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Collaborative Design with Open Design Engine
2012/12/13 · 1 Comments1. Intro Pulling together hardware designers from all over the Internet presents several challenges. Among these is the task of keeping things like project time lines, roadmaps, forums, wikis, and issue tracking organized and cohesive. There may also be the need to collect and organize design files such as CAD, which don’t fit well into
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Make Self-Extracting Archives with makeself.sh
2012/01/02 · 4 CommentsIntro When making your custom scripts or software available to someone else, it’s a good idea to make that content as easy to extract and install as possible. You could just create a compressed archive, but then the end user has to manually extract the archive and decide where to place the files. Another option
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Bodhi Linux On a Touchscreen Device
2011/12/05 · 8 CommentsIntro Welcome, in this blog post we’re going to set Bodhi Linux up on a touchscreen device. Since the last post covered touchscreen calibration, I thought I would go one step beyond that by choosing and configuring a distribution to make the touchscreen easy to use (on-screen keyboard, finger scrolling, etc). This post won’t be
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Tech Tip – Touchscreen Calibration In Linux
2011/10/03 · 15 CommentsIntro Welcome, this is an Innovations Tech Tip. I recently did some work with an ELO Touchsystems 1515L 15″ LCD Desktop Touchmonitor. I was pleased with the touchmonitor’s hardware and performance, but in order to make it work properly in Linux I had to find a suitable calibration program. Out of the box on several
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Video Tip – Finding Open IP Addresses
2011/08/29 · 5 CommentsIntro Welcome, this is an Innovations Tech Tip. In this tip we’re going to explore a couple of ways to find open IP (Internet Protocol) addresses on your network. You might need this information if you were going to temporarily set a static IP address for a host. Even after you’ve found an open IP
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Video Tip – Using Pipes With The sudo Command
2011/07/18 · 5 CommentsSummary Welcome, this is an Innovations Tech Tip. In this tip we’re going to cover how to run a command sequence, such as a pipeline, using sudo which is sometimes also pronounced “pseudo”. It may be tempting to think of the “su” in sudo as standing for “super user” since, especially if you’re an Ubuntu

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