b9 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-12-04-dd-wrt.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-12-04-dd-wrt.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: DD-WRT -layout: default created: 2009-04-03 12:30:33 +0200 -updated: 2009-12-04 00:54:05 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/03/dd-wrt.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - dd-wrt +- know-how +- software +- dd-wrt +title: DD-WRT +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-04 00:54:05 +0100 --- + DD-WRT is an alternative firmware for several WLAN routers which offers a lot of more features than the default firmwares of most routers, such as repeater mode, printserver, fileserver, etc.. I use it on an *ASUS WL-300g* and a *Linksys WRT54GL*. @@ -124,4 +127,4 @@ Put this file to `/tmp/etc/config/prowl.wanup`. The used `/tmp/root/prowl.sh` is *[WOL]: Wake-on-LAN *[LAN]: Local Area Network *[API]: Application Programming Interface -*[WAN]: Wide Area Network +*[WAN]: Wide Area Network \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2010-06-08-appcelerator-titanium.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2010-06-08-appcelerator-titanium.md index 5743c71..829a296 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2010-06-08-appcelerator-titanium.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2010-06-08-appcelerator-titanium.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: appcelerator Titanium Framework -layout: default created: 2010-04-02 18:06:40 +0200 -updated: 2010-06-08 09:53:45 +0200 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/04/02/appcelerator-titanium-framework.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - framework - - appcelerator - - titanium +- know-how +- software +- framework +- appcelerator +- titanium +title: appcelerator Titanium Framework +toc: true +updated: 2010-06-08 09:53:45 +0200 --- + * **Homepage:** * **API Docs:** @@ -88,4 +91,4 @@ List of devices attached HT9CVPxxxxxx device ~~~ -See [this thread](http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=08945730bbd7b22b&hl=en) for details. +See [this thread](http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=08945730bbd7b22b&hl=en) for details. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2012-05-14-wuala.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2012-05-14-wuala.md index 816cf79..914efc0 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2012-05-14-wuala.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2012-05-14-wuala.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: wua.la -layout: default created: 2011-09-12 22:46:24 +0200 -updated: 2012-05-14 15:53:45 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2011/09/12/wua.la.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - wuala +- know-how +- software +- wuala +title: wua.la +toc: false +updated: 2012-05-14 15:53:45 +0200 --- + [wua.la](http://wuala.com/) is a Dropbox-like online (aka. cloud) storage. @@ -50,4 +53,4 @@ Promotion Codes |`I-KNOW-MARKUS` | 1 GiB | 3 months | |`WORLD_BACKUP_DAY` | 2 GiB | ??? | cancelled | |`SHNET` | 2 GiB | ??? | cancelled | -|`1000-ANSWERS` | 1 GiB | 1 year | +|`1000-ANSWERS` | 1 GiB | 1 year | \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-ipxe-network-boot.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-ipxe-network-boot.md index 4156b51..9dc84ef 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-ipxe-network-boot.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-ipxe-network-boot.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: iPXE Network Boot -layout: default created: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 -updated: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/03/05/ipxe-network-boot.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - ipxe - - network - - booting +- know-how +- software +- ipxe +- network +- booting +title: iPXE Network Boot +toc: true +updated: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 --- + I first stumbled upon iPXE because of a failing info monitor at my local train station: @@ -205,4 +208,4 @@ And this is what it looks like: *[URL]: Uniform Resource Locator *[ROM]: Read-only Memory *[CD]: Compact Disc -*[ISO]: International Organization for Standardization, referring to their standard no. 9660 +*[ISO]: International Organization for Standardization, referring to their standard no. 9660 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-ipxe-scripts-for-tools.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-ipxe-scripts-for-tools.md index 923d180..dc4032a 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-ipxe-scripts-for-tools.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-ipxe-scripts-for-tools.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: iPXE Scripts for Tools -layout: default created: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 -updated: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/03/05/ipxe-scripts-for-tools.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - ipxe - - network - - booting +- know-how +- software +- ipxe +- network +- booting +title: iPXE Scripts for Tools +toc: true +updated: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 --- + Most tools you want to boot are probably Linux systems. To boot them, you need a *kernel* and some (initial) filesystem. One way is to load an *initrd* (initial ramdisk) which contains only the basic stuff and mounts the big @@ -370,5 +373,4 @@ kernel ${base-url}isolinux/rescue${archb} initrd ${base-url}isolinux/initram.igz imgargs rescue${archb} setkmap=de dodhcp netboot=${base-url}sysrcd.dat boot || goto failed -``` - +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-my-ipxe-settings.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-my-ipxe-settings.md index b2438d4..d9d1548 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-my-ipxe-settings.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-05-my-ipxe-settings.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: My iPXE settings -layout: default created: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 -updated: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/03/05/my-ipxe-settings.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - ipxe - - network - - booting +- know-how +- software +- ipxe +- network +- booting +title: My iPXE settings +toc: false +updated: 2016-03-05 00:36:55 +0100 --- + I'll list my modifications (keep everything else as it is) here but keep in mind that you most probably want different settings. @@ -80,5 +83,4 @@ src/config/general.h #define PING_CMD /* Ping command */ #define CONSOLE_CMD /* Console command */ - #define IPSTAT_CMD /* IP statistics commands */ - + #define IPSTAT_CMD /* IP statistics commands */ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-11-multi-usb-boot.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-11-multi-usb-boot.md index eb46d28..f8aaf5d 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-11-multi-usb-boot.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-03-11-multi-usb-boot.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Multi USB Boot -layout: default created: 2016-03-11 19:36:55 +0100 -updated: 2016-03-11 19:36:55 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/03/11/multi-usb-boot.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - usb - - flash-drive - - booting +- know-how +- software +- usb +- flash-drive +- booting +title: Multi USB Boot +toc: false +updated: 2016-03-11 19:36:55 +0100 --- + Similar to [booting different operating systems via network]({% post_url 2016-03-05-ipxe-network-boot %}), you can also boot multiple systems from a USB flash drive. @@ -159,4 +162,4 @@ That's it. You should now be able to boot SysRescCD from your flash drive. *[GB]: Gigabyte (=1000 MB) *[MiB]: Mebibyte (=1024 KiB) *[MB]: Megabyte (=1000 kB) -*[ISO]: International Organization for Standardization (refers to their standard no. 9660) +*[ISO]: International Organization for Standardization (refers to their standard no. 9660) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-12-30-personal-sync-servers.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-12-30-personal-sync-servers.md index fa21c19..0e8903b 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2016-12-30-personal-sync-servers.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2016-12-30-personal-sync-servers.md @@ -1,21 +1,23 @@ --- -title: Personal Sync Servers -layout: default created: 2016-12-30 15:16:06 +0100 -updated: 2016-12-30 15:16:06 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/12/30/personal-sync-servers.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - sync - - synchronisation - - servers - - owncloud - - nextcloud - - baikal - - radicale - - seafile - - syncthing +- know-how +- software +- sync +- synchronisation +- servers +- owncloud +- nextcloud +- baikal +- radicale +- seafile +- syncthing +title: Personal Sync Servers +toc: false +updated: 2016-12-30 15:16:06 +0100 --- Calendar/Contacts servers @@ -31,4 +33,4 @@ File Sync servers (Dropbox-like) * [NextCloud](https://nextcloud.com/) (no delta sync) * [Seafile](https://www.seafile.com/) (incl. sharing by link, etc.) -* [SyncThing](https://syncthing.net/) (sync only) +* [SyncThing](https://syncthing.net/) (sync only) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2018-06-28-uninstall-cardo-updater-mac.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2018-06-28-uninstall-cardo-updater-mac.md index 6e84303..a493815 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2018-06-28-uninstall-cardo-updater-mac.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2018-06-28-uninstall-cardo-updater-mac.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Uninstall Cardo Updater for Mac -layout: default created: 2018-06-28 00:24:23 +0200 -updated: 2018-06-28 00:24:23 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2018/06/28/uninstall-cardo-updater-for-mac.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - cardo - - updater - - cardoupdater - - uninstall +- know-how +- software +- cardo +- updater +- cardoupdater +- uninstall +title: Uninstall Cardo Updater for Mac +toc: false +updated: 2018-06-28 00:24:23 +0200 --- + Cardo Updater puts the main binary `cardo-updater` into `/usr/local/` and registers this as a LaunchDaemon with the file `/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.cardosystems.cardo-updater.plist`. -After killing all `cardo-updater` processes and removing both files, the updater is gone. +After killing all `cardo-updater` processes and removing both files, the updater is gone. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/android/_posts/2012-11-11-duplicate-asec-files.md b/know-how/software/android/_posts/2012-11-11-duplicate-asec-files.md index 0f26ef4..59731ed 100644 --- a/know-how/software/android/_posts/2012-11-11-duplicate-asec-files.md +++ b/know-how/software/android/_posts/2012-11-11-duplicate-asec-files.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Duplicate files in /data/app-asec/ -language: en -layout: default created: 2012-11-11 00:29:15 +0100 -updated: 2012-11-11 00:29:29 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2012/11/11/duplicate-files-in-dataapp-asec.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - android +- know-how +- software +- android +title: Duplicate files in /data/app-asec/ +toc: false +updated: 2012-11-11 00:29:29 +0100 --- + On Jelly Bean, using FX with root, I noticed duplicate files in /data/app-asec/, e.g.: * `com.disney.WMW-1.asec` (56,9 MB) @@ -27,4 +30,4 @@ After some more research, I found the file `/data/system/packages.xml` which con {% endhighlight %} -So I changed these lines to read `com.disney.WMW-1` and after one more reboot, all apps worked again. AND I had **500MB more free space**. +So I changed these lines to read `com.disney.WMW-1` and after one more reboot, all apps worked again. AND I had **500MB more free space**. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/android/_posts/2012-11-23-root.md b/know-how/software/android/_posts/2012-11-23-root.md index 173ccea..6a52604 100644 --- a/know-how/software/android/_posts/2012-11-23-root.md +++ b/know-how/software/android/_posts/2012-11-23-root.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: root -language: en -layout: default created: 2012-11-23 11:11:15 +0100 -updated: 2012-11-23 11:27:43 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2012/11/23/root.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - android +- know-how +- software +- android +title: root +toc: false +updated: 2012-11-23 11:27:43 +0100 --- + *Rooting* means installing a `su` binary onto the device, which provides a way to become the `root` (=Superuser, "su") user on the Android system. `root` has access to everything and thus you can do really nasty things with it. @@ -50,4 +53,4 @@ There are - again - 2 options: ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery or TeamWin Recovery P Step by Step ============ -TBC +TBC \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/android/_posts/2013-01-15-tango-messenger-phone-numbers.md b/know-how/software/android/_posts/2013-01-15-tango-messenger-phone-numbers.md index 767d06d..9e9807d 100644 --- a/know-how/software/android/_posts/2013-01-15-tango-messenger-phone-numbers.md +++ b/know-how/software/android/_posts/2013-01-15-tango-messenger-phone-numbers.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Tango Messenger -language: en -layout: default created: 2013-01-15 10:00:50 +0100 -updated: 2013-01-15 10:00:50 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2013/01/15/tango-messenger.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - android - - messenger +- know-how +- software +- android +- messenger +title: Tango Messenger +toc: false +updated: 2013-01-15 10:00:50 +0100 --- + If you text with someone over [Tango](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sgiggle.production), you might not know his/her phone number, because he got yours first and started the conversation. @@ -45,4 +48,4 @@ And there it is: * email address (`john.doe@example.org`) * name (2 fields: `John` and `Doe`) * maybe some online conversation id (`5eb95e73944bf0ef4dce7b04ead420bd3@realtime.sgiggle.com`) -* some number? (`77288`, `113185` and `95336`) +* some number? (`77288`, `113185` and `95336`) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/android/_posts/2017-03-08-android-apps-to-try.md b/know-how/software/android/_posts/2017-03-08-android-apps-to-try.md index 8d8191c..2cddd81 100644 --- a/know-how/software/android/_posts/2017-03-08-android-apps-to-try.md +++ b/know-how/software/android/_posts/2017-03-08-android-apps-to-try.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Android apps to try -language: en -layout: default created: 2017-03-08 14:37:50 +0100 -updated: 2017-03-08 14:37:50 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/03/08/android-apps-to-try.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - android - - apps +- know-how +- software +- android +- apps +title: Android apps to try +toc: false +updated: 2017-03-08 14:37:50 +0100 --- + Here are some Android apps and games I've found interesting or which were recommended somewhere for various purposes. And which I didn't had the time/need to try them yet. @@ -161,4 +164,4 @@ Specials / Miscellaneous ======================== * [Chornobyl 360](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vv.Chornobyl360) --- interactive VR documentary -* [radio aporee](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aporee.radio) --- Global sound mapping +* [radio aporee](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aporee.radio) --- Global sound mapping \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/eclipse/_posts/2009-02-08-ezpublish-templates-in-eclipse.md b/know-how/software/eclipse/_posts/2009-02-08-ezpublish-templates-in-eclipse.md index 70c9416..31e8c8d 100644 --- a/know-how/software/eclipse/_posts/2009-02-08-ezpublish-templates-in-eclipse.md +++ b/know-how/software/eclipse/_posts/2009-02-08-ezpublish-templates-in-eclipse.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: eZPublish templates in Eclipse -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 23:43:57 +0200 -updated: 2009-02-08 14:37:49 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/ezpublish-templates-in-eclipse.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - ezpublish +- know-how +- software +- ezpublish +title: eZPublish templates in Eclipse +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-08 14:37:49 +0100 --- + Syntax-highlighting and Code-completion ======================================= @@ -49,4 +52,4 @@ If everything is correct, at *Window → Show View → Other… → Smile eZ Pub to see all eZ Publish-classes. **Note:** On sites with `RequireUserLogin=true` you have to add both smileclasses-functions to the `AnonymousAccessList[]`. -(see [here](http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1694375&group_id=190833&atid=934946)). +(see [here](http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1694375&group_id=190833&atid=934946)). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/eclipse/_posts/2013-03-16-lighter-whitespaces.md b/know-how/software/eclipse/_posts/2013-03-16-lighter-whitespaces.md index 49db894..bb8c555 100644 --- a/know-how/software/eclipse/_posts/2013-03-16-lighter-whitespaces.md +++ b/know-how/software/eclipse/_posts/2013-03-16-lighter-whitespaces.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Lighten up whitespace characters -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:18:52 +0200 -updated: 2013-03-16 17:26:35 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/lighten-up-whitespace-characters.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - ezpublish +- know-how +- software +- ezpublish +title: Lighten up whitespace characters +toc: false +updated: 2013-03-16 17:26:35 +0100 --- + If you enable the checkbox *Show whitespace characters* under General → Editors → Text Editors, the characters are a bit too offensive. Sadly, there's no option to change the transparency of them. The default (and fixed) value is `64h`/`FFh` = `100d`/`255d` (ca. 40% visible / 60% transparency). You can only change the value using a hex-editor: @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ bit too offensive. Sadly, there's no option to change the transparency of them. `33h` would be 80% transparency and is a nice value. -After saving your changes, put the file back into the .jar and run Eclipse. +After saving your changes, put the file back into the .jar and run Eclipse. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/freesshd/_posts/2008-07-15-key-authentication.md b/know-how/software/freesshd/_posts/2008-07-15-key-authentication.md index 4fc399a..ba51180 100644 --- a/know-how/software/freesshd/_posts/2008-07-15-key-authentication.md +++ b/know-how/software/freesshd/_posts/2008-07-15-key-authentication.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: Key Authentication in FreeSSHd -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:23:35 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 00:23:35 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/key-authentication-in-freesshd.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - freesshd +- know-how +- software +- freesshd +title: Key Authentication in FreeSSHd +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 00:23:35 +0200 --- + * generate key-pair using puttygen.exe * enter desired username as *Key comment* * *Save private key* * copy OpenSSH-key out of the box *Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized keys file* and paste into a file, name that file after the username - without any extension * put that file in the key directory of freeSSHd -* restart the *freeSSHd* service +* restart the *freeSSHd* service \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/games/_posts/2013-08-14-spaz.md b/know-how/software/games/_posts/2013-08-14-spaz.md index 74f7400..30ebfa4 100644 --- a/know-how/software/games/_posts/2013-08-14-spaz.md +++ b/know-how/software/games/_posts/2013-08-14-spaz.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: SPAZ - Space Pirates and Zombies -language: en -layout: default created: 2013-08-13 02:19:14 +0200 -updated: 2013-08-14 00:17:58 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2013/08/13/spaz-space-pirates-and-zombies.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - games +- know-how +- software +- games +title: SPAZ - Space Pirates and Zombies +toc: false +updated: 2013-08-14 00:17:58 +0200 --- + Get decompiled savegame ======================= @@ -78,4 +81,4 @@ Further Reading =============== * http://www.spacepiratesandzombies.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2967 -* http://www.spacepiratesandzombies.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2372 +* http://www.spacepiratesandzombies.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2372 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/java/_posts/2008-07-15-swing-garbled-background.md b/know-how/software/java/_posts/2008-07-15-swing-garbled-background.md index 54452d2..cbcabb2 100644 --- a/know-how/software/java/_posts/2008-07-15-swing-garbled-background.md +++ b/know-how/software/java/_posts/2008-07-15-swing-garbled-background.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: Swing apps show garbled backgrounds -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:21:03 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 00:21:03 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/swing-apps-show-garbled-backgrounds.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - java +- know-how +- software +- java +title: Swing apps show garbled backgrounds +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 00:21:03 +0200 --- + This may have to do with a damaged OpenGL pipeline. Play around with the following parameters: * `--Dsun.java2d.opengl==true|false` * `--Dsun.java2d.opengl.fbobject==true|false` * `--Dsun.java2d.d3d==true|false` -If you found the correct combination, set it as environment variable `_JAVA_OPTIONS`. +If you found the correct combination, set it as environment variable `_JAVA_OPTIONS`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/java/_posts/2008-12-29-lookandfeel-in-all-apps.md b/know-how/software/java/_posts/2008-12-29-lookandfeel-in-all-apps.md index 0e5b536..cfbc231 100644 --- a/know-how/software/java/_posts/2008-12-29-lookandfeel-in-all-apps.md +++ b/know-how/software/java/_posts/2008-12-29-lookandfeel-in-all-apps.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: LookAndFeel in ALL apps -language: en -layout: default created: 2008-12-16 13:16:21 +0100 -updated: 2008-12-29 00:25:37 +0100 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/16/lookandfeel-in-all-apps.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - java +- know-how +- software +- java +title: LookAndFeel in ALL apps +toc: false +updated: 2008-12-29 00:25:37 +0100 --- + To set your favorite LAF in all Java apps, you can create a file `swing.properties` in your `jre/lib`[^1] folder with following contents: diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-07-15-initscripts.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-07-15-initscripts.md index def4a16..a087a33 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-07-15-initscripts.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-07-15-initscripts.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: event.d/init.d script -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 23:49:48 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 23:49:48 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/event.dinit.d-script.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - system - - initd - - boot +- know-how +- software +- linux +- system +- initd +- boot +title: event.d/init.d script +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 23:49:48 +0200 --- + event.d script ============== @@ -121,4 +124,4 @@ case "$1" in esac exit 0 -{% endhighlight %} +{% endhighlight %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-07-partition-numbering.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-07-partition-numbering.md index 09e2f8f..2d5ba16 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-07-partition-numbering.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-07-partition-numbering.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Partition Numbering -layout: default created: 2008-08-07 22:13:23 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-07 22:13:23 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/07/partition-numbering.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - hdd - - partitioning +- know-how +- software +- linux +- hdd +- partitioning +title: Partition Numbering +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-07 22:13:23 +0200 --- + After removal of the first primary partition, you might notice, that the names of the remaining partitions didn't change. `/dev/sda2` stays `/dev/sda2`. To renumber the partition, use `fdisk` and create a new primary partition no. 1 which is located behind `sda2`. You might want to delete your swap partition, create a new one in partition slot no. 1. @@ -19,4 +22,4 @@ Now enter the expert menu of fdisk and type f to fix the partition ta according to their position on disk. After that delete the temporary partition and re-create your swap. Don't forget to write the new partition table to disk. -Afterwards, update your `/boot/grub/menu.lst`, maybe `/etc/fstab` and do a `grub-install`. +Afterwards, update your `/boot/grub/menu.lst`, maybe `/etc/fstab` and do a `grub-install`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-13-mc-startup-delay.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-13-mc-startup-delay.md index 983300d..c9bfb83 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-13-mc-startup-delay.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-13-mc-startup-delay.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: MC Startup Delay -layout: default created: 2008-08-13 22:36:06 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-13 22:36:06 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/13/mc-startup-delay.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - mc +- know-how +- software +- linux +- mc +title: MC Startup Delay +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-13 22:36:06 +0200 --- + If Midnight Commander needs several seconds to startup, check the `interfaces` line in your `smb.conf`. According to [this page](http://osdir.com/ml/gnome.apps.mc.general/2006-09/msg00057.html), the built-in Samba code of *mc* is outdated and doesn't recognize device names like `eth0` or `lo` as the newer *smbclient* does. So it tries to resolve those into IPs which takes ages until they time out. -Replace the devices by their respective netmasks (e.g. `192.168.1.0/24`) and *mc* will startup instantly. +Replace the devices by their respective netmasks (e.g. `192.168.1.0/24`) and *mc* will startup instantly. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-13-wake-on-lan.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-13-wake-on-lan.md index 34de0a7..41d14b4 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-13-wake-on-lan.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-13-wake-on-lan.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Wake-on-LAN -layout: default created: 2008-08-13 22:18:28 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-13 22:18:28 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/13/wake-on-lan.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - networking +- know-how +- software +- linux +- networking +title: Wake-on-LAN +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-13 22:18:28 +0200 --- + Preparing to go asleep ====================== @@ -62,4 +65,4 @@ For a PC in a Class C network, use a call like this: This would send the packet to the 192.168.1.x subnet and the PC with the specified MAC address should wake up. **Note:** Some nVidia chipsets require the MAC address to be specified in reverse order. In the example this would -be `fe:ca:ef:be:ad:de`. +be `fe:ca:ef:be:ad:de`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-15-update-fontcache.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-15-update-fontcache.md index 6c65afd..ba0cc19 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-15-update-fontcache.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-15-update-fontcache.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Updating X11 Fontcache -layout: default created: 2008-08-15 11:14:03 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-15 11:14:03 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/15/updating-x11-fontcache.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - fonts +- know-how +- software +- linux +- fonts +title: Updating X11 Fontcache +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-15 11:14:03 +0200 --- + After adding some fonts to the `/usr/share/fonts` directories, you have to re-login to see the added fonts. To update the fontcache without a log-cycle, use the following command: - sudo fc-cache -fv + sudo fc-cache -fv \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-21-netbios-wins.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-21-netbios-wins.md index 0db509c..cf3d2bb 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-21-netbios-wins.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-21-netbios-wins.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: NetBIOS/WINS support -layout: default created: 2008-08-21 10:36:55 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-21 10:45:41 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/21/netbioswins-support.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - networking - - netbios - - wins +- know-how +- software +- linux +- networking +- netbios +- wins +title: NetBIOS/WINS support +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-21 10:45:41 +0200 --- + To enable lookup of WINS-names in Ubuntu, edit the file `/etc/nsswitch.conf` and find the line: hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4 @@ -20,4 +23,4 @@ Append `wins` to the end of the line so that it looks like this: hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4 wins -From now on you can also use NetBIOS names to address PCs in your LAN. +From now on you can also use NetBIOS names to address PCs in your LAN. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-21-syslogd-for-lan.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-21-syslogd-for-lan.md index 6c8b724..94cc161 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-21-syslogd-for-lan.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-21-syslogd-for-lan.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ --- -title: SyslogD for LAN -layout: default created: 2008-08-21 10:39:59 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-21 10:39:59 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/21/syslogd-for-lan.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - syslog - - monitoring - - networking +- know-how +- software +- linux +- syslog +- monitoring +- networking +title: SyslogD for LAN +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-21 10:39:59 +0200 --- + To let the *syslogd* also receive messages from your local network, edit the file `/etc/default/syslogd` and modify the last line so that it looks like this: SYSLOGD="-r" -Restart the *sysklogd* and watch your `/var/log/messages`. +Restart the *sysklogd* and watch your `/var/log/messages`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-23-evolution-clamav.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-23-evolution-clamav.md index 1990636..954e4d1 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-23-evolution-clamav.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-23-evolution-clamav.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Evolution/ClamAV integration -layout: default created: 2008-08-23 18:46:33 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-23 18:46:33 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/23/evolutionclamav-integration.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - security - - evolution - - clamav - - antivirus +- know-how +- software +- linux +- security +- evolution +- clamav +- antivirus +title: Evolution/ClamAV integration +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-23 18:46:33 +0200 --- + To scan incoming mails for viruses, create to following script somewhere in your system: {% highlight bash %} @@ -47,4 +50,4 @@ exit 0 {% endhighlight %} Now setup Evolution's Incoming mail filters to pipe mails through your newly created script. If the return value is not -zero, a virus was detected and you might want to move the mail to *Trash* or a special folder. +zero, a virus was detected and you might want to move the mail to *Trash* or a special folder. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-23-optimizing-linux.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-23-optimizing-linux.md index 83d29cf..a943c41 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-23-optimizing-linux.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-23-optimizing-linux.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Optimizing Linux -layout: default created: 2008-08-05 16:45:57 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-23 18:48:33 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/05/optimizing-linux.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Optimizing Linux +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-23 18:48:33 +0200 --- + At [Ubuntu Unleashed](http://www.ubuntu-unleashed.com/2008/04/tweak-and-optimize-ubuntu-linux-boot.html) you can find a document about different settings to optimize startup times of the system and applications itself. @@ -24,4 +27,4 @@ Another nice feature is adding the `profile` option to the kernel line upon boot usual but the readahead-daemon will catalog all needed files and on the next boot (without that parameter), all needed files will be preloaded before boot. -On Desktops with much RAM, the [preload](http://sf.net/projects/preload) daemon also speeds up working. +On Desktops with much RAM, the [preload](http://sf.net/projects/preload) daemon also speeds up working. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-29-automount-internal-drives.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-29-automount-internal-drives.md index 854ff07..4f116d0 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-29-automount-internal-drives.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-08-29-automount-internal-drives.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Automount internal drives -layout: default created: 2008-08-29 10:19:59 +0200 -updated: 2008-08-29 10:19:59 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/29/automount-internal-drives.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - automount - - storage +- know-how +- software +- linux +- automount +- storage +title: Automount internal drives +toc: false +updated: 2008-08-29 10:19:59 +0200 --- + According to [Only Ubuntu](http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2008/05/auto-mounting-internal-drives-in-ubuntu.html), to enable auto-mounting of internal drives on bootup, edit the file `/etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi` and change the line @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ to this: true -From now on, internal drives should appear on your Desktop. +From now on, internal drives should appear on your Desktop. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-09-01-sudo-insults.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-09-01-sudo-insults.md index 49d96fc..38f39df 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-09-01-sudo-insults.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-09-01-sudo-insults.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: sudo insults on wrong password -layout: default created: 2008-09-01 09:50:13 +0200 -updated: 2008-09-01 09:50:13 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/01/sudo-insults-on-wrong-password.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - fun +- know-how +- software +- linux +- fun +title: sudo insults on wrong password +toc: false +updated: 2008-09-01 09:50:13 +0200 --- + Edit the file `/etc/sudoers` and find the line: Defaults env_reset @@ -27,4 +30,4 @@ From now on, *sudo* will insult anyone who mistypes his password. See for yourse > *Speak English you fool --- there are no subtitles in this scene.* > [sudo] password for foo: > *I think … err … I think … I think I'll go home* -> sudo: 3 incorrect password attempts +> sudo: 3 incorrect password attempts \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-10-10-btg.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-10-10-btg.md index 76b841a..9098a23 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-10-10-btg.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-10-10-btg.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: BTG -layout: default created: 2008-10-10 22:41:02 +0200 -updated: 2008-10-10 22:41:02 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/10/10/btg.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - bittorrent - - btg +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- bittorrent +- btg +title: BTG +toc: false +updated: 2008-10-10 22:41:02 +0200 --- + **Homepage:** @@ -151,4 +154,4 @@ fi $CLIENT -A -n -c "glimit $UL $DL -1 -1;detach" &> /dev/null && \ echo "Limit set." -{% endhighlight %} +{% endhighlight %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-12-05-gnome-screensaver-settings.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-12-05-gnome-screensaver-settings.md index c5f2e90..46f044a 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-12-05-gnome-screensaver-settings.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-12-05-gnome-screensaver-settings.md @@ -1,13 +1,16 @@ --- -title: GNOME Screensaver Settings -layout: default created: 2008-12-05 23:14:26 +0100 -updated: 2008-12-05 23:14:26 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/05/gnome-screensaver-settings.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - settings +- know-how +- software +- linux +- settings +title: GNOME Screensaver Settings +toc: false +updated: 2008-12-05 23:14:26 +0100 --- -The ***Configure*** button is definitely missing in `gnome-screensaver`. To customize the xscreensaver-modules, you can use [xFX Screensaver Settings](http://software.xfx.net/utilities/sss/). + +The ***Configure*** button is definitely missing in `gnome-screensaver`. To customize the xscreensaver-modules, you can use [xFX Screensaver Settings](http://software.xfx.net/utilities/sss/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-12-11-apt-rpm.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-12-11-apt-rpm.md index a5470d7..698e72f 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-12-11-apt-rpm.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2008-12-11-apt-rpm.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: apt-rpm -layout: default created: 2008-12-11 17:06:19 +0100 -updated: 2008-12-11 17:38:35 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/11/apt-rpm.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - apt +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- apt +title: apt-rpm +toc: false +updated: 2008-12-11 17:38:35 +0100 --- + At work we have the [Kerio Mailserver](http://www.kerio.com/mailserver) Appliance for VMware which is based on Fedora Core 6. Since they use the ugly [yum](http://yum.baseurl.org/), I decided to install [apt-rpm](http://apt-rpm.org/). I'm still missing something like [aptitude](http://algebraicthunk.net/~dburrows/projects/aptitude/), but it is okay now. @@ -78,4 +81,4 @@ Notice the two last words in the last example. The resemble the two directories know it is a repository if the path contains a folder `repodata`, such as [this one](http://ayo.freshrpms.net/fedora/linux/6/i386/core/repodata). Knowing that, you can find more Repos using [Google](http://google.com/search?q=allinurl%3A+i386+repodata+repomd+%2B6+fc+OR+fedora) with an -[advanced query](http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=allinurl%3A+i386+repodata+repomd+%2B6+fc+OR+fedora). +[advanced query](http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=allinurl%3A+i386+repodata+repomd+%2B6+fc+OR+fedora). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-01-11-compiling-php-gtk.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-01-11-compiling-php-gtk.md index cae59d7..9916bce 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-01-11-compiling-php-gtk.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-01-11-compiling-php-gtk.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Compiling PHP-GTK -layout: default created: 2009-01-11 13:48:56 +0100 -updated: 2009-01-11 13:57:32 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/11/compiling-php-gtk.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - php - - gtk +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- php +- gtk +title: Compiling PHP-GTK +toc: false +updated: 2009-01-11 13:57:32 +0100 --- + To compile [php-gtk](http://gtk.php.net/), you need the following packages: sudo aptitude install php5-dev php5-gd libgtk2.0-dev libglade2-dev build-essentials @@ -69,4 +72,4 @@ After enabling the new extension in the `php.ini`, you should be able to use the You can now run the graphical installer using the following command: - sudo pear -G + sudo pear -G \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-01-24-apt-get-errors.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-01-24-apt-get-errors.md index e65286f..59c1949 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-01-24-apt-get-errors.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-01-24-apt-get-errors.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: apt-get Errors -layout: default created: 2009-01-21 21:30:24 +0100 -updated: 2009-01-24 17:34:46 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/21/apt-get-errors.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - apt +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- apt +title: apt-get Errors +toc: false +updated: 2009-01-24 17:34:46 +0100 --- + If you get the following error while updating the package list: W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net jaunty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 632D16BB0C713DA6 @@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv $KEYID gpg --export --armor $KEYID | sudo apt-key add - {% endhighlight %} -This will only use the last 8 digits of the first parameter as KEYID. So you can even call it with the full 16 digits. +This will only use the last 8 digits of the first parameter as KEYID. So you can even call it with the full 16 digits. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-08-bash.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-08-bash.md index 3c00ec5..49e929a 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-08-bash.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-08-bash.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: bash Tips & Tricks -layout: default created: 2008-08-01 22:41:34 +0200 -updated: 2009-02-08 14:32:54 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/01/bash-tips-tricks.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - bash +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- bash +title: bash Tips & Tricks +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-08 14:32:54 +0100 --- + Bourne Again Shell. @@ -72,4 +75,4 @@ Sometimes it's handy to use the output of a previous command, e.g. a `which`. To $ ls -l `!!` ls -l `which php` lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2008-06-12 02:47 /usr/bin/php -> /etc/alternatives/php - $ _ + $ _ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-10-why-linux.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-10-why-linux.md index 757cdbe..7ac94d2 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-10-why-linux.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-10-why-linux.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Why Linux? -layout: default created: 2008-08-27 00:44:54 +0200 -updated: 2009-02-10 17:27:37 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/27/why-linux.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Why Linux? +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-10 17:27:37 +0100 --- +
    I use Linux because it's like owning a chainsaw compared to owning a pen knife. Not always necessary, but so much more fun.
    ---- [arjayes](http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=387872) of UbuntuForums +--- [arjayes](http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=387872) of UbuntuForums \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-20-prompt-with-2-dirs.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-20-prompt-with-2-dirs.md index 812368c..a512258 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-20-prompt-with-2-dirs.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-20-prompt-with-2-dirs.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Prompt with 2 directories -layout: default created: 2008-08-05 17:48:29 +0200 -updated: 2009-02-20 00:32:43 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/05/prompt-with-2-directories.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - shell +- know-how +- software +- linux +- shell +title: Prompt with 2 directories +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-20 00:32:43 +0100 --- + bash ==== @@ -45,4 +48,4 @@ The zsh has this feature built-in. Use this to show only 2 parts of the PWD: %3(~.«.)%2~ This says: If `%~` (the prompt incl. replacements such as `~` for homedir) has 3 or more parts, show `«`. -After that show 2 parts of `%~`. +After that show 2 parts of `%~`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-22-festival.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-22-festival.md index 8bcc717..3fae128 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-22-festival.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-22-festival.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: festival Text-To-Speech -layout: default created: 2009-02-22 00:53:11 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-22 00:54:41 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/22/festival-text-to-speech.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - sound +- know-how +- software +- linux +- sound +title: festival Text-To-Speech +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-22 00:54:41 +0100 --- + Simultaneous playback ===================== @@ -49,4 +52,4 @@ do echo $LINE | festival --tts sleep 0.75 done -{% endhighlight %} +{% endhighlight %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-22-wcd.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-22-wcd.md index a976900..68e7301 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-22-wcd.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-02-22-wcd.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Wherever Change Directory -layout: default created: 2009-02-22 13:40:40 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-22 13:46:25 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/22/wherever-change-directory.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - tools +- know-how +- software +- linux +- tools +title: Wherever Change Directory +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-22 13:46:25 +0100 --- + [wcd](http://www.xs4all.nl/~waterlan/) is a tool which catalogs all directories of your $HOME (can be configured to catalog the whole drive) and then lets you type `wcd Desktop` and switches over to your `~/Desktop` from wherever you are. Or you can type `wcd "Rammstein*"` and it will show you a list of your Rammstein-albums of your `~/Music`-directory @@ -37,4 +40,4 @@ and put it in color-mode (for the `-g` UI).

    Before using it the first time, you might have to issue a `wcd -s` which will scan your $HOME. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-03-31-boot-colours.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-03-31-boot-colours.md index 828f99b..09080aa 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-03-31-boot-colours.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-03-31-boot-colours.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Colourful boot messages -layout: default created: 2008-08-06 00:18:47 +0200 -updated: 2009-03-31 11:16:03 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/06/colourful-boot-messages.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - bootup - - colours +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- bootup +- colours +title: Colourful boot messages +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-31 11:16:03 +0200 --- + The functions used for the status messages upon boot are defined in `/lib/lsb/init-functions` and may be overwritten in `/etc/lsb-base-logging.sh`. @@ -60,4 +63,4 @@ After that, edit the `lsb-base-logging.sh` and change e.g. the output of *log_en Your next boot will look like this: -![]({{ site.url }}/assets/colorboot.png) +![]({{ site.url }}/assets/colorboot.png) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-03-31-boot-partition.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-03-31-boot-partition.md index dfc30e7..d224ce6 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-03-31-boot-partition.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-03-31-boot-partition.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: /boot to own partition -layout: default created: 2008-09-12 21:53:07 +0200 -updated: 2009-03-31 11:48:44 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/12/boot-to-own-partition.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - bootup +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- bootup +title: /boot to own partition +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-31 11:48:44 +0200 --- + Using an emulated SCSI-adapter in VMware with a very large root disk may give you either Error 18: Selected Cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS @@ -51,4 +54,4 @@ to finally install grub correctly. You should now be able to boot. You can use the same technique to get around the 137 GB / 128 GiB limit of some older mainboards. Just create a `/boot` partition at the beginning and after the kernel has loaded the controller module, the (BIOS-)limit is gone. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-04-10-mail-notification.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-04-10-mail-notification.md index df23b28..d07121f 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-04-10-mail-notification.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-04-10-mail-notification.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: mail-notification -layout: default created: 2009-04-10 23:34:36 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-10 23:34:36 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/10/mail-notification.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: mail-notification +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-10 23:34:36 +0200 --- + Keyring error ============= @@ -16,4 +19,4 @@ If you get the following error message: > The password of IMAP/POP3 mailbox xxxxx could not be saved to the keyring. -Check whether `gnome-keyring-daemon` runs. If not, just run it once and the `mail-notification` should work again. +Check whether `gnome-keyring-daemon` runs. If not, just run it once and the `mail-notification` should work again. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-05-05-enable-usb-sharing.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-05-05-enable-usb-sharing.md index 26d4524..225512f 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-05-05-enable-usb-sharing.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-05-05-enable-usb-sharing.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Enable USB Sharing -layout: default created: 2008-09-03 23:08:39 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-05 12:25:03 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/03/enable-usb-sharing.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Enable USB Sharing +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-05 12:25:03 +0200 --- + To use USB devices under e.g. [VirtualBox](http://virtualbox.org/) in *Hardy*, edit the file `/etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh` and find the line: @@ -48,4 +51,4 @@ you might have to add 2 lines to the `/etc/init.d/mountkernfs.sh` for the *usbfs I'm also not sure about the permissions. It might work also using `0664` or even `0644`. -[^1]: see [Stone.log](http://yoten.blogspot.com/2007/06/virtualbox-usb-error.html) +[^1]: see [Stone.log](http://yoten.blogspot.com/2007/06/virtualbox-usb-error.html) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-05-19-automounting.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-05-19-automounting.md index bde9a42..b72b050 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-05-19-automounting.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-05-19-automounting.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Automounting -layout: default created: 2009-05-19 18:12:34 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-19 18:12:34 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/19/automounting.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - automount - - storage +- know-how +- software +- linux +- automount +- storage +title: Automounting +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-19 18:12:34 +0200 --- + To automount FUSE mounts, there's a nice tool called [afuse](http://afuse.sourceforge.net/). -*[FUSE]: Filesystem in USErspace +*[FUSE]: Filesystem in USErspace \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-ascii-art.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-ascii-art.md index 9866701..2f41cc6 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-ascii-art.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-ascii-art.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: ASCII-Art -layout: default created: 2008-10-10 23:39:30 +0200 -updated: 2009-07-17 22:59:53 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/10/10/ascii-art.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - asciiart +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- asciiart +title: ASCII-Art +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 22:59:53 +0200 --- + To create ASCII art or just some colorful things with lots of ANSI color codes, there's the package [aewan](apt://aewan) - [Ascii-art Editor Without A Name](http://aewan.sf.net/). @@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ normal `cat`. *[ASCII]: American Standard Code for Information Interchange -*[ANSI]: American National Standards Institute +*[ANSI]: American National Standards Institute \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-colourful-manpages.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-colourful-manpages.md index a3d9909..21ced37 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-colourful-manpages.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-colourful-manpages.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Colourful manpages -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 16:39:21 +0100 -updated: 2009-07-17 23:01:40 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/colourful-manpages.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - manpages - - colours +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- manpages +- colours +title: Colourful manpages +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 23:01:40 +0200 --- + 1. Install the `most` pageviewer: (or click here: [most](apt://most)) sudo aptitude install most @@ -20,4 +23,4 @@ tags: sudo update-alternatives --config pager -After that, manpages will appear more colourful. +After that, manpages will appear more colourful. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-filesystems.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-filesystems.md index 5f977f0..b5da1af 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-filesystems.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-filesystems.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Filesystems -layout: default created: 2009-01-08 22:33:36 +0100 -updated: 2009-07-17 23:04:03 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/08/filesystems.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - filesystems +- know-how +- software +- linux +- filesystems +title: Filesystems +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 23:04:03 +0200 --- + Creating ======== @@ -96,4 +99,4 @@ XFS You need the package [xfsprogs](apt://xfsprogs). xfs_admin -l /dev/sdb1 - xfs_admin -l my_external /dev/sdb1 + xfs_admin -l my_external /dev/sdb1 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-umts-via-bluetooth.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-umts-via-bluetooth.md index b3309f0..ab732f0 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-umts-via-bluetooth.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-umts-via-bluetooth.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: UMTS via Bluetooth -layout: default created: 2008-10-07 21:53:51 +0200 -updated: 2009-07-17 23:09:25 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/10/07/umts-via-bluetooth.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - umts - - bluetooth +- know-how +- software +- linux +- umts +- bluetooth +title: UMTS via Bluetooth +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 23:09:25 +0200 --- + To use UMTS Internet via a bluetooth mobile phone, install the packages [gnome-ppp](apt://gnome-ppp) and [ppp](apt://ppp). There's a nice manual at [UbuntuUsers](http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Bluetooth/Mobile). @@ -49,4 +52,4 @@ There's a nice manual at [UbuntuUsers](http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Bluetooth/Mobi 1. enter following details for dialup: * **Username:** t-mobile * **Password:** tm - * **Phone number:** *99# + * **Phone number:** *99# \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-wifi-guessnet.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-wifi-guessnet.md index 9c3c4ae..9b18312 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-wifi-guessnet.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-wifi-guessnet.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: WiFi on bootup with guessnet -layout: default created: 2008-11-15 18:32:48 +0100 -updated: 2009-07-17 23:10:31 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/11/15/wifi-on-bootup-with-guessnet.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - networking - - wifi +- know-how +- software +- linux +- networking +- wifi +title: WiFi on bootup with guessnet +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 23:10:31 +0200 --- + Install the [guessnet](apt://guessnet) package. This will install the `guessnet-ifupdown` helper tool. Now edit your `/etc/network/interfaces` file and add the following lines: @@ -47,4 +50,4 @@ iface wlan0-open inet dhcp ~~~ This will first try to connect to the **CompanyWLAN** network and if this is not found, try the **WLANatHOME**. If -everything fails, it will connect to any open Access Point. +everything fails, it will connect to any open Access Point. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-zsh.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-zsh.md index 43ecd58..4ee9907 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-zsh.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-17-zsh.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: zsh -layout: default created: 2009-02-21 12:34:27 +0100 -updated: 2009-07-17 23:13:24 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/21/zsh.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: zsh +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-17 23:13:24 +0200 --- + I recently switched to using the [zsh](http://zsh.sf.net/) instead of [bash](http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/). The reasons were those comfort functions of zsh, such as: @@ -47,4 +50,4 @@ and therefore gives several "`Warning: Cannot change directory to …`" although message moves the rest of the screen and makes *mc* almost unusable. You can use *mc* without a subshell by starting it with `mc -u` or just switch your login-shell back to *bash* (in your `/etc/passwd`) and change the link of your preferred console application to e.g. `gnome-terminal -e zsh` - in the latter case, *mc* will use your login-shell -(*bash*) as a sub-shell and work as expected. +(*bash*) as a sub-shell and work as expected. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-18-jabberd2.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-18-jabberd2.md index ed58736..3948b21 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-18-jabberd2.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-18-jabberd2.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: jabberd2 -layout: default created: 2009-07-18 01:08:21 +0200 -updated: 2009-07-18 12:01:50 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/07/18/jabberd2.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: jabberd2 +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-18 12:01:50 +0200 --- + The setup of [jabberd2](apt://jabberd2) is mostly straight-forward. Just install the package and all needed transports. The change the config files in `/etc/jabberd2` to your needs, esp. the name/jid of the admin. @@ -55,4 +58,4 @@ A Python Yahoo-Transport can be found at the [xmpppy](http://xmpppy.sf.net/). To * **debugFile:** `../yahooerror.log` 1. make the whole directory `/opt/pyyimt` and all files and sub-dirs belong to the group *jabber* and writable for that group. -1. use this init.d-script: [pyyimt.txt]({{ site.url }}/assets/pyyimt.txt) +1. use this init.d-script: [pyyimt.txt]({{ site.url }}/assets/pyyimt.txt) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-21-mixed-locales.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-21-mixed-locales.md index ec30a86..b55e06c 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-21-mixed-locales.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-21-mixed-locales.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Mixed Locales -layout: default created: 2009-04-08 21:06:12 +0200 -updated: 2009-07-21 11:04:50 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/08/mixed-locales.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - i18n +- know-how +- software +- linux +- i18n +title: Mixed Locales +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-21 11:04:50 +0200 --- + I personally like English language operating systems. So I have set my Ubuntu to English language. But I still want German curency, decimals and time. With most applications, you can define the formats to use inside the application. But I stumbled at *Evolution* which lets you define 12/24-hour setting for the calendar, but doesn't use this setting @@ -64,4 +67,4 @@ The default paper format can be changed as described [here](http://www.arsgeek.c sudo dpkg-reconfigure libpaper1 -Or you just change the file `/etc/papersize`. +Or you just change the file `/etc/papersize`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-23-dual-head.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-23-dual-head.md index 1e75ba4..02ab874 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-23-dual-head.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-23-dual-head.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Dual-headed X11 -layout: default created: 2008-08-11 18:10:56 +0200 -updated: 2009-07-23 12:44:36 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/11/dual-headed-x11.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - display - - x11 +- know-how +- software +- linux +- display +- x11 +title: Dual-headed X11 +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-23 12:44:36 +0200 --- + per user ======== @@ -88,4 +91,4 @@ To configure dual-head system-wide (for Desktop computers), there is a great man Monitor "right" 1. add a `SubSection "Display"` and the `Virtual` line as with the per-user configuration -1. save the file and restart X +1. save the file and restart X \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-23-synaptics-touchpad.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-23-synaptics-touchpad.md index a983f81..314ce65 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-23-synaptics-touchpad.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-07-23-synaptics-touchpad.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Synaptics Touchpad -layout: default created: 2009-02-28 01:36:04 +0100 -updated: 2009-07-23 12:45:13 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/28/synaptics-touchpad.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Synaptics Touchpad +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-23 12:45:13 +0200 --- + To use features like *circular scrolling*[^1] of a Synaptics touchpad, you need to add the following lines to your `/etc/X11/xorg.conf`: diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-09-mpd.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-09-mpd.md index 4bd0491..780cf8d 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-09-mpd.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-09-mpd.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Music Player Daemon -layout: default created: 2009-02-21 23:39:43 +0100 -updated: 2009-08-09 00:31:02 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/21/music-player-daemon.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - audio - - music - - mpd +- know-how +- software +- linux +- audio +- music +- mpd +title: Music Player Daemon +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-09 00:31:02 +0200 --- + Instead of playing music through usual audio players, there is the possibility of using the *mpd* - a daemon which runs in the background and plays music. @@ -68,4 +71,4 @@ latter, you could add an alias: `ncmpc=ncmpc -c -m` to always start it in color- iPhone ------ -Take a look at [MPoD](http://www.katoemba.net/makesnosenseatall/mpod/). +Take a look at [MPoD](http://www.katoemba.net/makesnosenseatall/mpod/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-11-incron.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-11-incron.md index dd28733..d49c931 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-11-incron.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-11-incron.md @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ --- -title: incron - Jobs by file activity -layout: default created: 2008-11-12 15:58:48 +0100 -updated: 2009-08-11 15:33:44 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/11/12/incron-jobs-by-file-activity.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: incron - Jobs by file activity +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-11 15:33:44 +0200 --- -[incron](apt://incron) allows you to run jobs when the filesystem changes. There is a nice tutorial at [Linux.com](http://www.linux.com/feature/144666). + +[incron](apt://incron) allows you to run jobs when the filesystem changes. There is a nice tutorial at [Linux.com](http://www.linux.com/feature/144666). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-13-unmounting.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-13-unmounting.md index 22a414a..b1710ca 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-13-unmounting.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-13-unmounting.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Unmounting -layout: default created: 2009-01-24 23:09:03 +0100 -updated: 2009-08-13 12:48:35 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/24/unmounting.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Unmounting +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-13 12:48:35 +0200 --- + sudo ==== @@ -65,4 +68,4 @@ To fix this (in Jaunty): * do a `sudo mv S31umountnfs.sh K31umountnfs.sh` (type: K = kill/stop) * now go to `/etc/rc6.d/` and do the same to the link there -You may find some more info on [this blog](http://whereofwecannotspeak.wordpress.com/2007/12/25/unmount-samba-filesystems-before-shutdown-or-reboot/). +You may find some more info on [this blog](http://whereofwecannotspeak.wordpress.com/2007/12/25/unmount-samba-filesystems-before-shutdown-or-reboot/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-24-gajim-notifyosd.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-24-gajim-notifyosd.md index d0f636f..12cf16b 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-24-gajim-notifyosd.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-24-gajim-notifyosd.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Gajim and Notify-OSD -layout: default created: 2009-08-24 18:25:41 +0200 -updated: 2009-08-24 18:25:41 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/08/24/gajim-and-notify-osd.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Gajim and Notify-OSD +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-24 18:25:41 +0200 --- + [gajim](apt://gajim) doesn't support the new (since Jaunty) `libnotify-osd` library of Ubuntu and instead shows a dialog box. There's a patch available at [archlinux.org](http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gajim-notify-osd/gajim-notify-osd/osd.patch) -which enables support for `libnotify-osd`. +which enables support for `libnotify-osd`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-24-swapfile.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-24-swapfile.md index 1617007..5beb165 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-24-swapfile.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-24-swapfile.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Swapfile instead of partition -layout: default created: 2009-08-24 22:13:58 +0200 -updated: 2009-08-24 22:13:58 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/08/24/swapfile-instead-of-partition.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Swapfile instead of partition +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-24 22:13:58 +0200 --- + If you don't want to create a designated swap partition (e.g. if you plan to downsize it later) and don't want to play around with *GPartEd*, you can create a swap**file** instead. @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ To automatically add the swapfile upon boot, add this line to the `/etc/fstab`: You can later easily change the size of the swapfile by re-creating a smaller or larger one. -You only have to make sure the file is contiguous or `swapon` might give an error. +You only have to make sure the file is contiguous or `swapon` might give an error. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-26-make-color.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-26-make-color.md index 9a7a9e4..3b23482 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-26-make-color.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-08-26-make-color.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Colourful make and gcc -layout: default created: 2009-08-26 09:46:36 +0200 -updated: 2009-08-26 09:46:36 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/08/26/colourful-make-and-gcc.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Colourful make and gcc +toc: false +updated: 2009-08-26 09:46:36 +0200 --- + Install the packages [colormake](apt://colormake) and [colorgcc](apt://colorgcc). Then create the following alias: alias make="colormake" @@ -17,4 +20,4 @@ Also add this environment variable: export CC="colorgcc" -And you should be set. +And you should be set. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-10-12-apt-repositories.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-10-12-apt-repositories.md index d31e376..031100e 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-10-12-apt-repositories.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-10-12-apt-repositories.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: apt Repositories -layout: default created: 2008-10-06 10:30:47 +0200 -updated: 2009-10-12 22:07:47 +0200 -toc: true +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/10/06/apt-repositories.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - apt +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- apt +title: apt Repositories +toc: true +updated: 2009-10-12 22:07:47 +0200 --- + There's a slightly outdated list at: @@ -249,4 +252,4 @@ wine ## Bleeding edge wine repository for Hardy ## only uncomment it if you need it deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt intrepid main #Wine bleeding edge - deb-src http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt intrepid main #Wine bleeding edge + deb-src http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt intrepid main #Wine bleeding edge \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-05-rip-cd-track.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-05-rip-cd-track.md index 83c7318..65b4f78 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-05-rip-cd-track.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-05-rip-cd-track.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Rip CD Track -layout: default created: 2009-02-16 22:24:06 +0100 -updated: 2009-12-05 00:46:23 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/16/rip-cd-track.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Rip CD Track +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-05 00:46:23 +0100 --- + The default tool for CD ripping under Gnome is *Sound Juicer*, found under *Applications* → *Sound & Video* → *Audio CD Extractor*. But this tool had severe problems recognizing my custom configuration for LAME encoding (I changed `vbr-quality` from `6` to `2` but the tool ignored it) also you had to restart it for every configuration @@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ and my own preference. Now ripping a CD is as simple as typing `abcde` at the prompt. -* **Download my config:** [abcde.conf]({{ site.url }}/assets/abcde.conf) +* **Download my config:** [abcde.conf]({{ site.url }}/assets/abcde.conf) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-10-pc-speaker-in-linux.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-10-pc-speaker-in-linux.md index 28963b0..a0dcf08 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-10-pc-speaker-in-linux.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-10-pc-speaker-in-linux.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: PC Speaker in Linux -layout: default created: 2009-12-10 19:17:02 +0100 -updated: 2009-12-10 19:17:02 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/12/10/pc-speaker-in-linux.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - sound +- know-how +- software +- linux +- sound +title: PC Speaker in Linux +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-10 19:17:02 +0100 --- + Enable in Ubuntu ================ @@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ the `pcspkr` module. This is per default disabled in Ubuntu. To enable it again, 1. comment out the last line 1. finally, do a `sudo modprobe pcspkr` -After that, you can play around with the [beep](apt://beep) program. +After that, you can play around with the [beep](apt://beep) program. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-31-lightscribe-in-linux.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-31-lightscribe-in-linux.md index eb368ff..f953888 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-31-lightscribe-in-linux.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2009-12-31-lightscribe-in-linux.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: LightScribe in Linux -layout: default created: 2008-12-06 12:31:38 +0100 -updated: 2009-12-31 10:58:11 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/12/06/lightscribe-in-linux.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - lightscribe +- know-how +- software +- linux +- lightscribe +title: LightScribe in Linux +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-31 10:58:11 +0100 --- + To burn/print lightscribe media under Linux, you need two things: * the [LightScribe System Software](http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadSection/linux/index.aspx) @@ -107,4 +110,4 @@ MODIFY CONTRAST SETTINGS: Select new setting: _ ~~~ -Type 1 and confirm with ENTER. +Type 1 and confirm with ENTER. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-01-wallpaper-changer.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-01-wallpaper-changer.md index 74fc47f..d61220e 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-01-wallpaper-changer.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-01-wallpaper-changer.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Wallpaper Changer -layout: default created: 2010-01-01 23:35:53 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-01 23:36:05 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/01/01/wallpaper-changer.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Wallpaper Changer +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-01 23:36:05 +0100 --- + Desktop Drapes ============== @@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ Wallpaper Tray It is a panel applet which shows a small thumbnail of the current active image. It will show images from your selected directories (in the preferences) **plus** all images in `~/.gnome2/backgrounds.xml` (see [#355081](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wallpaper-tray/+bug/355081)). -Seems relatively stable and is my preferred choice among these 3. +Seems relatively stable and is my preferred choice among these 3. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-07-remapping-mouse-buttons.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-07-remapping-mouse-buttons.md index db8d6ef..55627fd 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-07-remapping-mouse-buttons.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-07-remapping-mouse-buttons.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Remapping mouse buttons -layout: default created: 2009-02-09 20:44:38 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-07 08:47:44 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/09/remapping-mouse-buttons.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - mouse +- know-how +- software +- linux +- mouse +title: Remapping mouse buttons +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-07 08:47:44 +0100 --- + permanently =========== @@ -95,4 +98,4 @@ blank or garbled areas when scrolling. Also you have to click on an area to scro the scrollwheel will scroll the textarea even if the pointer is outside of it until you click the area outside the textarea). To get back the original behavior, comment out the lines for Opera in your `.imwheelrc` or add an `@Exclude` rule. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-14-alternatives-to-windows-apps.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-14-alternatives-to-windows-apps.md index b75cc1e..0f8fd60 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-14-alternatives-to-windows-apps.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-14-alternatives-to-windows-apps.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Alternatives to Windows applications -layout: default created: 2009-01-05 22:42:10 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-14 12:32:40 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/01/05/alternatives-to-windows-applications.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - applications +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- applications +title: Alternatives to Windows applications +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-14 12:32:40 +0100 --- + | Windows application(s) | Linux equivalent(s) | |:---------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------| | [Adobe Photoshop](http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/) | [GIMP](http://www.gimp.org/) | @@ -33,4 +36,4 @@ tags: See also: -* +* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-22-midnight-commander.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-22-midnight-commander.md index 4e4e367..ecac4ba 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-22-midnight-commander.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-01-22-midnight-commander.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Midnight Commander (mc) -layout: default created: 2009-06-21 12:01:38 +0200 -updated: 2010-01-22 18:06:36 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/06/21/midnight-commander-mc.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Midnight Commander (mc) +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-22 18:06:36 +0100 --- + Open drop-down box ================== @@ -52,4 +55,4 @@ include eztemplate.syntax ~~~ -*[FTP]: File Transfer Protocol +*[FTP]: File Transfer Protocol \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-06-alsa-card-order.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-06-alsa-card-order.md index aa09d25..0405224 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-06-alsa-card-order.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-06-alsa-card-order.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: ALSA Sound Card Order -layout: default created: 2010-02-06 00:41:02 +0100 -updated: 2010-02-06 00:41:02 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/02/06/alsa-sound-card-order.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - sound - - alsa +- know-how +- software +- linux +- sound +- alsa +title: ALSA Sound Card Order +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-06 00:41:02 +0100 --- + The default soundcard to be used with ALSA is that with the index 0 in `/proc/asound/cards`. Usually this is the first found sound device. @@ -24,4 +27,4 @@ This way, the internal sound card (which was the primary one) now gets some othe the index 0 and therefore become the new default device for any sounds. -*[ALSA]: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture +*[ALSA]: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-07-wine.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-07-wine.md index 009844c..5d2718b 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-07-wine.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-07-wine.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: WinE Tricks -layout: default created: 2010-02-06 01:55:28 +0100 -updated: 2010-02-07 13:29:19 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/02/06/wine-tricks.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: WinE Tricks +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-07 13:29:19 +0100 --- + Java crashes with EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc00000005) ========================================================== @@ -26,4 +29,4 @@ Disabling the `d3d9.dll` was the solution: 1. Select the new entry `d3d9` and click *Edit…* 1. Select *(X) disabled*, click *OK* -That was it. Now, Java should run smoothly. +That was it. Now, Java should run smoothly. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-12-alsa-to-pulseaudio-for-flash.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-12-alsa-to-pulseaudio-for-flash.md index 79f64fa..52bb33b 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-12-alsa-to-pulseaudio-for-flash.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-12-alsa-to-pulseaudio-for-flash.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: ALSA → PulseAudio for Flash and others -layout: default created: 2010-02-12 22:07:22 +0100 -updated: 2010-02-12 22:23:31 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/02/12/alsa-pulseaudio-for-flash-and-others.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - sound - - alsa - - pulseaudio +- know-how +- software +- linux +- sound +- alsa +- pulseaudio +title: ALSA → PulseAudio for Flash and others +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-12 22:23:31 +0100 --- + One huge problem in a standard Ubuntu install is that not all programs are actually using the PulseAudio daemon but instead still use ALSA. This is especially true with the [flashplugin](apt://flashplugin-installer). Since PulseAudio and ALSA can't use the hardware device at the same time, they block each other which leads to hangs and maybe even @@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ This tells all ALSA apps to use the PulseAudio output by default. Some notes may You should also check that you have installed [libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio](apt://libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio) instead of the `-alsa` one. -*[ALSA]: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture +*[ALSA]: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-12-no-sound-in-flash.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-12-no-sound-in-flash.md index 81f460e..a980996 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-12-no-sound-in-flash.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-12-no-sound-in-flash.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: No sound in Flash videos -layout: default created: 2009-11-27 14:27:24 +0100 -updated: 2010-02-12 22:22:35 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/11/27/no-sound-in-flash-videos.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - flash - - sound +- know-how +- software +- linux +- flash +- sound +title: No sound in Flash videos +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-12 22:22:35 +0100 --- + If you have no sound in Flash videos but in all other programs, there are two possibilities: 1. the PCM output is set to silence @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ If you have no sound in Flash videos but in all other programs, there are two po * set *Skype* → *Options* → *Sound Devices* to *[ ] Allow Skype to automatically adjust my mixer levels* 1. some sound via PulseAudio is currently playing (see [ALSA → PulseAudio for Flash and others]({% post_url 2010-02-12-alsa-to-pulseaudio-for-flash %})) -Bug report is [#396558](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/396558). +Bug report is [#396558](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/396558). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-13-install-missing-i386-libraries-on-64bit-systems.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-13-install-missing-i386-libraries-on-64bit-systems.md index aa0fcef..aadfae3 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-13-install-missing-i386-libraries-on-64bit-systems.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-13-install-missing-i386-libraries-on-64bit-systems.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Install missing i386-libraries on 64bit systems -layout: default created: 2010-02-13 16:10:20 +0100 -updated: 2010-02-13 16:10:20 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/02/13/install-missing-i386-libraries-on-64bit-systems.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Install missing i386-libraries on 64bit systems +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-13 16:10:20 +0100 --- + If you are on a 64bit system, you might sometimes stumple upon 32bit programs which need several libraries of which are no lib32-packages. A good example is the [Amazon MP3 Downloader](http://www.amazon.de/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=200317330). @@ -16,4 +19,4 @@ You can now either search the missing libraries at [packages.ubuntu.com](http:// which does this for you: [getlibs](http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790). You run it with the desired 32bit program as a parameter and it will locate, download and install all missing libraries the program needs to run. -Download it at [frozenfox.freehostia.com](http://frozenfox.freehostia.com/cappy/). +Download it at [frozenfox.freehostia.com](http://frozenfox.freehostia.com/cappy/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-26-compiling-kismet.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-26-compiling-kismet.md index c7cc6b3..34db0cc 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-26-compiling-kismet.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-02-26-compiling-kismet.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Compiling Kismet -layout: default created: 2010-02-25 22:44:16 +0100 -updated: 2010-02-26 00:15:54 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/02/25/compiling-kismet.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - kismet +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- kismet +title: Compiling Kismet +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-26 00:15:54 +0100 --- + You need the following libraries to successfully compile [Kismet](http://www.kismetwireless.net/download.shtml): * [libncurses5-dev](apt://libncurses5-dev) @@ -38,4 +41,4 @@ The shown URL to the PPA is wrong as Festor's account got deactivated. The corre

    -*[PPA]: Personal Package Archive +*[PPA]: Personal Package Archive \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-01-acpi-events.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-01-acpi-events.md index b1a483f..6b43d68 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-01-acpi-events.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-01-acpi-events.md @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ --- -title: ACPI Events -layout: default created: 2010-03-01 21:40:32 +0100 -updated: 2010-03-01 21:40:46 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/03/01/acpi-events.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - acpi +- know-how +- software +- linux +- acpi +title: ACPI Events +toc: false +updated: 2010-03-01 21:40:46 +0100 --- + If you wish to change the behavior upon pushing e.g. the power button, you can edit the config files located in `/etc/acpi/events/`. To disable the power button, you would edit the file `powerbtn` there and change the `action` line to: {% highlight ini %} action=/bin/true -{% endhighlight %} +{% endhighlight %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-02-merge-video-files.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-02-merge-video-files.md index 3a77e75..1a1a438 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-02-merge-video-files.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-02-merge-video-files.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Merge Video Files -layout: default created: 2010-03-02 22:13:26 +0100 -updated: 2010-03-02 23:59:34 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/03/02/merge-video-files.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - video +- know-how +- software +- linux +- video +title: Merge Video Files +toc: false +updated: 2010-03-02 23:59:34 +0100 --- + To merge multiple (similar) video files into one big file, there are different ways. @@ -32,4 +35,4 @@ mencoder This should also work with `mpg` videos. Install the [mencoder](apt://mencoder) package. - mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy file1.avi file2.avi file3.avi fileN.avi -o output.avi + mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy file1.avi file2.avi file3.avi fileN.avi -o output.avi \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-04-citrix-icaclient.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-04-citrix-icaclient.md index 6e028bf..8a6f624 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-04-citrix-icaclient.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-04-citrix-icaclient.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Citrix ICAClient -layout: default created: 2010-03-04 13:41:08 +0100 -updated: 2010-03-04 14:22:24 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/03/04/citrix-icaclient.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - citrix - - icaclient +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- citrix +- icaclient +title: Citrix ICAClient +toc: false +updated: 2010-03-04 14:22:24 +0100 --- + * **Download:** [citrix.com](http://www.citrix.com/English/ss/downloads/details.asp?downloadId=3323&productId=186) (preferably `.deb` format) This plugin will work with browsers which support Netscape compatible plugins, e.g. *Firefox* or *Opera*. @@ -44,4 +47,4 @@ Windows running *Firefox* or talk to someone to get the required certificates. * the Root CA certificate (that one you exported last) goes to `/usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/` to make it a *trusted* certificate * all other go to `~/.ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/` -* All done. +* All done. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-24-sync-package-list.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-24-sync-package-list.md index f61d91e..02b5d5f 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-24-sync-package-list.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-03-24-sync-package-list.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Sync Package List between 2 PCs -layout: default created: 2010-03-23 17:53:30 +0100 -updated: 2010-03-24 10:39:37 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/03/23/sync-package-list-between-2-pcs.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - administration +- know-how +- software +- linux +- administration +title: Sync Package List between 2 PCs +toc: false +updated: 2010-03-24 10:39:37 +0100 --- + To export a list of all installed packages, you can use the following command: sudo dpkg --get-selections > selections.txt @@ -27,4 +30,4 @@ On the other machine, use the following command to set the new markers: sudo dpkg --set-selections < selections.txt -Now run `aptitude` and resolve the dependencies. +Now run `aptitude` and resolve the dependencies. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-05-01-apt-cacher.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-05-01-apt-cacher.md index f2d1af9..e47b5e2 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-05-01-apt-cacher.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-05-01-apt-cacher.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: apt-cacher(-ng) -layout: default created: 2009-10-12 23:30:40 +0200 -updated: 2010-05-01 13:57:04 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/10/12/apt-cacher-ng.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - software - - apt +- know-how +- software +- linux +- software +- apt +title: apt-cacher(-ng) +toc: false +updated: 2010-05-01 13:57:04 +0200 --- + [apt-cacher](apt://apt-cacher) and [apt-cacher-ng](apt://apt-cacher-ng) both act as a proxy between `apt-get` or `aptitude` and the Debian repositories. It stores the packages upon first request and loads them from cache on further ones. If you have 2 or more Ubuntu PCs in your network, you can save a massive amount of bandwidth with it. @@ -32,4 +35,4 @@ Installation DPkg::Post-Invoke {"/usr/bin/find /var/cache/apt/archives/ -type f -mtime 2 -name *.deb -exec /bin/rm -f {} \; || true";}; -That was it. All packages will be cached on the `apt-cacher(-ng)`-PC and the local caches will be kept clean. +That was it. All packages will be cached on the `apt-cacher(-ng)`-PC and the local caches will be kept clean. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-07-29-flashplugin-not-recognizing-mouse-clicks.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-07-29-flashplugin-not-recognizing-mouse-clicks.md index 0e6a7a6..a832549 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-07-29-flashplugin-not-recognizing-mouse-clicks.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-07-29-flashplugin-not-recognizing-mouse-clicks.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Flashplugin not recognizing mouse clicks -layout: default created: 2010-02-12 22:21:29 +0100 -updated: 2010-07-29 23:26:44 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/02/12/flashplugin-not-recognizing-mouse-clicks.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Flashplugin not recognizing mouse clicks +toc: false +updated: 2010-07-29 23:26:44 +0200 --- + If your flashplugin only recognizes the very first mouse click and then seems to ignore the mouse completely, just click somewhere outside the area where the flash script is (e.g. on the webpage background) and then flash will recognize the next click. @@ -35,4 +38,4 @@ Flash Preferences unusable ========================== If your clicks onto the Flash preferences are not recognized, close [gnome-do](apt://gnome-do) and/or [docky](apt://docky). -After that, the preferences should be clickable again. (found [here](http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8484828&postcount=19)) +After that, the preferences should be clickable again. (found [here](http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8484828&postcount=19)) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-08-04-samba-not-showing-symlinks.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-08-04-samba-not-showing-symlinks.md index 8951fda..d04f76a 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-08-04-samba-not-showing-symlinks.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2010-08-04-samba-not-showing-symlinks.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Samba not showing Symlinks -layout: default created: 2010-08-04 10:47:49 +0200 -updated: 2010-08-04 10:47:49 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/08/04/samba-not-showing-symlinks.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - samba +- know-how +- software +- linux +- samba +title: Samba not showing Symlinks +toc: false +updated: 2010-08-04 10:47:49 +0200 --- + After an upgrade to *Ubuntu Lucid Lynx*, all Samba shares were missing symlinks, esp. symlinks to directories outside the share. @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ wide links = yes unix extensions = no {% endhighlight %} -Then restart `smbd` and you should see the symlinks again. +Then restart `smbd` and you should see the symlinks again. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2011-04-09-find-ppa-for-package.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2011-04-09-find-ppa-for-package.md index 4c1f367..e2d5773 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2011-04-09-find-ppa-for-package.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2011-04-09-find-ppa-for-package.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Find PPA for specific package -layout: default created: 2011-04-09 13:28:16 +0200 -updated: 2011-04-09 13:28:16 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2011/04/09/find-ppa-for-specific-package.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - administration +- know-how +- software +- linux +- administration +title: Find PPA for specific package +toc: false +updated: 2011-04-09 13:28:16 +0200 --- + If you want to find out from which PPA a specific package was installed or what other PPAs hold it, you can use the following command: (found at [superuser.com](http://superuser.com/questions/106794/how-to-tell-from-what-ubuntu-or-debian-repository-a-package-comes)) @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ Here you can see that the package `mpg` is in the PPA *gmpc-trunk/mpd-trunk* and The installed version is that from the PPA - also indicated by the `/var/lib/dpkg/status` line. -*[PPA]: Personal Package Archive +*[PPA]: Personal Package Archive \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2011-08-31-rip-youtube-files.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2011-08-31-rip-youtube-files.md index 11da992..40f1300 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2011-08-31-rip-youtube-files.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2011-08-31-rip-youtube-files.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: Rip YouTube videos/audio -layout: default created: 2009-12-05 02:52:46 +0100 -updated: 2011-08-31 23:41:50 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/12/05/rip-youtube-videosaudio.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - youtube - - ripping - - audio +- know-how +- software +- linux +- youtube +- ripping +- audio +title: Rip YouTube videos/audio +toc: false +updated: 2011-08-31 23:41:50 +0200 --- + The tools you need are described on [blog.joff3.com](http://blog.joff3.com/2008/02/downloading-and-ripping-music-from.html). There's also the nice [youtube-dl](apt://youtube-dl) package. One thing I noticed: the `ffmpeg` command there re-encodes the audio which might loose some quality. To just dump the audio off the Flash video, use: @@ -31,4 +34,4 @@ If you happen to have the latest webm format, use this: This will just extract the audio track without doing anything to it. -You could also try [vixy.net](http://vixy.net/). +You could also try [vixy.net](http://vixy.net/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2012-02-15-xplanet.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2012-02-15-xplanet.md index 1a464c7..3bae2c3 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2012-02-15-xplanet.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2012-02-15-xplanet.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: XPlanet -layout: default created: 2009-02-17 09:24:01 +0100 -updated: 2012-02-15 15:10:04 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/17/xplanet.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - xplanet +- know-how +- software +- linux +- xplanet +title: XPlanet +toc: false +updated: 2012-02-15 15:10:04 +0100 --- + XPlanet renders an Earth globe including actual clouds and satellites' positions. It also has data to render the moon, mars or the sun. You can even put the image on your Desktop so that it shows the current Earth view from space instead of a boring wallpaper. @@ -451,4 +454,4 @@ min_radius_for_label=0 [charon] "Charon" -{% endhighlight %} +{% endhighlight %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2012-05-14-keepass-under-linux.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2012-05-14-keepass-under-linux.md index b32afda..2f680ff 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2012-05-14-keepass-under-linux.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2012-05-14-keepass-under-linux.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: KeePass under Linux with Mono -layout: default created: 2011-08-31 20:33:25 +0200 -updated: 2012-05-14 01:08:11 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2011/08/31/keepass-under-linux-with-mono.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - keepass - - mono +- know-how +- software +- linux +- keepass +- mono +title: KeePass under Linux with Mono +toc: false +updated: 2012-05-14 01:08:11 +0200 --- + To enable most `.plgx`-Plugins, you need to install the [mono-gmcs](apt://mono-gmcs)-Package. For newer versions of KeePass, use [mono-dmcs](apt://mono-dmcs). -For a list of all needed packages, look at [leo.gaggl.com](http://leo.gaggl.com/2011/04/keepass-version-2-on-ubuntu/). +For a list of all needed packages, look at [leo.gaggl.com](http://leo.gaggl.com/2011/04/keepass-version-2-on-ubuntu/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2014-02-10-resize-partition.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2014-02-10-resize-partition.md index 4e8ef5e..e891db3 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2014-02-10-resize-partition.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2014-02-10-resize-partition.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Resize partition -layout: default created: 2013-12-16 14:16:31 +0100 -updated: 2014-02-10 09:09:32 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2013/12/16/resize-partition.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Resize partition +toc: false +updated: 2014-02-10 09:09:32 +0100 --- + Detect new disk size ==================== @@ -44,4 +47,4 @@ Fill Empty Space To fill empty space with zeroes (to e.g. reduce the partition size using `vmkfstools`), use this command (found [here](http://www.zedt.eu/tech/linux/zero-out-free-disk-space/)): - nice cat /dev/zero > zero.fill; sync; sleep 1; sync; rm -f zero.fill + nice cat /dev/zero > zero.fill; sync; sleep 1; sync; rm -f zero.fill \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2015-04-14-puppet-on-centos-7.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2015-04-14-puppet-on-centos-7.md index 6be0a8d..6270e39 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2015-04-14-puppet-on-centos-7.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2015-04-14-puppet-on-centos-7.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Puppet on CentOS 7 -layout: default created: 2015-04-14 13:33:59 +0200 -updated: 2015-04-14 13:33:59 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2015/04/14/puppet-on-centos-7.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - puppet - - centos +- know-how +- software +- linux +- puppet +- centos +title: Puppet on CentOS 7 +toc: false +updated: 2015-04-14 13:33:59 +0200 --- + To install Puppet on CentOS 7, you can basically follow [these instructions](http://www.unixmen.com/install-puppet-server-centos-7/). Notes: @@ -48,4 +51,4 @@ Install client agent on RedHat/CentOS [^1]: There's also a way to let the puppet agent run as a service described [here](https://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/install_puppet/post_install.html#start-the-puppet-agent-service), - but this can have an impact on cpu and memory usage. + but this can have an impact on cpu and memory usage. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2015-06-08-rip-dvd-track.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2015-06-08-rip-dvd-track.md index 06900a6..44ac8f6 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2015-06-08-rip-dvd-track.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2015-06-08-rip-dvd-track.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Rip DVD track -layout: default created: 2008-08-27 00:42:59 +0200 -updated: 2015-06-08 01:02:16 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/27/rip-dvd-track.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux +- know-how +- software +- linux +title: Rip DVD track +toc: false +updated: 2015-06-08 01:02:16 +0200 --- + To rip a DVD track to a file, you need the [transcode](apt://transcode) package and the encoders you're going to use. To rip a single track as ogg, use the command @@ -47,4 +50,4 @@ Convert with [avidemux](apt://avidemux), [avconv](apt://avconv) or similar, e.g. avconv -i output.vob -map 0:0 -map 0:1 -f avi -c:v mpeg4 -b:v 800k -g 300 -bf 2 -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 128k -async 30 output-en.avi - avconv -ss 00:24:02 -i output.vob -map 0:0 -map 0:1 -qscale:0 8 -qscale:2 2 -filter:v yadif -t 00:05:55 output.mp4 + avconv -ss 00:24:02 -i output.vob -map 0:0 -map 0:1 -qscale:0 8 -qscale:2 2 -filter:v yadif -t 00:05:55 output.mp4 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2016-11-01-steam-bug-in-ubuntu.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2016-11-01-steam-bug-in-ubuntu.md index 0a94057..fd95c56 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2016-11-01-steam-bug-in-ubuntu.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2016-11-01-steam-bug-in-ubuntu.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Steam bug in Ubuntu -layout: default created: 2016-02-20 14:56:35 +0100 -updated: 2016-11-01 23:35:32 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/02/20/steam-bug-in-ubuntu.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - steam - - ubuntu +- know-how +- software +- linux +- steam +- ubuntu +title: Steam bug in Ubuntu +toc: false +updated: 2016-11-01 23:35:32 +0100 --- + Steam has the bad habit to not run after upgrades of the Steam software. This is, because it uses its own libc which expects libraries not there in @@ -33,4 +36,4 @@ This command removes all bad libs from the Steam distribution: find ~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/ \( -name "libgcc_s.so*" -o -name "libstdc++.so*" -o -name "libxcb.so*" -o -name "libgpg-error.so*" \) -print -delete ``` -([Source](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/57clur/cant_run_steam_on_ubuntu_1610/)) +([Source](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/57clur/cant_run_steam_on_ubuntu_1610/)) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2017-01-20-system-wide-key-remapping-in-ubuntu.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2017-01-20-system-wide-key-remapping-in-ubuntu.md index 03db874..ba628c9 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2017-01-20-system-wide-key-remapping-in-ubuntu.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2017-01-20-system-wide-key-remapping-in-ubuntu.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: System wide key remapping in Ubuntu -layout: default created: 2017-01-20 11:14:41 +0100 -updated: 2017-01-20 11:14:41 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/01/20/system-wide-key-remapping-in-ubuntu.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - keyboard - - remapping - - keycode +- know-how +- software +- linux +- keyboard +- remapping +- keycode +title: System wide key remapping in Ubuntu +toc: false +updated: 2017-01-20 11:14:41 +0100 --- + On my [hp Spectre x360]({% post_url 2016-07-26-hp-spectre-x360 %}), the Ins key is only reachable via the Fn key as in Fn+PrtScr. @@ -48,4 +51,4 @@ which suggested the following procedure: 1. The suggested `sudo setcon --save` didn't work for me, but Ubuntu loads the active keymap from the file `/etc/console-setup/cached.kmap.gz`. So I gzipped my `ins-prt-swap.kmap` and copied the - resulting `ins-prt-swap.kmap.gz` to `/etc/console-setup/cached.kmap.gz`. + resulting `ins-prt-swap.kmap.gz` to `/etc/console-setup/cached.kmap.gz`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2017-04-10-move-window-minimise-maximise-close-buttons.md b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2017-04-10-move-window-minimise-maximise-close-buttons.md index 5cf5a28..4eff942 100644 --- a/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2017-04-10-move-window-minimise-maximise-close-buttons.md +++ b/know-how/software/linux/_posts/2017-04-10-move-window-minimise-maximise-close-buttons.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: Move window's minimise/maximise/close buttons -layout: default created: 2017-04-10 20:18:32 +0200 -updated: 2017-04-10 20:18:32 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2017/04/10/move-windows-minimisemaximiseclose-buttons.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - linux - - gnome - - gtk - - windows - - buttons +- know-how +- software +- linux +- gnome +- gtk +- windows +- buttons +title: Move window's minimise/maximise/close buttons +toc: false +updated: 2017-04-10 20:18:32 +0200 --- + There are two locations where you can define the button's location: **dconf** and **gconf**. The dconf-method works for most of Gnome Shell and Unity. However, e.g. Chrome is using the "old" @@ -42,4 +45,4 @@ Install and run `gconf-editor`. Go to `apps` → `metacity` → `general` and find **`button_layout`**. Here, the default value is `:minimize,maximize,close`. -To get everything to the left, use `close,minimize,maximize:`. +To get everything to the left, use `close,minimize,maximize:`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/nagios/_posts/2014-03-31-kernel-modules.md b/know-how/software/nagios/_posts/2014-03-31-kernel-modules.md index 15ee206..becd59b 100644 --- a/know-how/software/nagios/_posts/2014-03-31-kernel-modules.md +++ b/know-how/software/nagios/_posts/2014-03-31-kernel-modules.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Kernel Module Check for Nagios -layout: default created: 2014-03-31 16:59:17 +0200 -updated: 2014-03-31 17:00:17 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2014/03/31/kernel-module-check-for-nagios.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - nagios +- know-how +- software +- nagios +title: Kernel Module Check for Nagios +toc: false +updated: 2014-03-31 17:00:17 +0200 --- + `mod_loaded`: {% highlight bash %} @@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ exit 0 For Check_MK add this to the `/etc/check_mk/mrpe.cfg`: - DigiPort_KernelMod /usr/local/nagios/plugins/mod_loaded dgrp + DigiPort_KernelMod /usr/local/nagios/plugins/mod_loaded dgrp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/openwrt/_posts/2014-05-26-sysupgrade-with-extroot.md b/know-how/software/openwrt/_posts/2014-05-26-sysupgrade-with-extroot.md index 82976b5..c0ab4eb 100644 --- a/know-how/software/openwrt/_posts/2014-05-26-sysupgrade-with-extroot.md +++ b/know-how/software/openwrt/_posts/2014-05-26-sysupgrade-with-extroot.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: OpenWRT sysupgrade with ExtRoot -layout: default created: 2014-05-26 22:30:20 +0200 -updated: 2014-05-26 22:47:49 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2014/05/26/openwrt-sysupgrade-with-extroot.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - openwrt +- know-how +- software +- openwrt +title: OpenWRT sysupgrade with ExtRoot +toc: false +updated: 2014-05-26 22:47:49 +0200 --- + Run `sysupgrade` or upload the new file with LuCI.

    @@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ If your previous ExtRoot mounted fine, you might want to update your packages th kernel modules as this might break things. The [ExtRoot Wiki Page](http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/extroot#old.notes) lists a command to only update non-kernel-packages: - opkg upgrade $(opkg list-upgradable | awk '($1 !~ "^kmod|Multiple") {print $1}') + opkg upgrade $(opkg list-upgradable | awk '($1 !~ "^kmod|Multiple") {print $1}') \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-07-15-liion-battery.md b/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-07-15-liion-battery.md index 2d25f0f..787317c 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-07-15-liion-battery.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-07-15-liion-battery.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: HTC Universal shuts down at xx% of battery left -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:14:06 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 00:14:06 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/htc-universal-shuts-down-at-xx%25-of-battery-left.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows-mobile - - htc-universal +- know-how +- software +- windows-mobile +- htc-universal +title: HTC Universal shuts down at xx% of battery left +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 00:14:06 +0200 --- + (from: ) > Fellow universal users who suffer from battery problems, i know this issue is reccuring and is in many threads and @@ -42,4 +45,4 @@ tags: > out and recharge until light is green. > > please post if you had a successful result and hopefully for all who are suffering from this battery problem now they -> have one more +> have one more \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-09-13-flashing-htc-from-linux.md b/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-09-13-flashing-htc-from-linux.md index 7a68255..eb228a6 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-09-13-flashing-htc-from-linux.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2008-09-13-flashing-htc-from-linux.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Flashing HTC devices from Linux -layout: default created: 2008-09-13 00:47:08 +0200 -updated: 2008-09-13 00:47:08 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/09/13/flashing-htc-devices-from-linux.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows-mobile - - linux +- know-how +- software +- windows-mobile +- linux +title: Flashing HTC devices from Linux +toc: false +updated: 2008-09-13 00:47:08 +0200 --- + To flash HTC devices under Linux, there is the [HTCFlasher](http://code.google.com/p/htc-flasher/) tool. You might be missing the `/dev/ttyUSB0` device in recent Ubuntu installations. To fix this, use `lsusb` and look for @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ or add the following line to your `/etc/modules`: usbserial vendor=0x045e product=0x00ce -The ID here is that of my HTC Universal. +The ID here is that of my HTC Universal. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2009-02-02-vga-mode.md b/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2009-02-02-vga-mode.md index 115634b..cb763b2 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2009-02-02-vga-mode.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2009-02-02-vga-mode.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: VGA mode for older WM programs -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 23:41:46 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 23:41:46 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/vga-mode-for-older-wm-programs.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows-mobile +- know-how +- software +- windows-mobile +title: VGA mode for older WM programs +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 23:41:46 +0100 --- + Most older programs, like [The Dog Ate It](http://www.birdsoft.biz/dogateit2.htm) are using the old 240x320 format with double pixel size. So for TDAI, this had the effect, that the ClearTyped text was badly readable because of the big pixels. @@ -32,4 +35,4 @@ on a page. The MUI file is not signed and thus Windows Mobile might bring a red warning when trying to start such a program. You can disable this behavior using the [Device Security Manager](http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7E92628C-D587-47E0-908B-09FEE6EA517A&displaylang=en) from the PowerToys. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2010-07-21-ringtones-on-sdcard.md b/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2010-07-21-ringtones-on-sdcard.md index 0fd73f2..2e2acd4 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2010-07-21-ringtones-on-sdcard.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows-mobile/_posts/2010-07-21-ringtones-on-sdcard.md @@ -1,13 +1,16 @@ --- -title: Ringtones on SD-card in Windows Mobile -layout: default created: 2010-07-21 19:54:24 +0200 -updated: 2010-07-21 19:54:24 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/07/21/ringtones-on-sd-card-in-windows-mobile.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows-mobile +- know-how +- software +- windows-mobile +title: Ringtones on SD-card in Windows Mobile +toc: false +updated: 2010-07-21 19:54:24 +0200 --- + To let *Windows Mobile* find ringtones on the SD card, they have to be in a special folder. For *Windows Mobile 6.5* -this is `\Storage Card\My Documents\Ringtones` - or `\Speicherkarte\My Documents\Ruftöne` on a German system. +this is `\Storage Card\My Documents\Ringtones` - or `\Speicherkarte\My Documents\Ruftöne` on a German system. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-ansi.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-ansi.md index ee1ec42..d8dbd91 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-ansi.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-ansi.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: ANSI codes in COMMAND.COM -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:05:00 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 00:05:00 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/ansi-codes-in-command.com.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows +- know-how +- software +- windows +title: ANSI codes in COMMAND.COM +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 00:05:00 +0200 --- + To enable ANSI control codes in `command.com`, add the following line to `%SystemRoot%\system32\CONFIG.NT`: DEVICE=%SystemRoot%\system32\ANSI.SYS -*[ANSI]: American National Standards Institute +*[ANSI]: American National Standards Institute \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-devmgr.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-devmgr.md index ac53447..41dae5a 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-devmgr.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-devmgr.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Device Manager Hacks -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:08:39 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 00:08:39 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/device-manager-hacks.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows +- know-how +- software +- windows +title: Device Manager Hacks +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 00:08:39 +0200 --- + To show a 'Details' tab in device's properties, add the system environment variable `DevMgr_Show_Details` and set it to "1". -To also show non-active devices, add `DevMgr_Show_NonPresent_Devices` and also set it to "1". +To also show non-active devices, add `DevMgr_Show_NonPresent_Devices` and also set it to "1". \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-max-10-smb-connections.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-max-10-smb-connections.md index 6299c66..7db040c 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-max-10-smb-connections.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-max-10-smb-connections.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Max 10 simultaneous SMB-connections -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 22:02:53 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 22:02:53 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/max-10-simultaneous-smb-connections.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - samba - - smb +- know-how +- software +- windows +- samba +- smb +title: Max 10 simultaneous SMB-connections +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 22:02:53 +0200 --- + Windows XP Professional only allows 10 simultaneous connections to shares and printer spoolers. The eleventh user gets a *System error #71* message. The unused connections get freed after 30 minutes which is a bit late since often you just need a few files or to print some pages but this blocks the connection for 30 minutes. @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ The really evil can fly to [Google Cache](http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:kHQ and get a disassembled part of the `srvsvc.dll` with the needed changes to disable the limit. (Only works for XP-SP2!) The last resort is to upgrade to *Windows Server*. Another thought might be to connect to the shares from a Linux box -and let the clients connect to this Linux machine. +and let the clients connect to this Linux machine. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-profilestate.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-profilestate.md index 55c3023..979ead6 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-profilestate.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-profilestate.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Backup-Userprofile as active profile -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:06:44 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 00:06:44 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/backup-userprofile-as-active-profile.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows +- know-how +- software +- windows +title: Backup-Userprofile as active profile +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 00:06:44 +0200 --- + Check registry key: `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList` for needed profile. Change `State` value to following: @@ -17,4 +20,4 @@ Change `State` value to following: |------:|:-------------| | `100`h|logged on user| | `104`h|normal profile| -|`8100`h|backup profile| +|`8100`h|backup profile| \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-srvany.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-srvany.md index ef389cb..c42a40f 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-srvany.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2008-07-15-srvany.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: SrvAny / WinServ -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:07:31 +0200 -updated: 2008-07-15 00:07:31 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/srvany-winserv.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - services +- know-how +- software +- windows +- services +title: SrvAny / WinServ +toc: false +updated: 2008-07-15 00:07:31 +0200 --- + SrvAny.exe doesn't recognize when the launched application exits. Windows still thinks that the service (`SrvAny.exe`) is running and so error handling (restart app, restart windows, etc.) doesn't occur. -Winserv doesn't have this problem. Get it from . +Winserv doesn't have this problem. Get it from . \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-02-02-remove-wgan.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-02-02-remove-wgan.md index 2b6f741..54d49e1 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-02-02-remove-wgan.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-02-02-remove-wgan.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Remove WGA Notification -layout: default created: 2009-02-02 19:49:08 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-02 19:49:08 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/02/remove-wga-notification.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - wga +- know-how +- software +- windows +- wga +title: Remove WGA Notification +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-02 19:49:08 +0100 --- + Microsoft distributes the *Windows Genuine Advantage Notification Tool (KB905474)* through the WindowsUpdate mechanism. This tool should detect fake Windows serial numbers and nag the user. Interestingly, Microsoft hid a small paragraph in their EULA after that the tool sends daily(!!) reports to Microsoft. According to MS this "is neccessary" since the @@ -52,4 +55,4 @@ WindizUpdate ============ Users of *Firefox* or *Opera* can get WindowsUpdates without any WGA testing through [WindizUpdate](http://windizupdate.com/). -You even get updates for Mozilla-components or some hardware. +You even get updates for Mozilla-components or some hardware. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-02-19-harddisk-pio.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-02-19-harddisk-pio.md index 371194e..a474093 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-02-19-harddisk-pio.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-02-19-harddisk-pio.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: HD uses PIO instead of DMA -layout: default created: 2008-07-15 00:10:30 +0200 -updated: 2009-02-19 22:06:02 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/hd-uses-pio-instead-of-dma.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - hardware - - hdd +- know-how +- software +- windows +- hardware +- hdd +title: HD uses PIO instead of DMA +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-19 22:06:02 +0100 --- + If Windows uses PIO mode instead of DMA, it probably have slowed down due to reading errors. To fix the slow-down, find the registry key: @@ -28,4 +31,4 @@ a DWORD-entry `ResetErrorCounterOnSuccess` with a value of `1` to that key. *[PIO]: Programmed Input/Output -*[DMA]: Direct Memory Access +*[DMA]: Direct Memory Access \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-03-03-missing-wzc.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-03-03-missing-wzc.md index e0a99be..5c6734c 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-03-03-missing-wzc.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-03-03-missing-wzc.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Missing Wireless Zero Configuration -layout: default created: 2009-03-03 00:47:50 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-03 00:47:50 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/03/missing-wireless-zero-configuration.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - wifi +- know-how +- software +- windows +- wifi +title: Missing Wireless Zero Configuration +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-03 00:47:50 +0100 --- + If you are missing the *Wireless Zero Configuration* (in German: *Konfigurationsfreie drahtlose Verbindung*), you might have installed a D-Link driver. @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ To get the Windows tool back, there's a nice manual at [practicallynetworked.com 1. choose category **Service** 1. click *Have Disk…* 1. select the path `C:\WINDOWS\inf` and click **OK** -1. choose the *Wireless Zero Configuration* and confirm all dialogs +1. choose the *Wireless Zero Configuration* and confirm all dialogs \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-03-18-microsoft.com-not-working.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-03-18-microsoft.com-not-working.md index 6cdb428..b937698 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-03-18-microsoft.com-not-working.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-03-18-microsoft.com-not-working.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: microsoft.com not working -layout: default created: 2009-03-18 20:05:52 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-18 20:05:52 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/18/microsoft.com-not-working.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows +- know-how +- software +- windows +title: microsoft.com not working +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-18 20:05:52 +0100 --- + If you have a router and Internet works with any application/site but you can't connect to any `microsoft.com` site (e.g. *WindowsUpdate*, *Windows Live Messenger* [error code: 81000306], etc.) you might have your MTU set to a too high value. The default MTU for ethernet devices is **1500** but since the PPPoE header adds 8 Bytes to the packets, they @@ -16,4 +19,4 @@ get fragmented. And the `microsoft.com` servers seem to not accept fragmented pa So the solution is to set your MTU to the best value for PPPoE: **1492**. To do this, use a tool like the [TCP Optimizer](http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php) to set the MTU for your ethernet device to 1492. After a reboot, all `microsoft.com` pages should work again - -including *Windows Live Messenger*. +including *Windows Live Messenger*. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-06-05-license-keys.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-06-05-license-keys.md index 8259e47..1b777a9 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-06-05-license-keys.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-06-05-license-keys.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Windows License keys -layout: default created: 2008-08-11 01:23:00 +0200 -updated: 2009-06-05 12:33:39 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/11/windows-license-keys.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows +- know-how +- software +- windows +title: Windows License keys +toc: false +updated: 2009-06-05 12:33:39 +0200 --- + At [My Digital Life](http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/04/24/search-for-genuine-and-free-windows-product-keys-online-with-google/) you can read about [Belarc Advisor](http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html) spreading Windows license keys. Advisor is a system profiler which also includes the Windows key in its reports. Users posting them to the Internet also @@ -19,4 +22,4 @@ desired Windows version you can easily find license keys: This also works with [EVEREST](http://www.lavalys.com/): - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-10-24-install-wubildr.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-10-24-install-wubildr.md index 6ba136b..6c22182 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-10-24-install-wubildr.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-10-24-install-wubildr.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Install wubildr -layout: default created: 2009-10-24 23:49:15 +0200 -updated: 2009-10-24 23:49:39 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/10/24/install-wubildr.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - ubuntu - - wubi +- know-how +- software +- windows +- ubuntu +- wubi +title: Install wubildr +toc: false +updated: 2009-10-24 23:49:39 +0200 --- + The loader for a convenient [wubi](http://www.wubi-installer.org/)-installation of Ubuntu, can be easily re-added to the Windows Vista/Windows 7 bootloader. @@ -23,4 +26,4 @@ After you have transferred all Ubuntu related files to the new root drive (*file * `bcdedit /set {ID} path \wubildr.mbr` * `bcdedit /displayorder {ID} /addlast` -Done. Upon the next boot, a new entry *Ubuntu* should appear in your boot menu. +Done. Upon the next boot, a new entry *Ubuntu* should appear in your boot menu. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-12-05-dv-camera.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-12-05-dv-camera.md index 6bd4b60..90bc387 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-12-05-dv-camera.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2009-12-05-dv-camera.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Aquire video from DV-camera -layout: default created: 2009-12-05 14:08:00 +0100 -updated: 2009-12-05 14:08:00 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/12/05/aquire-video-from-dv-camera.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - camera +- know-how +- software +- windows +- camera +title: Aquire video from DV-camera +toc: false +updated: 2009-12-05 14:08:00 +0100 --- + If you can't aquire any video from a DV camera connected via Firewire/IEEE1394, check if you have these symptoms: * *Windows Live Movie Maker* says "The device is already in use." @@ -19,4 +22,4 @@ The reason seems to be a faulty IEEE1394 driver in *Windows 7* 64-bit. Check the *Texas Instruments 1394 Controller* installed. If so, right-click and choose *Update driver…*, search your computer for drivers, install manually from a list and select the **OHCI-compliant 1394 Host controller (Legacy)** driver. -After it is installed, you should be able to capture video again. +After it is installed, you should be able to capture video again. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2010-01-28-gain-admin-access.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2010-01-28-gain-admin-access.md index 435b69c..6b27a54 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2010-01-28-gain-admin-access.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2010-01-28-gain-admin-access.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Gain Admin Access -layout: default created: 2010-01-28 19:40:15 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-28 20:24:21 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/01/28/gain-admin-access.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - hacking +- know-how +- software +- windows +- hacking +title: Gain Admin Access +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-28 20:24:21 +0100 --- + To get access to a Windows PC as an *Administrator* user, there is a very brute security hole which you can use. The only thing is: You need physical access to the machine. @@ -48,4 +51,4 @@ The procedure is as follows: This will add the user `BadGuy` with the password `GoodPassword` and make him a member of the *Administrators* group. 1. Login with the newly created user `BadGuy` -1. Remember to delete the fake `Utilman.exe` and rename `Utilman.exe.bak` back to `Utilman.exe` +1. Remember to delete the fake `Utilman.exe` and rename `Utilman.exe.bak` back to `Utilman.exe` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2010-07-13-restore-win7-mbr.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2010-07-13-restore-win7-mbr.md index 0f322e6..7e3cc59 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2010-07-13-restore-win7-mbr.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2010-07-13-restore-win7-mbr.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Restore Windows 7 MBR -layout: default created: 2010-07-13 23:29:17 +0200 -updated: 2010-07-13 23:29:17 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/07/13/restore-windows-7-mbr.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows +- know-how +- software +- windows +title: Restore Windows 7 MBR +toc: false +updated: 2010-07-13 23:29:17 +0200 --- + If you installed *Windows XP* **after** *Windows 7*, you're left with the XP-MBR on your drive and thus only XP is booting. @@ -26,4 +29,4 @@ error upon trying to boot from the Win7-DVD, you can do the following to restore

    On [unawave.de](http://www.unawave.de/windows-7-tipps/code5-error.html?lang=EN) you'll find instructions on how to create a Win7-DVD with the Vista-Bootloader so that you don't get the `Code 5` anymore. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2011-01-10-dv-capture-64bit.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2011-01-10-dv-capture-64bit.md index 2595a5f..a1fd132 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2011-01-10-dv-capture-64bit.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2011-01-10-dv-capture-64bit.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: No DV capture possible on Windows 7 64bit -layout: default created: 2011-01-10 21:24:19 +0100 -updated: 2011-01-10 21:25:07 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2011/01/10/no-dv-capture-possible-on-windows-7-64bit.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - video +- know-how +- software +- windows +- video +title: No DV capture possible on Windows 7 64bit +toc: false +updated: 2011-01-10 21:25:07 +0100 --- + On a Windows 7 64bit, I was not able to capture any DV video from a video camera connected via Firewire IEEE1394. I was able to control the camera from the capture program (tried *NeroVision* and *magix Video Deluxe*) but only got a black screen and no audio. @@ -33,4 +36,4 @@ To switch the driver, do the following: *[OHCI]: Open Host Controller Interface *[IEEE]: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -*[IEEE1394]: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standard 1394 +*[IEEE1394]: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standard 1394 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2011-07-22-u3.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2011-07-22-u3.md index 5e2adc9..e420c9d 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2011-07-22-u3.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2011-07-22-u3.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: U3 -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-27 20:59:59 +0100 -updated: 2011-07-22 11:21:16 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/27/u3.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - u3 +- know-how +- software +- windows +- u3 +title: U3 +toc: false +updated: 2011-07-22 11:21:16 +0200 --- + ![]({{ site.url }}/assets/u3logo.svg) * **Homepage:** [u3.com](http://www.u3.com/) @@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ tags: {% for page in site.categories.u3 %}
  • {{ page.title }}
  • {% endfor %} - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2014-02-25-tango-colours-console.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2014-02-25-tango-colours-console.md index 006ed1b..0776b98 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2014-02-25-tango-colours-console.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2014-02-25-tango-colours-console.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Tango colours in command prompt -layout: default created: 2012-12-18 16:19:12 +0100 -updated: 2014-02-25 16:48:12 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2012/12/18/tango-colours-in-command-prompt.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows +- know-how +- software +- windows +title: Tango colours in command prompt +toc: false +updated: 2014-02-25 16:48:12 +0100 --- + Import this registry file: @@ -49,4 +52,4 @@ Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 "ColorTable14"=dword:004fe9fc ; Light White "ColorTable15"=dword:00eceeee -{% endhighlight %} +{% endhighlight %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2014-05-29-reduce-winsxs-size.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2014-05-29-reduce-winsxs-size.md index 616ca6f..150392e 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2014-05-29-reduce-winsxs-size.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2014-05-29-reduce-winsxs-size.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Reduce size of WinSxS folder -layout: default created: 2014-05-29 17:35:19 +0200 -updated: 2014-05-29 17:35:19 +0200 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2014/05/29/reduce-size-of-winsxs-folder.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows +- know-how +- software +- windows +title: Reduce size of WinSxS folder +toc: false +updated: 2014-05-29 17:35:19 +0200 --- + See [here](http://www.t-online.de/computer/software/windows-7/id_51447012/winsxs-mysterioeser-platzfresser-unter-windows-7-und-windows-vista.html). 1. Start → Command Prompt → RIGHT CLICK 1. "Run as administrator" -1. `DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /spsuperseded` +1. `DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /spsuperseded` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2016-12-12-outlook-2016-with-exchange-2007.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2016-12-12-outlook-2016-with-exchange-2007.md index bdebbe5..62aac04 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2016-12-12-outlook-2016-with-exchange-2007.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2016-12-12-outlook-2016-with-exchange-2007.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: Outlook 2016 with Exchange 2007 -layout: default created: 2016-12-12 17:04:02 +0100 -updated: 2016-12-12 17:04:02 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/12/12/outlook-2016-with-exchange-2007.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - outlook - - exchange +- know-how +- software +- windows +- outlook +- exchange +title: Outlook 2016 with Exchange 2007 +toc: false +updated: 2016-12-12 17:04:02 +0100 --- + In Outlook 2016, you can't setup an account from an Exchange 2007 server without having autodiscover setup correctly. The *Manual Setup* only offers "Exchange ActiveSync" which doesn't work with the 2007 Exchange. (The working method is @@ -51,4 +54,4 @@ that Exchange 2007 (and you can login to OWA just fine). 4. Done. Now open Outlook 2016 and add your account. It should work now. -*[OWA]: Outlook Web Access +*[OWA]: Outlook Web Access \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2020-01-06-uk-extended-keyboard-with-even-more-extensions.md b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2020-01-06-uk-extended-keyboard-with-even-more-extensions.md index 597ee99..56750e1 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2020-01-06-uk-extended-keyboard-with-even-more-extensions.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/_posts/2020-01-06-uk-extended-keyboard-with-even-more-extensions.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ --- -title: UK Extended keyboard with even more extensions -layout: default created: 2020-01-06 11:57:02 +0100 -updated: 2020-01-06 11:57:02 +0100 -toc: false +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2020/01/06/uk-extended-keyboard-with-even-more-extensions.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - keyboard - - driver - - layout - - microsoft - - umlaut - - umlauts +- know-how +- software +- windows +- keyboard +- driver +- layout +- microsoft +- umlaut +- umlauts +title: UK Extended keyboard with even more extensions +toc: false +updated: 2020-01-06 11:57:02 +0100 --- + Recently, I switched from a German QWERTZ to a UK Extended QWERTY keyboard layout - for easier access to characters for programming. @@ -51,4 +54,4 @@ This will build installers for 32bit and 64bit Windows. After that is done, you' to open the output folder. Do this and double-click the `setup.exe` to install your newly created keyboard. -With this installed, you can now open the Windows Control Panel and add this keyboard to your system. +With this installed, you can now open the Windows Control Panel and add this keyboard to your system. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/u3/_posts/2009-04-11-cruzersync.md b/know-how/software/windows/u3/_posts/2009-04-11-cruzersync.md index 5d45e33..7f4c30b 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/u3/_posts/2009-04-11-cruzersync.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/u3/_posts/2009-04-11-cruzersync.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: CruzerSync -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-04-11 22:54:39 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-11 22:54:39 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/11/cruzersync.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - u3 - - cruzersync +- know-how +- software +- windows +- u3 +- cruzersync +title: CruzerSync +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-11 22:54:39 +0200 --- + For the SanDisk cruzer Titanium U3, there is a sync-software called *CruzerSync* which really is an OEM version of *DMailer*. In the *SanDisk U3 Download Central* you'll find a link to [CruzerSync 6.2.042.1](http://u3.sandisk.com/download/apps/CruzerSync.u3p) @@ -29,4 +32,4 @@ btw: There's also [CruzerSync 7.0.138.0](http://www.dmailer.org/download/CruzerS

    The last two links are generic links which should always return the latest version of CruzerSync. -

    +

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/know-how/software/windows/u3/_posts/2009-07-22-basics.md b/know-how/software/windows/u3/_posts/2009-07-22-basics.md index 1f589b7..bc496bd 100644 --- a/know-how/software/windows/u3/_posts/2009-07-22-basics.md +++ b/know-how/software/windows/u3/_posts/2009-07-22-basics.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: U3 Basics -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-07-19 14:16:00 +0200 -updated: 2009-07-22 20:46:36 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/07/19/u3-basics.html tags: - - know-how - - software - - windows - - u3 +- know-how +- software +- windows +- u3 +title: U3 Basics +toc: false +updated: 2009-07-22 20:46:36 +0200 --- + U3 USB Stick ============ @@ -51,4 +54,4 @@ a package look like this: * 📄 `...` --- various program files to be copied to HDD and run from there * 📂 **`manifest`** (directory) * 📄 `....ico` --- package icon - * 📄 `manifest.u3i` --- package description and macros + * 📄 `manifest.u3i` --- package description and macros \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2009-02-23-beziehungen-nein-danke.md b/misc/_posts/2009-02-23-beziehungen-nein-danke.md index 47211bd..f8c8168 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2009-02-23-beziehungen-nein-danke.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2009-02-23-beziehungen-nein-danke.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Beziehung? Nein danke, das ist doch anstrengend! -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-02-23 00:45:26 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-23 00:45:26 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/23/beziehung-nein-danke,-das-ist-doch-anstrengend!-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - relationships - - rant +- miscellaneous +- relationships +- rant +title: Beziehung? Nein danke, das ist doch anstrengend! +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-23 00:45:26 +0100 --- + In den letzten Tagen habe ich mit den verschiedensten Leuten über die aktuelle Situation auf dem Partnerschaftsmarkt gesprochen und was dabei so zusammengekommen ist - da kann man eigentlich nur den Kopf schütteln. Ich bin gerade von einem Treffen mit einer Freundin zurück, die sich auch mit den hier beschriebenen Problemen herumschlägt - und ich höre @@ -76,4 +79,4 @@ einer anderen Person einlassen? Oder bin ich zu altmodisch und es ist einfach ou > Lust drauf hast..ja selber Schuld...kann ja der Andere nich wissen und wen interessiert das schon?? Kauf dir nen > Hund, dann haste nen anhängliches Etwas, was dich sofort abgöttisch liebt und dir treu is und dir frühs übers Gesicht > schlabbert :-D Aber ich sag dir was...es wird dir zu langweilig sein, denn wer will es schon einfach und -> offensichtlich....da fehlt einfach der Kick! Denk ma drüber nach ;-) +> offensichtlich....da fehlt einfach der Kick! Denk ma drüber nach ;-) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2009-02-23-franzoesisch-in-berlin.md b/misc/_posts/2009-02-23-franzoesisch-in-berlin.md index 09f6a2e..b833aa4 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2009-02-23-franzoesisch-in-berlin.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2009-02-23-franzoesisch-in-berlin.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Französisch in Berlin -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-02-23 01:51:01 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-23 01:51:01 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/23/franzoesisch-in-berlin-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - berlin - - french +- miscellaneous +- berlin +- french +title: Französisch in Berlin +toc: false +updated: 2009-02-23 01:51:01 +0100 --- + Extrakt aus "[Französisch im Berliner Jargon](http://amzn.to/2sVwq2t)" von Ewald Harndt: Dort wird u.a. aufgezeigt, dass viele Wörter im normalen (Berliner) Sprachgebrauch ursprünglich dem Französischen entlehnt sind. Das liegt wohl vor allem daran, dass im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert der Adel mehr französisch als deutsch gesprochen hat. Die deutschprachigen haben dann zum einfacheren Erlernen meist beide Wörte verbunden ausgesprochen. Ganz besonders spannend fand ich da das beliebte Zeitvertreibspiel "Keesekästchen". Das kommt laut dem Büchlein von *la caisse* = der Kasten. Oder auch gut: klammheimlich kommt von *clam* (lat.) = heimlich. @@ -95,4 +98,4 @@ Andere tolle - und mir bisher unbekannte - Importe: *[simulieren]: sich verstellen, etwas vortäuschen *[Canaille]: Schimpfwort: einen Menschen als Schurken bezeichnend / veraltet: Menschenmenge aus heruntergekommenen oder zwielichtigen Personen (auch: Kanaille) *[Couvert]: Umschlag -*[Trittoar]: Bürgersteig +*[Trittoar]: Bürgersteig \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2009-02-28-7-gruende.md b/misc/_posts/2009-02-28-7-gruende.md index c589a92..da0fa39 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2009-02-28-7-gruende.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2009-02-28-7-gruende.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: 7 Gründe, warum dich das 21. Jahrhundert unglücklich macht -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-02-23 00:56:35 +0100 -updated: 2009-02-28 01:16:09 +0100 -toc: true +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/23/7-gruende,-warum-dich-das-21.-jahrhundert-ungluecklich-macht-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - thoughts +- miscellaneous +- thoughts +title: 7 Gründe, warum dich das 21. Jahrhundert unglücklich macht +toc: true +updated: 2009-02-28 01:16:09 +0100 --- + * **Quelle:** [cracked.com](http://www.cracked.com/article_15231_7-reasons-21st-century-making-you-miserable.html) @@ -141,4 +144,4 @@ Glücksgefühl, als wenn man der alten gebrechlichen Dame die Straße runter hil Daher machen Bürojobs auch soviel Menschen unglücklich: man sieht die Früchte seiner Arbeit nicht. Aber Bauarbeiter, die in sengender Hitze für zwei Monate schwerst arbeiten, können den Rest ihres Lebens an einem bestimmten Gebäude -vorbei fahren und sagen: "DAS hab ICH gebaut!". +vorbei fahren und sagen: "DAS hab ICH gebaut!". \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2009-03-14-hausdurchsuchung.md b/misc/_posts/2009-03-14-hausdurchsuchung.md index 39baae0..6d48324 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2009-03-14-hausdurchsuchung.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2009-03-14-hausdurchsuchung.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Hausdurchsuchungen -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-03-14 00:57:26 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-14 10:30:06 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/14/hausdurchsuchungen-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - law +- miscellaneous +- law +title: Hausdurchsuchungen +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-14 10:30:06 +0100 --- + Schon vor Jahren bin ich über einen Artikel über Hausdurchsuchungen bei [gulli](http://www.gulli.com/szene/razzia-amp-co/hausdurchsuchung/) gestoßen und fand diesen sehr interessant, weil wohl 99% der Bevölkerung nicht wissen, was erlaubt ist und was nicht und demnach sämtliche Fehler begehen würden, die man da so machen kann. Der auch dort zu findende [Erfahrungsbericht](http://www.gulli.com/szene/razzia-amp-co/razzia/) @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ Computern zu tun hat, sollte sich diesen mal anhören, da - wie auch im Vortrag Hausdurchsuchung am Hals haben kann. -*[23C3]: 23rd Chaos Communication Congress +*[23C3]: 23rd Chaos Communication Congress \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2009-03-14-hfc23-emissions.md b/misc/_posts/2009-03-14-hfc23-emissions.md index 435b0a2..986a56b 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2009-03-14-hfc23-emissions.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2009-03-14-hfc23-emissions.md @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ --- -title: HFC-23 und die Emissionen -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-03-14 00:25:51 +0100 -updated: 2009-03-14 00:25:51 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/03/14/hfc-23-und-die-emissionen-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - ecologics +- miscellaneous +- ecologics +title: HFC-23 und die Emissionen +toc: false +updated: 2009-03-14 00:25:51 +0100 --- + Vor einigen Wochen bin ich auf [diesen Artikel bei Technology Review](http://www.heise.de/tr/artikel/89035) aufmerksam geworden. Dort wird es besonders auf Seite 3 interessant, wo es um die Vernichtung von [HFC-23](http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluoroform) geht. Dieses Gas trägt ca. 11.700x mehr zum Treibhauseffekt bei, als CO2 und daher dürfen solche Vernichtungsfirmen für 1 Tonne vernichtetes HFC-23 Credits über 11.700 Tonnen CO2-Ausstoß verkaufen. Sprich: Der Effekt für das Klima bleibt gleich. Statt 1 Tonne HFC-23 gelangen dann halt an anderer Stelle 11.700 Tonnen -CO2 in die Atmosphäre - und zwar von der Firma, die die Credits gekauft hat --- eine Glanzleistung der Politik! +CO2 in die Atmosphäre - und zwar von der Firma, die die Credits gekauft hat --- eine Glanzleistung der Politik! \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2009-04-28-zitate.md b/misc/_posts/2009-04-28-zitate.md index 67962b2..d92d74f 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2009-04-28-zitate.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2009-04-28-zitate.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Zitate -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-04-28 19:48:05 +0200 -updated: 2009-04-28 19:48:05 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/04/28/zitate-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - quotes +- miscellaneous +- quotes +title: Zitate +toc: false +updated: 2009-04-28 19:48:05 +0200 --- + Kinderporno-Sperre ================== @@ -24,4 +27,4 @@ Kinderporno-Sperre > > In einer tatsächlich funktionierenden Demokratie wäre Frau v. d. Leyen schon längst zur Fußnote der Geschichte > geworden, denn wer dieses Vorgehen allen ernstes für einer Deokratie würdig hält, der hat das grundlegende Konzept -> nicht wirklich verstanden und in Summe hätte sie eigentlich umgehend verhaftet werden müssen. +> nicht wirklich verstanden und in Summe hätte sie eigentlich umgehend verhaftet werden müssen. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2009-05-14-autokuehler.md b/misc/_posts/2009-05-14-autokuehler.md index 5e65ff7..359de7c 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2009-05-14-autokuehler.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2009-05-14-autokuehler.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Autokühler günstig -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-05-14 01:31:41 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-14 01:46:06 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/14/autokuehler-guenstig-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - car - - parts +- miscellaneous +- car +- parts +title: Autokühler günstig +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-14 01:46:06 +0200 --- + Bei meinem *Opel Calibra* waren nach 12 Jahren die Plastikteile am Motorkühler spröde geworden und somit musste ein neuer Kühler her. Dabei gab es eine große Spanne an Preisen, die man zahlen konnte (wohlgemerkt rein der Kühler ohne Arbeitszeit): @@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ Arbeitszeit): `PÜOL 136` einen exakten Nachbau des Kühlers für knapp über **100,- €** gab Wenn es dann übrigens so weit ist, dass der Kühler spröde wird, sollte man auch gleichzeitig das Wasserrohr (hinter dem -Motor) wechseln, weil dieses aus dem gleichen Material ist und kurze Zeit später zur Sprinkleranlage wird. +Motor) wechseln, weil dieses aus dem gleichen Material ist und kurze Zeit später zur Sprinkleranlage wird. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2009-09-11-fuehrerschein-g.md b/misc/_posts/2009-09-11-fuehrerschein-g.md index fc8b21c..ba2356f 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2009-09-11-fuehrerschein-g.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2009-09-11-fuehrerschein-g.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Führerschein/G -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-09-01 21:17:01 +0200 -updated: 2009-09-11 09:43:46 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/09/01/fuehrerscheing-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - driving +- miscellaneous +- driving +title: Führerschein/G +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-11 09:43:46 +0200 --- + Wenn man regelmäßig in der Berliner Innenstadt Auto fährt, wird man schnell kreativ, was neue böse Flüche angeht. Eine konkrete Idee, wie man die Situation verbessern könnte, wäre z.B. ein Führerschein-Zusatz für Großstadt-Verkehr. @@ -40,4 +43,4 @@ Bedingungen =========== * die Berechtigung zum Fahren in Großstädten muss kontrolliert und Verstöße dagegen bestraft werden -* die Pflicht zum Führerschein-Addon gilt nur zu den Stoßzeiten morgens und abends +* die Pflicht zum Führerschein-Addon gilt nur zu den Stoßzeiten morgens und abends \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2010-01-24-schwyzerduetsch-extrem.md b/misc/_posts/2010-01-24-schwyzerduetsch-extrem.md index 51c2ff4..c45ebdb 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2010-01-24-schwyzerduetsch-extrem.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2010-01-24-schwyzerduetsch-extrem.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: Schwyzerdütsch extrem -language: de -layout: default created: 2010-01-24 21:49:01 +0100 -updated: 2010-01-24 21:49:16 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/01/24/schwyzerduetsch-extrem-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - languages +- miscellaneous +- languages +title: Schwyzerdütsch extrem +toc: false +updated: 2010-01-24 21:49:16 +0100 --- + [Schweizerdeutsch](http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schweizerdeutsch) ist ein Dialekt (obwohl sich die Schweizer wünschen, es wäre eine eigenständige Sprache) bzw. ein Sammelbegriff für alle [alemannischen Dialekte](http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alemannische_Dialekte), die in der Schweiz gesprochen werden. @@ -30,4 +33,4 @@ Diskussionen mit den Schülern bleiben weiterhin dialektbehaftet. So wird das ni Den einzigen Vorteil in der stetigen Dialektschreibweise sehe ich darin, dass sie sich so auch aus den Suchmaschinen ausgrenzen. In *Google Translate* und anderen Übersetzungstools habe ich zumindest noch keine Option "Schwyzerdütsch" -gefunden. :) +gefunden. :) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/_posts/2015-12-02-dealstreet.md b/misc/_posts/2015-12-02-dealstreet.md index 18d6509..af4a91a 100644 --- a/misc/_posts/2015-12-02-dealstreet.md +++ b/misc/_posts/2015-12-02-dealstreet.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: DealStreet.de -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-11-28 13:10:43 +0100 -updated: 2015-12-02 17:11:23 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/11/28/dealstreet.de-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - scam +- miscellaneous +- scam +title: DealStreet.de +toc: false +updated: 2015-12-02 17:11:23 +0100 --- + Vor zwei Tagen kam im TV eine Werbung für [DealStreet.de](http://www.dealstreet.de/). Dort wurde beworben, wie leicht man doch Schnäppchen machen kann und, dass man Artikel für etwa die Hälfte bekommt, als im Laden. @@ -88,4 +91,4 @@ Das Prinzip wird immer mal wieder unter neuen Namen beworben, z.B.: * *QuiBids* (April 2013) * *Oopad* (September 2013) * *wellbid* (August 2014) -* *MadBid* (Oktober 2015) +* *MadBid* (Oktober 2015) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/fun/_posts/2009-05-11-websms.md b/misc/fun/_posts/2009-05-11-websms.md index 7071803..9c5cf4f 100644 --- a/misc/fun/_posts/2009-05-11-websms.md +++ b/misc/fun/_posts/2009-05-11-websms.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- -title: websms -language: de -layout: default created: 2009-05-11 11:16:52 +0200 -updated: 2009-05-11 11:18:58 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/11/websms-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - scam +- miscellaneous +- scam +title: websms +toc: false +updated: 2009-05-11 11:18:58 +0200 --- + Man schaue sich folgenden Screenshot genau an: @@ -17,4 +20,4 @@ Man schaue sich folgenden Screenshot genau an: * im Werbebanner wurde bereits ein iPhone versprochen * auf der Seite musste man nochmal Unterschiede in 2 Bildern finden, um "seinem Gewinn näher zu kommen" * in der ausklappbaren Box rechts ist plötzlich von einer Playstation 3 die Rede -* im Kleingedruckten steht plötzlich, dass die selbst gar nicht wissen, was sie versprechen --- aber man bekommt definitiv ein Abo an die Backe geklebt +* im Kleingedruckten steht plötzlich, dass die selbst gar nicht wissen, was sie versprechen --- aber man bekommt definitiv ein Abo an die Backe geklebt \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/fun/_posts/2010-02-19-quotes.md b/misc/fun/_posts/2010-02-19-quotes.md index 19d2db6..1cb3bd0 100644 --- a/misc/fun/_posts/2010-02-19-quotes.md +++ b/misc/fun/_posts/2010-02-19-quotes.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: Zitate / Sprüche -language: de -layout: default created: 2010-02-19 00:10:16 +0100 -updated: 2010-02-19 00:13:36 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2010/02/19/zitate-sprueche-de.html tags: - - miscellaneous - - quotes - - puns +- miscellaneous +- quotes +- puns +title: Zitate / Sprüche +toc: false +updated: 2010-02-19 00:13:36 +0100 --- + Zusammengesucht aus dem Netz ... benutzt als Abbinder unter Forenbeiträgen. 1. **Neulich auf einer Zigarettenschachtel:** Rauchen bei 230 km/h mit 3,5 Promille kann tödlich sein. @@ -603,4 +606,4 @@ Zusammengesucht aus dem Netz ... benutzt als Abbinder unter Forenbeiträgen. 1. "Denke ab und zu: du seist der andere!" -Charles Laughton 1. "Es ist schmerzlich, einem Menschen seine Grenzen anzusehen." -Christian Morgenstern 1. "Unsere Mängel sind unsere besten Lehrer; aber gegen die besten Lehrer ist man immer undankbar." -Friedrich Nietzsche -1. "Man soll nicht immer recht haben wollen." -Sören Kierkegaard +1. "Man soll nicht immer recht haben wollen." -Sören Kierkegaard \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/reviews/_posts/2015-12-08-pebble-classic.md b/reviews/_posts/2015-12-08-pebble-classic.md index 8d42c1b..944054b 100644 --- a/reviews/_posts/2015-12-08-pebble-classic.md +++ b/reviews/_posts/2015-12-08-pebble-classic.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ --- -title: "[Review] Pebble Classic" -language: de -layout: default created: 2015-12-08 11:16:52 +0100 -updated: 2015-12-08 11:16:52 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2015/12/08/review-pebble-classic-de.html tags: - - review - - pebble - - smartwatch - - classic +- review +- pebble +- smartwatch +- classic +title: '[Review] Pebble Classic' +toc: false +updated: 2015-12-08 11:16:52 +0100 --- + Am Black Friday hat Amazon die "alte" **Pebble** für 65,- € raus gehauen. Für das Geld konnte man nichts falsch machen. Nachdem meine bessere Hälfte dann eine Woche lang den "Klotz" (im Vergleich zu ihren Armen) getragen und die Vorzüge @@ -89,4 +92,4 @@ genauer ist. Lässt man das Armband liegen, werden die Daten der Pebble genutzt. Sofern man regelmäßig auf's (hässliche) Jawbone-Ziffernblatt wechselt… - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/reviews/_posts/2015-12-12-sony-smartwatch-3-swr50.md b/reviews/_posts/2015-12-12-sony-smartwatch-3-swr50.md index 5c0958a..4d8423c 100644 --- a/reviews/_posts/2015-12-12-sony-smartwatch-3-swr50.md +++ b/reviews/_posts/2015-12-12-sony-smartwatch-3-swr50.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: "[Review] SONY SmartWatch 3 (SWR50)" -language: de -layout: default created: 2015-12-12 11:16:52 +0100 -updated: 2015-12-12 11:16:52 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2015/12/12/review-sony-smartwatch-3-swr50-de.html tags: - - review - - sony - - smartwatch - - smartwatch3 - - sw3 - - swr50 +- review +- sony +- smartwatch +- smartwatch3 +- sw3 +- swr50 +title: '[Review] SONY SmartWatch 3 (SWR50)' +toc: false +updated: 2015-12-12 11:16:52 +0100 --- + Nach knapp einer Woche mit der **SONY SmartWatch 3** (mit Android Wear) nun mein erster Eindruck. Schonmal vorne weg: Die Pebble werde ich wohl höchstens noch zum Schwimmen tragen. @@ -121,4 +124,4 @@ Benachrichtigen - mittlerweile perfektioniert hat. Nur eben alles darüber hinau gehende ist mit einer Android Wear Uhr besser. Und da ich ein Spielkind bin, geb ich die SW3 jetzt nicht mehr her… - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/reviews/_posts/2016-02-16-foscam-c1-lite.md b/reviews/_posts/2016-02-16-foscam-c1-lite.md index b12d9ed..bcad58a 100644 --- a/reviews/_posts/2016-02-16-foscam-c1-lite.md +++ b/reviews/_posts/2016-02-16-foscam-c1-lite.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: "[Review] Foscam C1 Lite" -language: de -layout: default created: 2016-02-16 23:10:12 +0100 -updated: 2016-02-16 23:10:12 +0100 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2016/02/16/review-foscam-c1-lite-de.html tags: - - review - - foscam - - webcam - - ipcam - - ip camera - - c1 +- review +- foscam +- webcam +- ipcam +- ip camera +- c1 +title: '[Review] Foscam C1 Lite' +toc: false +updated: 2016-02-16 23:10:12 +0100 --- + Ich hatte mir vor geraumer Zeit eine Foscam FI9831W gekauft und mich auch auf der Foscam-Homepage registriert. Vor einigen Wochen kam eine Mail, in der nach Testern aus Deutschland gefragt wurde. Dort habe ich mich gemeldet und nun gab @@ -157,4 +160,4 @@ eine solide IP-Kamera, die ein hervorragendes Bild liefert und alles kann, was man von einer Überwachungskamera erwartet. Und ist die Einrichtung abgeschlossen, lässt man die Kamera ja i.d.R. einfach machen. Insofern macht man mit dem Kauf der C1 Lite nichts falsch. Für den Preis bekommt man wahrscheinlich -nichts besseres. +nichts besseres. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/software/autohotkey/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper.md b/software/autohotkey/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper.md index 2289822..034b574 100644 --- a/software/autohotkey/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper.md +++ b/software/autohotkey/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper.md @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ --- -title: U3Helper -language: en -layout: default created: 2009-02-28 02:26:46 +0100 -updated: 2009-09-12 01:38:44 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/02/28/u3helper.html tags: - - software - - autohotkey - - u3helper +- software +- autohotkey +- u3helper +title: U3Helper +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-12 01:38:44 +0200 --- + Preface ======= @@ -167,4 +170,4 @@ See also {% for page in site.categories.u3helper %}
  • {{ page.title }}{% if page.language == 'de' %} (German){% endif %}
  • {% endfor %} - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-tutorial-de.md b/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-tutorial-de.md index 8d0ad9a..30ec801 100644 --- a/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-tutorial-de.md +++ b/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-tutorial-de.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: U3Helper Tutorial -language: de alternatives: - - language: en - url: /software/autohotkey/u3helper/tutorial.html -layout: default +- language: en + url: /software/autohotkey/u3helper/tutorial.html created: 2009-09-12 02:00:05 +0200 -updated: 2009-09-12 02:28:17 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/09/12/u3helper-tutorial-de.html tags: - - software - - autohotkey - - u3helper +- software +- autohotkey +- u3helper +title: U3Helper Tutorial +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-12 02:28:17 +0200 --- + [This page in English.]({% post_url 2009-09-12-tutorial %}) Wie man ein Programm U3-fähig macht @@ -148,4 +151,4 @@ Registry-Schlüssel. Ansonsten müsste man noch einen Weg finden, wie die Freisc erhalten bleiben. Und dann gibt's da noch ein Limit von IVOS: Es läuft nur, wenn die *Speech API 5.1* auf dem PC installiert ist. -* **alle Einstellungsdateien:** [configfiles.zip]({{ site.url }}/assets/configfiles.zip) +* **alle Einstellungsdateien:** [configfiles.zip]({{ site.url }}/assets/configfiles.zip) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-tutorial.md b/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-tutorial.md index 485d61d..97606d0 100644 --- a/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-tutorial.md +++ b/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-tutorial.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: U3Helper Tutorial -language: en alternatives: - - language: de - url: /software/autohotkey/u3helper/tutorial-de.html -layout: default +- language: de + url: /software/autohotkey/u3helper/tutorial-de.html created: 2009-09-12 02:27:18 +0200 -updated: 2009-09-12 09:29:27 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/09/12/u3helper-tutorial.html tags: - - software - - autohotkey - - u3helper +- software +- autohotkey +- u3helper +title: U3Helper Tutorial +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-12 09:29:27 +0200 --- + [Diese Seite auf Deutsch.]({% post_url 2009-09-12-tutorial-de %}) You might want to read the [U3 Basics]({% post_url 2009-07-22-basics %}) first. @@ -137,4 +140,4 @@ hope that IVOS stores the registration info in the registry in that key we found to find out, how to retain the registration info between different PCs. And remember that IVOS only works, if the *Speech API 5.1* is installed on the host PC. - * **all config files:** [configfiles.zip]({{ site.url }}/assets/configfiles.zip) + * **all config files:** [configfiles.zip]({{ site.url }}/assets/configfiles.zip) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory-de.md b/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory-de.md index dadfc2d..1056abb 100644 --- a/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory-de.md +++ b/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory-de.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: U3Helper vs. PackageFactory -language: de alternatives: - - language: en - url: /software/autohotkey/u3helper/u3helper-vs-packagefactory.html -layout: default +- language: en + url: /software/autohotkey/u3helper/u3helper-vs-packagefactory.html created: 2009-09-12 09:31:40 +0200 -updated: 2009-09-12 09:31:40 +0200 -toc: false +language: de +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/09/12/u3helper-vs.-packagefactory-de.html tags: - - software - - autohotkey - - u3helper +- software +- autohotkey +- u3helper +title: U3Helper vs. PackageFactory +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-12 09:31:40 +0200 --- + [This page in English.]({% post_url 2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory %}) Vielleicht fragt sich ja wer, warum die komplizierte U3Helper-Methode wählen, wenn es doch @@ -62,4 +65,4 @@ Probleme mit Package Factory: **Die Benutzung von U3Helper für kommerzielle Zwecke bedarf meiner Einwilligung**, sofern ich das Programm nicht schon -selbst U3-fähig gemacht habe und auf meinem FTP-Server anbiete. +selbst U3-fähig gemacht habe und auf meinem FTP-Server anbiete. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory.md b/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory.md index c6c9ad1..2baf607 100644 --- a/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory.md +++ b/software/autohotkey/u3helper/_posts/2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory.md @@ -1,18 +1,21 @@ --- -title: U3Helper vs. PackageFactory -language: en alternatives: - - language: de - url: /software/autohotkey/u3helper/u3helper-vs-packagefactory-de.html -layout: default +- language: de + url: /software/autohotkey/u3helper/u3helper-vs-packagefactory-de.html created: 2009-09-12 09:30:53 +0200 -updated: 2009-09-12 09:30:53 +0200 -toc: false +language: en +layout: redirect +layout_old: default +redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/09/12/u3helper-vs.-packagefactory-gb.html tags: - - software - - autohotkey - - u3helper +- software +- autohotkey +- u3helper +title: U3Helper vs. PackageFactory +toc: false +updated: 2009-09-12 09:30:53 +0200 --- + [Diese Seite auf Deutsch.]({% post_url 2009-09-12-u3helper-vs-packagefactory-de %}) Maybe somebody wonders why to choose the complicated U3Helper variant for packaging an app for U3 when there's the @@ -59,4 +62,4 @@ Problems with Package Factory: instead of the PC * can register .dll and .ocx-files in Windows and de-register them after use (e.g. needed for older versions of CCleaner) -Commercial use of U3Helper **requires my permission**. +Commercial use of U3Helper **requires my permission**. \ No newline at end of file