Posts Tagged ‘linux’
Linux On Pocket Pc

linux for my hp ipaq rx3115 pocket pc?
i was looking to experiment anyone have on know where i could find this?
look here http://www.handhelds.org/geeklog/index.php
Dungeon Master played on Pocket PC
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Victorinox SwissMemory 128 MB USB Storage Device (Translucent Ruby) $40.00 Victorinox, in partnership with Swissbit, the renowned Swiss electronics firm, has created the SwissMemory, a handy 2-1/4-inch (58 millimeter) tool. This high-performance, portable data storage device provides a convenient way to transport pictures, music, and data files from home to office. It’s also very convenient while traveling on business and you need a backup for an important presentation, … |
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LaCie Rugged All-Terrain 500 GB FireWire 800/ FireWire 400/USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive 301371 $113.00 All those videos ready to be downloaded but so little available space. Fear not, LaCie 301371 Rugged 500 GB External Hard Drive is here. At under 12 ounces, and nearly pocket size, it’s hard to believe that the external LaCie 301371 Rugged 500 GB USB 2.0 / FireWire Hard Drive has space for so much data storage. With specially designed rugged protection, this drive is at home with your desktop or n… |
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IOGEAR 12-in-1 USB 2.0 Pocket Flash Memory Card Reader/Writer GFR209 (Green) $5.11 TRANSFERS HIGH-SPEED BI-DIRECTIONAL IMAGES & DATA FILES BETWEEN A COMPUTER & MULTIMEDIA DEVICESUSB 2.0 CONNECTIONBACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH USB 1.1FAST DATA TRANSFER UP TO 480 MBPS BETWEEN A CELLULAR PHONE SMARTPHONE PDA OR COMPUTERWORKS WITH SECURE DIGITAL CARD MICRO SECURE DIGITAL CARD /T-FLASH MINI SECURE DIGITAL CARD MULTIMEDIACARD MULTIMEDIACARD PLUS REDUCED-SIZE MULTIMEDIACARD MULTIMEDIACARD M… |
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Optoma PK301 Pico Pocket Projector $399.99 Optoma’s PK301 Pico pocket projector provides projection power anywhere. Featuring up to 50 ANSI lumens and native widescreen WVGA resolution, the palm-sized PK301 enables you to easily share videos, photos and graphics at home or on the road. Enjoy unlimited content playback at your fingertips with the microSD card slot, HDMI and VGA connectivity. Compact and robustly-featured, the PK301 sets a n… |
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ELM 327 Car Diagnostics USB Interface VAG-COM Cable For OBDII Protocols $15.53 # Output protocol: RS232. # Baud rate: 9600 or 38400. # Indicator LEDs: OBD Tx / Rx, RS232 Tx / Rx, Power. # Operating voltage: 12V, internal protection from short circuits / overvoltages. # Nominal idle current: 45 mA. ELM 327 car diagnostics USB VAG-COM fault code interface cable for OBDII protocols. START YOUR ENGINES!!! Turn you laptop into a powerful diagnostic station with the ultimate in … |
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uCorder IRDC250 Wearable Video Camera / Recorder with 2 GB Built-in Memory plus PC Webcam (Black) $79.99 The uCorder Camcorder / Webcam combo allows you the convenience of Wearable Video Recording plus the benefit of a Webcam. The 3.5-Inch Wearable Video Camera / Recorder can easily be attached to your clothing and is ideal for recording different aspects of your life, hands-free! When connected to a computer, the uCorder can be set to function as a Webcam for use in popular chat programs and it incl… |
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Linux Unwired $21.95 By Roger Weeks, Edd Dumbill, Brian Jepson April 2004 ISBN: 0 596 00583 0 312 pages In Linux Unwired, you’ll learn the basics of wireless computing, from the reasons why you’d want to go wireless in the first place, to setting up your wireless network or accessing wireless data services on the road. The book provides a complete introduction to all the wireless technologies supported by Linux. You’ll learn how to install and configure a variety of wireless technologies to fit different scenarios, including an office or home network and for use on the road. You’ll also learn how to get Wi Fi running on a laptop, how to use Linux to create your own access point, and how to deal with cellular networks, Bluetooth, and Infrared. Other topics covered in the book include: Connecting to wireless hotspots Cellular data plans you can use with Linux Wireless security, including WPA and 802.1x Finding and mapping Wi Fi networks with kismet and gpsd Connecting Linux to your Palm or Pocket PC Sending text messages and faxes from Linux through your cellular phone Linux Unwired is a one stop wireless information source for on the go Linux users. Whether you’re considering Wi Fi as a supplement or alternative to cable and DSL, using Bluetooth to network devices in your home or office,or want to use cellular data plans for access to data nearly everywhere, this book will show you the full spectrum view of wireless capabilities of Linux, and how to take advantage of them. |
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Linux Toys II (ExtremeTech) $6.99 Tired of playing with your old Linux toys? Wait ’til you see what Chris Negus has cooked up for you now! How about a Web-based Gallery server for sharing digital images over a network? A slick MythTV personal video recorder entertainment center? Automating gadgets and home lighting with X10? Or recycling used PCs into powerful thin-client work- stations? Turn an old PC into a new toy, or even create your own customized Damn Small Linux that fits in your pocket! Boot up the Linux Toys II CD, and you can start playing within five minutes. |
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Linux Pocket Guide $9.95 Linux Pocket Guide gets you up to speed quickly on day to day Linux use. The book begins with general concepts like files and directories, the shell, and X windows, and then presents detailed overviews of the most essential commands. You’ll learn each command’s purpose, usage, options, location on disk, and even the RPM package that installed it. Throw in a host of valuable power user tips and a friendly, accessible style, and you’ll find this practical, to the point book a small but mighty resource for Linux users. By Daniel J. Barrett March 2004 Series: Pocket References ISBN: 0 596 00628 4 224 pages |
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Pocket PC XV6600 (Screen) $14.99 Pocket PC XV6600 (Screen) |
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Linux iptables Pocket Reference $9.95 Firewalls, Network Address Translation (NAT), and network logging and accounting are all provided by Linux’s Netfilter system, also known by the name of the command used to administer it, iptables. The iptables interface is the most sophisticated ever offered on Linux and makes Linux an extremely flexible system for any kind of network filtering you might do. Large sets of filtering rules can be grouped in ways that makes it easy to test them and turn them on and off. Do you watch for all types of ICMP traffic some of them quite dangerous? Can you take advantage of stateful filtering to simplify the management of TCP connections? Would you like to track how much traffic of various types you get? This pocket reference will help you at those critical moments when someone asks you to open or close a port in a hurry, either to enable some important traffic or to block an attack. The book will keep the subtle syntax straight and help you remember all the values you have to enter in order to be as secure as possible. The listings of all iptables options are divided into those suitable for firewalling, accounting, and NAT. By Gregor N. Purdy August 2004 Series: Pocket References ISBN: 0 596 00569 5 96 pages |
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