By kramfs, on July 30th, 2010
I was playing with some of the virtual machines running on my “hosted ESX” (ESX running as a guest vm on VMware Workstation 7, that’s two levels of virtualization, trying to gauge the responsiveness and network utilization of the Virtual Infrastructure. continue reading....
By kramfs, on June 14th, 2009
CodeAndroid is try to look into the possibility in organizing an Android Developers Boot Camp in Singapore. They would like to see the level of interest that may arise for such an event. continue reading....
By kramfs, on July 2nd, 2010
Got this error after installing ESX 4 U1 as a virtual machine running under VMware Workstation 7 for some Lab work. After installation completed, the following error was shown on the ESX console: continue reading....
By kramfs, on January 1st, 2010
This is for Filipinos (Pinoy) living overseas who do not have access to PinoyTV or TFC. The broadcast is a little delayed by a few minutes and quality is so-so since it is compressed but what the heck, this is what you get for free. continue reading....
By kramfs, on December 25th, 2009
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By kramfs, on November 19th, 2009
I was reading an article in my RSS feeds from Engadget Home Entertainment section regarding a battery-less remote that gets power using small vibrations from button presses, which it then uses to beam out signals to the nearby set. It is supposed to be ready for production in 2011. continue reading....
By kramfs, on June 29th, 2009
Marvell Semiconductor is shipping a hardware/software development kit suitable for always-on home automation devices and service gateways. Resembling a "wall-wart" power adapter, the SheevaPlug draws 5 Watts, comes with Linux, and boasts completely open hardware and software
designs, Marvell says. continue reading....
By kramfs, on June 29th, 2009
What is Google Gears?
Google Gears (or GG) is an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline. Gears provides three key features: continue reading....
By kramfs, on June 29th, 2009
By kramfs, on June 29th, 2009
If you’re one of those who braved to install DD-WRT and is at lost on how to upgrade to the latest version, then this is for you. You can check your current installed version on the upper-right side of your router’s web-interface. The latest version is v24-sp1. continue reading....
By kramfs, on June 29th, 2009
I opted to install Ubuntu 8.04 a.k.a Hardy Heron from scratch instead of upgrading from Ubuntu 7.10 since I heavily customized my previous installation and I wanted to prevent conflicts. continue reading....
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