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Creating a KVM virtual machine using debootstrap

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How to create a Debian virtual machine outside a virtualization environment. The challenge here proposed is to create a virtual machine inside a remote server and boot it up using KVM. Sure I could have used VNC and go through all the setup …

An Arduino shield to control your house

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An Arduino shield to control your house

This post is long due since I’ve built this shield almost half a year ago and works great :) So here is the story of how it all came about. Having too many remote controls around (TV, STB, Home Cinema, PS3, PowerSwitches) I decided to …

Linux kernel 2.6.38.4 for the Iomega iConnect

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After a long hiatus, I’m back with the latest version of the linux kernel (2.6.38.4) for the iomega iconnect. This new kernel brings several improvements to the previous ones, since it improves support for Marvell’s Kirkwood …

Binary Kernel and Modules for the Iomega iConnect running Linux Debian

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In the last months after I’ve published an howto on how to customize the Linux kernel for the Iomega iConnect, I’ve been getting lots of comments from people who would like to have a go at installing it, but which are not …

Customizing a Kernel for the Iomega iConnect

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If you have followed my previous post on how to install Debian to the Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station you have been dying to read this follow-up post on how to take you iConnect to the next level by customizing the kernel and finally …

Installing Debian on a Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station

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Installing Debian on a Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station is not that difficult but will unavoidably void your warranty. You will need to rip apart the device in order to access the console port. Requirements: Access to the Serial …

Low Power Home Server

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Low Power Home Server

For a long time I’ve searched for a way to replace my aging ASUS WL500gx which looks like the WL500g but packs 2 USB2.0 ports and has extra RAM (64MB). The ASUS has been my home server for a long time now (>5 years), providing me …