Éste post está también disponible en español. This post is also available in spanish. I bought an OpenVox G400P GSM telephony card to set up a VoIP server running Debian. I clearly didn't do my research homework before starting, and it turned out that it was not easy to set …
A co-worker of mine insists on creating Debian packages trough cmake instead of doing them as usual. But I think (as many other people I asked trough IRC) that this is a bad idea, specially considering copyright and control files. What's you opinion on this topic?
I have been trying to config a Samsung LTE430WQ-F0C LCD display in a PXA270 (PXA27x). So far, this is what I have achieved: LCCR0 0x003008f8 LCCR1 0x0307A1DF LCCR2 0x0204250F LCCR3 0x04700005 LCCR4 0x00000000 LCCR5 0x3f3f3f3f I am not completely sure that this is 100% OK (cat /dev/urandom > /dev/fb0 …