Monthly Archives: December 2009

Fonera 2.0n finally!

Finally vpost delivers the Fonera 2.0n I ordered online. Earlier this week, I was suprised to receive a letter (yes, paper mail) from SingPost that my Fon was being held at Singapore Customs pending approval to import from IDA. The … Continue reading

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Xournal

Thanks to Xournal, you can now annotate any PDF and export it out to a new PDF. This is excellent for filling in forms, note taking, keeping a journal, writing using a stylus etc. I have just experimented it on … Continue reading

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Brother DCP-135C and Fedora 12

I was disappointed that the Brother DCP-135C is not within the CUPS database. However, kudos to Brother, they do make drivers available on their website. I have the USB version of the printer/scanner/fax machine and I had to download the … Continue reading

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Temporary fix to run Chromium in Fedora 12

Filed in BZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=550651 Just updated Chromium via Spot’s page using yum update for Fedora 12. SELinux permission issues on three libraries. Need to grant permission to SELinux to run the following: #!/bin/sh chcon -t textrel_shlib_t ‘/usr/lib/chromium-browser/libmedia.so’ chcon -t textrel_shlib_t … Continue reading

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Digital Restrictions Mismanagement or in Microsoft-speak RMS Restriction Mismgt System

Why would anyone continue to put any more credibility with the entire Digital Restrictions (mis)Management that our Redmond friends continue to implement in their software? DRM is bad enough, being locked out of your own files is completely unacceptable. Does … Continue reading

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