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Hack a Day
[Stefan] uses a small ARM-powered netbook for his development work, so when he tried to play around with the Parallax Propeller he ran into a few problems. The official tools from Parallax are Windows only, and the available 3rd party dev tools are only compiled for x86. After a lot of futzing about, [Stefan] was [...]
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Hack a Day
Looks like there’s a pretty easy way to install Ice Cream Sandwich, the newest version of Android, on your Netbook. Actually this is limited to a few types of hardware including netbooks like the eeePC. That’s because the ISO files used during installation have been tailored to the hardware used on those devices. As with [...]
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11:57
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Hack a Day
[Jeremy] had an ASUS EEE PC 1000HE netbook on his hands which had succumbed to a corrupted BIOS. In most situations, people replace a motherboard when the BIOS is damaged beyond repair, but considering the price of motherboards, especially those built for portable devices, he simply refused to go that route. Instead, he took it [...]
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Hack a Day
[Mathieu] needed to open up his Acer Aspire One to do a hard drive replacement and decided to add a bit of pizzazz while he was in there. The image above is the lid of the netbook adorned with RGB LEDs and a spray painted stencil. He previously purchased a set of surface mount RGB packages on [...]
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Hack a Day
[Rafael Mizrahi and Anat Sambol] decided that Angry Birds was missing one crucial element – mind control. They grabbed a copy of the game for their netbook and [Rafael] strapped on an Emotiv EPOC headset to see if he could play it without using a mouse or keyboard. While he was able to move the [...]
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Hack a Day
[Ed] had a netbook he no longer needed and decided to make it into a mini MAME cabinet for some of his family members. MAME cabinets are pretty plentiful, but this one was so nicely done, we wanted to share it. He removed the monitor from an EeePC 901 in order to get some precise [...]
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7:05
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Hack a Day
Adding touch screen capabilities to your computer is really not very expensive, but it’s a huge amount of work to get everything looking the way that it should. [Deadbird] wrote up a step-by-step guide that will help you install touch screen hardware and get your netbook put back together just like new. The hardware comes [...]
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7:01
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Hack a Day
[Leslie] likes his little Samsung N150 Plus netbook. While it packs enough punch for almost everything, it lacks in High Definition video power. That is where a Broadcom Crystal HD mini PCI express card comes in, as these little video decoders are made just for netbooks needing some HD love, but the problem is, his [...]
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7:02
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Hack a Day
[Scott] was trying to fix a laptop, and we all know how that sometimes ends. Having a spare 128GB solid state drive and a Dell Mini 10 netbook to shove it in, there was only one problem, the drive did not have SATA connectors. That problem was taken care of like a pro with this [...]
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Hack a Day
The Acer Aspire One is a netbook that often ships with a Linux OS preinstalled. This is great for fans of open source as market share is calculated based on units shipped, not what users install after they buy the hardware. Unfortunately there is a pretty major flaw that can cause a “failed to initialize [...]
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Hack a Day
The Augen E-Go is billed as a Netbook that ships with Windows CE. [Moogle] got it to boot the Linux kernel after a bit of hardware snooping. He found a UART connector on the main board and discovered that if you tie the enable pin to ground you can send an ARM bootloader to the [...]
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15:55
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Bonsoir, je souhaiterais acheter un netbook. Lequel permet de faire de l'injection avec aircrack ?
Merci
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remote-exploit & backtrack
First of all sorry about my english,
I bought an ASUS Eeepc 1005P netbook and downloaded bt4 final iso and setup a USB pen drive when i start netbook from USB, no screens found message occur then stop the working
What can i do ?
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11:00
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Hack a Day
This is a fantastic high school project. [Shmendrik213] built and robot a programmed it to follow common traffic rules. The robot drives itself with a DC motor, using one servo for steering and another to pan a webcam back and forth. The netbook that comes along for the ride is running a VB.NET program that [...]
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Hack a Day
With exams behind him [Adam Greig] had time to make a Nerf sentry gun. It’s actually quite easy to pull everything together. He’s got a netbook running Motion, an open source motion sensing program for use with a webcam. When movement is detected an Arduino, connected via a USB cable, actuates a servo to pull [...]
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9:56
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Ciao a tutti, ho da poco acquistato un netbook "Asus EeePc 1000h", ho installato su una chiavetta da 4 gb backtrack4 Pre Final solo che, non riesco a connettermi con il wi fi, Mi date una mano? Grazie anticipatamente a tutti.
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10:07
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remote-exploit & backtrack
ciao a tutti, sono un niubbissimo, ma sono appena riuscito a installare backtrack 4 in dual boot con ubuntu suo mio netbook (che tra l'altro ha una broadcom come scheda wireless, ma un problema per volta!), ho seguito le varie istruzioni e i vari video che si trovano online, ma in tutti quando si riavvia il pc ci chiede di inserire il login. Sul mio invece c'è scritto (initramfs) ho provato a dare startx, a scrivere login, root ecc, ma non riesco a fare niente. cosa faccio? Ho fatto un'installazione con la home separata, root su una partizione da 10GB e la home su un'altra da 10GB, non ho installato il boot, perché ho dato un update-grub...
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10:37
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Hack a Day
[Vikash] was having trouble using his netbook in the dark so he added a keyboard light. He’s got a Dell Vostro A90 which is the same hardware as the popular Dell Mini 9. We agree that the condensed keyboard layout makes it hard to type without looking; just try to find the quotation mark, brackets, [...]
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12:53
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Bonjour,
J'ai pour projet d'acheter un netbook, et je voulais savoir si certain était entièrement compatible avec backtack4 ( chipset wifi compatible, injection possible...)
Le problème c'est que dans les descriptions des configurations, il n'y a pas assez de détails.
Avez-vous vous même un netbook ?
Mon premier choix était un EEE PC de chez Asus, auriez vous des informations sur ses composant ?
Merci d'avance :)
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22:14
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Hi
I got a 8 gig flash drive, and want to put BT4 on it (temporarily), boot into it from my EEEPC and Install it permanently replacing my currently installed Ubuntu. It is a netbook and can't install from a CD.
How would i go about doing this?