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  <copyright>Copyright (C) 2010, Benjamin 'BeRo' Rosseaux</copyright>
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   <title>BeRoXM player for the N900</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 20:08:30 +0100</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kwvbu6#kwvbu6</link> 
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   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAs of today, there is also now the BeRoXM Player for Nokia N900 and Maemo is based both 5 in the Maemo Extras-Devel repository (http://repository.maemo.org/ ) And in my own 5 Maemo repository repository where the data are as followed:Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textCatalog Name: BeroUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid texthttp://vserver.rosseaux.net/repositories/maemo/Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textDistribution: fremantleUnable to perform Translation:invalid textComponents: mainUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textOr you call on your N900 directly install the following URL http://vserver.rosseaux.net/repositories/maemo/install/fremantle/main/beroxmplayer.install on.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textHave fun with it and also, and increasingly nice report bugs please:)Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <title>Maemo N900 vs. Android</title>
   <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 20:06:48 +0100</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kwct3c#kwct3c</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kwct3c#kwct3c</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid textI have since 2 days ago near my G1 and Milestone also now have a Nokia N900. I have therefore now compared with each other and this will now reflect my experience here.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textPro N900/Maemo:Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textMaemo Android is more open than most regarding root access issue. Say rootsh root (local) and OpenSSH (root via SSH connection) can be installed directly over the Programmmananger, and you get root access, either locally in the X-terminal and / or an SSH connection.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThere is an unofficial Android 2.0.1 Port for the N900 (see maemo.org Forum). But this does nothing for the cause.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe applications on Maemo run as a native ARM binaries. This means that the N900 visually at least for me a lot appears to be fluid with my Motorola Milestone Dalvik VM, which is exactly the same CPU with the same clock and same graphics unit how has the N900. Say both have a QMAP3430 SoC with the same clock and a PowerVR SGX 530 graphics unit.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text3D applications such as Games (OpenGL ES 2.0) run amazingly fluid than on the milestone, though both have the exact same graphics unit. Nevertheless, I still could not compare 1 to 1. For this I would have erstmal an identical small 3D benchmark write, which then runs) for both platforms (for Android then across JNI for native code.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe N900 has TV-Out, which works surprisingly well.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe N900 has an FM transmitter.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe N900 has Flash working in Gecko-based browser, which is also surprisingly good, and &amp;quot;liquid&amp;quot; work.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe scrolling in Gecko-based web browser in the N900 is to the lengths of liquid as Android WebKit-based browser on the G1 and Milestone.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe internet browser on the N900, such as swallows and Firefox addons AdBlock Plus Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnder Maemo running a normal X server. Say if one wants, one can also standard X The treatments in a Debian chroot environment to run and get it without VNC Forwardingkram (as is the case Debianchrootkram at G1), ie eg Gimp 2.0, Firefox, OpenOffice, Audacity, LXDE, Openbox, and so on.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textMaemo is a normal Linux distribution with a completely normal standard Linux directory structure and normal libraries (only just stop for ARM CPU target as translated), which developer is very praiseworthy, as opposed to with Android BOINIC and so on.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe N900 has 32GB internal plus additional microSD slot.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textMost programs are under / opt (symlink to / home / opt to install a 2GB NAND partition as / home), that is enough room for many apps available.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textContra N900/Maemo:Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textAndroid Market is better filled by lengths and operated as the Ovi Store and repositories (for apt-get on the console and in the Maemo program manager) wants to struggle certainly not a 08/15 user.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textTouch screen capability / usability of the N900 with a resistive touch screen is strongly behind the Androidgeräten with capacitive touch screens. eg In many places you need the stylus to make many posts at all precisely.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe Maemosteuerung is something illogical in some places, eg How to get into the program list, or, as it scrolls.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe N900 is thicker compared to my T-Mobile G1, and Motorola Milestone significantly by lot.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe keyboard of the N900 is significantly behind that of the T-Mobile G1s but roughly at the same level of the Motorola milestones.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe Bildschirmuflösung with the N900 is 800x480 pixels wide, at some less than the milestone with 854x480, but this is not particularly strong when compared to the weight. And the G1 has only 320x480 anyway here in the cold.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe maximum volume of the internal speaker is smaller than my Motorola Milestone.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textNokia is still undecided as to what is now their primary OS, Symbian, or whether Maemo. Say Maemo has as yet an uncertain market future for people like me as an app developer.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textMaemo is currently almost exclusively used only in landscape mode on the phone to use in portrait mode as the exception.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe N900 does not have a digital compass.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textConclusion:Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text Maemo in my opinion is still strongly behind Android for the &amp;quot;mainstream&amp;quot; Users, and much still needs to catch up. So Maemo is rather more for geeks and Android rather more for the mainstream user. The bottom line is I will continue to mainly develop more programs for Android, and only now and develop something for Maemo, Maemo has the right to become established.Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textPhotos:Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textNokia N900 vs. Motorola MilestoneUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textNokia N900 vs. T-Mobile Dream G1/HTC with the standard battery and cover (the strong thicker 2600 mAh battery for the photos I&amp;#39;ve previously shared with the standard battery and replace the cover thicker through the thinner standard cover)Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textMemory consumption of the N900:Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textNokia-N900-51-1: ~ # df-hFilesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted onrootfs 227.9M 160.7M 63.0M 72% /ubi0: rootfs 227.9M 160.7M 63.0M 72% /tmpfs 1.0M 64.0k 960.0k 6% / tmptmpfs 256.0k 84.0k 172.0k 33% / var / runnone 10.0M 80.0k 9.9m 1% / devtmpfs 64.0m 4.0k 64.0m 0% / dev / shm/ dev/mmcblk0p2 2.0G 112.4M 1.8G 6% / home/ opt/pymaemo/usr/lib/python2.52.0G 112.4M 1.8G 6% / usr/lib/python2.5/ opt / pymaemo / usr / share / pyshared2.0G 112.4M 1.8G 6% / usr / share / pyshared/ opt / pymaemo / usr / lib / pyshared2.0G 112.4M 1.8G 6% / usr / lib / pyshared/ opt / pymaemo / usr / share / python-support2.0G 112.4M 1.8G 6% / usr / share / python-support/ opt / pymaemo / usr / lib / python-support2.0G 112.4M 1.8G 6% / usr / lib / python-support/ dev/mmcblk0p1 27.0G 227.6M 26.8G 1% / home / user / MyDocs/ dev/mmcblk1p1 7.4g 2.0G 5.4G 27% / media/mmc1Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <title>M1330 grub2 MediaDirect button patch</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 08:06:22 +0100</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/ksziem#ksziem</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/ksziem#ksziem</guid>
   <comments>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/ksziem#comments</comments>
   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAfter having my Dell XPS M1330 with 4 GB of RAM (previously: 2GB RAM), a Super Talent Ultra GX Drive 128 GB SSD (formerly: 160GB HDD) and a new Intel WiFi Link 5300AGN 802.11 Draft-N WLAN MiniPCI Card (formerly 802.11a/b/g/n Broadcom BCM4328 Mini PCIe card, so wireless is now finally working under Linux does have upgraded), I wanted näturlich have it again so that I switched to the Dell MediaDirect button Can boot Linux and Windows with the normal power button.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textPreviously on the 160 GB HD, it was an appropriate boot.ini Entry to the hidden Dell MediaDirect partition for Windows XP Embedded solution, which then points out loaded the GRUB boot sector.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textBut now I had a new empty SSD with nothing on it. I therefore partitioned from all erstmal the SSD with the UBCD into 6 partitions. Like this:Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textSSDUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/ dev/sda1Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text29.81 GBUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textNTFSUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textWindows 7 SystemUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/ dev/sda2Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text14.85 GBUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textNTFSUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textDataUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/ dev/sda3Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text54.93 MBUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textHidden FAT16Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textFor OSDev stuff except QEMU under real conditionsUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/ dev/sda4Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text73.53 GBUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textExtended partitionUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/ dev/sda5Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text7.63 GBUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textLinux SwapUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textOnly for the Hibernate stuff, so I will save my SSDUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/ dev/sda6Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text30.52 GBUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textEXT4Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/ dev/sda7Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text36.36 GBUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textEXT4Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text/ home (with private ecryptfs user directories)Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThen I installed Ubuntu 9:10 and then 64-bit Windows 7, and presented using the LiveCD grub2 MBR restored.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAnd then I finally gave me to work. I invited my grub2 1.97 Beta 4 source tree along with Ubuntu 9:10 Patches herrunter and then I modified the / boot/i386/pc/boot.S so, so that when I say &amp;quot;no&amp;quot; Turn the MediaDirect button to press that the MBR then loads the boot sector of first partition (/ dev/sda1) and runs, and that even before the rest of grub2 stuff loaded from the MBR will say that is almost at the beginning of the MBR code. Undwenn I now turn the MediaDirect button to confirm, will my code eingepatchter skipped by one jump condition and the grub2 Main code then loaded and executing. Grub2 loads according näturlich then the Linux kernel.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe query whether it has confirmed the MediaDirect button is quite simple. So depending on when you have confirmed the MediaDirect button or not, the BIOS uses the CMOS on the site of the 0x79 bit 3 (bitmask 0x08) or not. This can be in the MBR then, for example) on fairly easily the following code (Intel x86 16bit real mode syntax:Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textclimov al, 0x79out 0x70, alnopnopnopin al, 0x71stiand al, 0x08Unable to perform Translation:invalid textjnz MediaDirect button PressedUnable to perform Translation:invalid textMediaDirectButtonNotPressed:Unable to perform Translation:invalid text.....MediaDirect Button Pressed:Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid texthttp://vserver.rosseaux.net/stuff/m1330boot.diff.txtUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <title>Bero Universal Touch Screen Daemon</title>
   <pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 17:31:32 +0100</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/ksqz8k#ksqz8k</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/ksqz8k#ksqz8k</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid textI, for my Gigabyte M912M penmount 6000 with a USB touch screen controller is now its own touch screen driver or Linux daemon, since for Ubuntu 9:10 by the manufacturer, so far there is no driver support is based both. And here&amp;#39;s the linkUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid texthttp://vserver.rosseaux.net/projects/brutsd/Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textBRUTSD but should actually work for many other touch screen controller and the many other Linux distributions.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textI hope you have fun with it Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <title>Podcast tip: Chaos Radio Express (CRE)</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 01:40:16 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kohtr4#kohtr4</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kohtr4#kohtr4</guid>
   <comments>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kohtr4#comments</comments>
   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThis time, I would recommend you to a podcast that I regularly hear often during the Codens, and this podcast is called Chaos Radio Express. The podcast will be moderated by Tim Pritlove, who often traveled across Germany, and sometimes also in Switzerland and Austria, to durchzuleuchten interesting topics of all kinds.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAnd why did I post this blog post now, also has a simple reason, which her here can read.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text# 100 (Previous)Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text# 102 (next)Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <title>com.bero.sdrescan</title>
   <pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 06:38:24 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/ko1jk0#ko1jk0</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/ko1jk0#ko1jk0</guid>
   <comments>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/ko1jk0#comments</comments>
   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid textI&amp;#39;ve written for my new G1 / HTC Dream is a small tool that retrofitted a missing feature of Android, and that the manual re-reading the (micro) SD card for new media files like Music, video and image files so that they push for an ADB operation, a afile transfer, a Bluetooth file transfer, etc. emerge without a reboot or unmount / remount the (micro) SD Card in the Android Gallery. Here is the download code for the QR barcode scanner or Link to the Android Market:Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <title>SMS &amp;lt;-&amp;gt; POP3/SMTP gateway</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 21:44:20 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kjwphw#kjwphw</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kjwphw#kjwphw</guid>
   <comments>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kjwphw#comments</comments>
   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid textMy short SMS &amp;lt;-&amp;gt; POP3/SMTP gateway with the name BeRoSMSDaemon BRSMSD work on my M912M with the Novatel EU850D fine. So I can now x-arbitrary with any mail client and send and receive SMS messages.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textBRSMSD contains a complete MIME encoder / decoder with support for all possible character sets including UTF8 and HTML to plain text converter, which among other things, tables, etc. correctly converted to an ASCII graphic. Excessive messages or EMS supports näturlich completely.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe POP3 and SMTP Kommunkation itself is implemented in multiple threads, and supports SMTP authentication, the HMAC-MD5 and the POP3 APOP authentication. IMAP support was indeed planned but after some reflection time I came to the conclusion that here for this use for SMS messages but would be something overkil, at least in Relation to the implementation / debugging effort.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textIn addition, there are then two Kammandozeilen Tools brsmsdread and brsmsdsend. With brsmsdread you can read the messages on a shell and brsmsdsend either via the shell or as brsmsdsend parameters such as Send in bash scripts and messages.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textBRSMSD and running with me not only on the Gigabyte M912M but also on my Dell XPS M1330 Dell subnotebook with a WWAN 5520 UMTS / HSDPA MiniPCI Express card and on my Linksys NSLU2 with Debian Lenny on a 160 GB HDD and a USB Huawei E172 USB UMTS Stick.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe only drawback, you have to quit until BRSMSD if you want to call a GPRS / UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA data and use, and then restart it. Otherwise it runs fine here so far.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAnd here is a quick screenshot to:Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid textUnable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <title>Gigabyte M912M hardware mod </title>
   <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 18:16:54 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kjqvw6#kjqvw6</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kjqvw6#kjqvw6</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid textI have my Netvertible Gigabyte M912M from 3G to Draft-802.11n 128GB SSD and a zippy upgraded to 2 GB of RAM.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAs a new WLAN MiniPCI Express card is the Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN used, which also works on Linux right out at me-of-the-box, and only two instead of Draft N actually three antennas required, so that the perfection the old B / G Atheros WLAN MiniPCI Express can only replace the card.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text&amp;nbsp;Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAs GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/7, 2mbitHSDPA/GPS MiniPCI Express card, the Novatel EU850D is used, where I have scratched the PIN before or 20 contact and cut, so that the PIN 20 no contact more to the rest of the electronics on the MiniPCI Express has map to the EU850D MiniPCI Express card can work at all in M912M thanks to a hardware lock. The covering over the pin 20 with a duct tape I have of course previously attempted. However, since slipped the tape always at the insertion, so that the PIN 20 unfortunately it had resumed contact. At the EU850D MiniPCI Express card otherwise hang two antennas, one outside at the 6-cell 7800 mAh battery and a jump to the inside of the housing cover EU850D inside. 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   <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:01:02 +0200</pubDate>
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   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kiuoju#kiuoju</link> 
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   <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 05:36:56 +0200</pubDate>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 08:01:37 +0200</pubDate>
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   <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 10:50:02 +0200</pubDate>
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   <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 10:48:09 +0200</pubDate>
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   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kip9s9#kip9s9</link> 
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   <description><![CDATA[Unable to perform Translation:invalid textI again worked on the design. Also, I have tags added as a feature.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 03:16:38 +0200</pubDate>
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   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kimu7q#kimu7q</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kimu7q#kimu7q</guid>
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   <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 01:31:51 +0200</pubDate>
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   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kimpd3#kimpd3</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kimpd3#kimpd3</guid>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 19:20:11 +0200</pubDate>
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   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kim85n#kim85n</link> 
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   <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 15:50:13 +0200</pubDate>
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   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kilyfp#kilyfp</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[The MetaBlogAPI and Blogger API are now also implemented.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:43:19 +0200</pubDate>
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   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kiksg7#kiksg7</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kiksg7#kiksg7</guid>
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   <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:17:52 +0200</pubDate>
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   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kiklps#kiklps</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kiklps#kiklps</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[Have yet fixed a bug in straight Trackback handler code. But hopefully now it should work.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:11:58 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kijlby#kijlby</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kijlby#kijlby</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[The pingback, trackback and ping features are now implemented, too. Let&amp;#39;s see if the whole works directly and without error.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 04:21:52 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kij7wg#kij7wg</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kij7wg#kij7wg</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[The blog here has now finally also an attractive design, which hopefully better than the simple pure HTML is similar look.Unable to perform Translation:invalid text]]></description>
     
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   <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 06:37:36 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kihjio#kihjio</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kihjio#kihjio</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[A test post from your mobile. It works!]]></description>
     
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   <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 02:17:13 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kifcsp#kifcsp</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kifcsp#kifcsp</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[The blog here is now multilingual. This means that each sentence is exactly translated only once through the Google API and then cached locally. So I hope that I reach to a larger target audience.]]></description>
     
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   <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 22:36:52 +0200</pubDate>
   <author>benjamin@rosseaux.com (BeRo)</author>
   <link>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kif2lg#kif2lg</link> 
   <guid>http://blog.rosseaux.net/en/posts/kif2lg#kif2lg</guid>
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   <description><![CDATA[Welcome to my new blog! I now use my own blog script.]]></description>
     
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