Archive for March, 2008
Link: Microsoft forges first official link to Eclipse
Another sign of Microsoft opening itself… Interesting to see that it will be easier for Java application to look more like native applications when running in Windows
Click here to read the article
No commentsHow to change wireless card in a Dell Inspiron 8600
Hi,
After playing a lot with multiple Linux distributions, I had hard time make my wireless card working. This was back to the release of Ubuntu 6.06. My wireless card was a Dell TrueMobile based on the Broadcom chip. Broadcom is known to not release chip specifications, so at that time, I had to use the just released open source driver built using clean-room reverse engineering, or rely on NdisWrapper to run the native Windows driver. I managed to make the open source driver work but it was painful: Needed to reconnect repetitively to get a “B” (11 mb/s) connection while my card could go “G” (54 mb/s).
Finally I got tired of all this… Since the Inspiron is using a mini-PCI card for the wireless card, I looked for a replacement card that was working well with Linux and found the Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG for less than 50$ CDN. After installation, it worked flawlessly!
If you are tired of you TrueMobile (or Broadcom based) wireless card and you want to replace it, here are the steps:
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Link: Technet white papers and videos for Sharepoint 2007
Under Planning and architecture for Office SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft made available “advanced lectures” in video or white paper format (and sometimes both):
click here for Advanced lectures and white papers
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