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LinuxConf.Au: The PulseAudio Sound Se...
PulseAudio is a sound server for Unix/Linux and Windows systems. As such it is a proxy for audio applications, handling mixing of multiple audio streams and network transparency of audio output and... read more »
| Level: any | May 17, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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LinuxConf.Au: Fixing suspend for fun ...
Suspend to RAM is now a mostly solved problem under Linux. Resuming, however, is less so. Many drivers fail to support suspend and resume correctly, resulting in a range of failures from the indivi... read more »
| Level: expert | May 14, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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LinuxConf.Au: Practical Application o...
The fundamental idea behind Software Defined Radio (SDR) is to replace as much of the dedicated analog electronics in radios and related communications systems with computer software as possible. T... read more »
| Level: any | May 13, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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LinuxConf.Au: The Kernel Report
The Linux kernel is one of the largest and fastest-moving free software projects in existence. This talk will bring attendees up to date with a comprehensive summary of what has been happening with... read more »
| Level: advanced | May 11, 2007 | Votes: 1 | scoundrel ![]() |
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LinuxConf.Au: Docks, Bays, and Ports:...
For many years, the only devices the Linux user could reliably hot plug were USB and PCI. 2006 was the year that users of Linux on a laptop finally realized the dream of being able to hit the eject... read more »
| Level: any | May 10, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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LinuxConf.Au: Computers, Programs and...
A Complete Beginner's Introduction to the Mathematics of Computing Most hackers have heard of Turing Machine, the Halting Problem and the Godel's Incompleteness Theorem. Most hackers firmly believe... read more »
| Level: any | May 09, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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LinuxConf.Au: Desktops on a diet - ol...
In the race to gain desktop acceptance (and mimick as much as possible from the "big" desktops out there - Windows, MacOS-X, etc.), The main desktop players (GNOME and KDE) have also gained weight.... read more »
| Level: any | May 09, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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Ensuring your device is not supported...
With the increasing popularity of Linux in the embedded, desktop, and server world, HW vendors are jumping on the bandwagon to add support for their devices/chipsets/SOCs to the kernel; however, we... read more »
| Level: any | May 07, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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LinuxConf.Au: How to Build an Open-So...
Building a self-balancing scooter like the Segway(R) has previously been shown to be "not actually very hard" by Trevor Blackwell. I have replicated his experience by building my own two-wheeled se... read more »
| Level: any | May 06, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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LinuxConf.Au: “How to” Build Custom M...
This presentation looks at how to develop your own custom microcontroller hardware from scratch. Often laptops and general purpose computers are too powerful and too large to use for simple hardwar... read more »
| Level: any | May 06, 2007 | Votes: 0 | scoundrel ![]() |
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