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Acer Aspire One 715 H - A Netbook Worth Buying?

Jun 9, 2009   
Posted in: Tolga BALCI Blog

For two weeks I had the opportunity to play with Acer's Aspire One 715h. It has a 100% keyboard, 11.6" WXGA screen at 1364x768 resolution. It packs 1 GB of RAM, 160 GB hard disk drive (5400 rpm), a/b/g wireless connection, 3 USB ports, 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery which look nice at first. Add... Acer Aspire One 715 H - A Netbook Worth Buying?

HP's Linux is Named "HP Symphony"

Jun 25, 2009   3 COMMENTS
Posted in: Tolga BALCI Blog

I have sent HP an e-mail a week ago and I asked when the HP DV2 dual core AMD Neo netbook would be available in Turkey. Instead of a reply, I received a survey request and I went on with it. At some point it asked me which operating system I am using and the choices are: The translation is: We have a... HP's Linux is Named "HP Symphony"

Asus Eee 1000 HE & kismet.conf

Sep 6, 2009   
Posted in: Tolga BALCI Blog

There are many users on the Internet seeking solution to configuring their wireless cards with kismet. Kismet's configuration file kismet.conf is located at /etc/kismet . For the users who have RaLink wireless card (check the output of lspci ), the proper driver is rt2500 and the interface is ra0... Asus Eee 1000 HE & kismet.conf

Blurry Fonts with NVIDIA in Linux

Jun 9, 2009   
Posted in: Tolga BALCI Blog

It seems that I finally solved the problem with my blurry fonts that is caused by the NVidia proprietary driver. In Ubuntu, the NVidia display driver settings are under System -> Administration -> NVidia X Server Settings. If you open this program and proceed, then you will end up with nothing... Blurry Fonts with NVIDIA in Linux

Oppressing the Masses: Intel in the Netbook Arena Against Dual-Core AMD Neo

Jun 18, 2009   
Posted in: Tolga BALCI Blog

I was a happy user of AMD Athlon XP 2600 for five years. For two months I am using Intel Dual Core 2200 processor and I cannot say I am not happy. However, I am considering to go for a netbook purchase and I arrived at a scene where I lose all my good thoughts about Intel. The giant rightfully has constrained... Oppressing the Masses: Intel in the Netbook Arena Against Dual-Core AMD Neo
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    There are many users on the Internet seeking solution to configuring their wireless cards with kismet. Kismet's configuration file kismet.conf is located at /etc/kismet . For the users who have RaLink wireless card (check the output of lspci ), the... Asus Eee 1000 HE & kismet.conf

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    Yes, it has been a long time, but really there were many important changes in my life. Anyway, all seems to be over and I'll be more likely to put more attention to my Hubfolio. I'm back

  • Last Edited Jun 25, 2009
    I have sent HP an e-mail a week ago and I asked when the HP DV2 dual core AMD Neo netbook would be available in Turkey. Instead of a reply, I received a survey request and I went on with it. At some point it asked me which operating system I am using... HP's Linux is Named "HP Symphony"

  • Last Edited Jun 24, 2009
    This is why I constantly criticise Microsoft: they ignore the standards. They look at the standard specifications, tweak them a little so that the standards-compliant hardware/software is not able to work with them, close the source code and make the... Microsoft to Ignore Web Standards

  • This is some breaking news after the Oracle's Sun acquisition. Yes, Intel and Nokia announced strategic long-term relationship and they explicitly state that they will be supporting open standards and Linux. Intel is attacking ARM on the mobile processor... Intel and Nokia Announces Strategic Relationship

  • This what I call news: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzMzNA I hope there is no typo and the developers will not stop developing for Linux. Valve To Launch Native Linux Game In July?

  • I was a happy user of AMD Athlon XP 2600 for five years. For two months I am using Intel Dual Core 2200 processor and I cannot say I am not happy. However, I am considering to go for a netbook purchase and I arrived at a scene where I lose all my good... Oppressing the Masses: Intel in the Netbook Arena Against Dual-Core AMD Neo

  • Last Edited Jun 17, 2009
    When I first heard that Opera would "reinvent the web", I was skeptical like many others. I hit the Opera server and downloaded the file and installed it to give it a try. I could not deny that I liked the application in the first look. The... Opera Unite and First Thoughts

  • Last Edited Jun 17, 2009
    iPhone will probably be something that noone could murder after so much efforts. I'm personally fed up with the "Is this the next iPhone killer" advertisements by the Internet press. Let me give you my opinions: * You will not be able to... The Next iPhone Killer?

  • Yes. After the Computer, this is what I was waiting for desparately: HP DV2 with Dual-Core AMD Neo processor running at 1.6 Gigahertz. For the people out there who are thinking about purchasing a netbook with a slightly bigger screen but can't afford... Price/Performance Winner Netbook/Ultraportable for June

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