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Where there’s light there’s Internet

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Computers

Well, not Internet, but Firefox 3.0 downloads actually.

Planet Earth at Night

Firefox 3.0 Donwloads

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WIFI Extender ( booster votre signale )

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Computers, Gadgets, General, Howtos

Vous avez surement souffert de la qualité du signale de votre réseau wifi. apparemment y a une solution, je l’ai testé moi même au bureau, et ça a marché ( enfin pas trop mais ça a marché ).

WIFI EXTENDER fahdos

la solution est un parabole made at home :D ( si vous êtes pas doué pour ce genre de truc, vous n’avez qu’a demander a vos ptits frères et sœurs, Eeeeee oui, c’est un jeu d’enfant )

le seul conseil que je peux vous donner c’est bien choisir la qualité du papier aluminium ( j’ai testé avec une qualité de Sh-t, c’est pour cela le résultat n’était pas a la hauteur )

la source :


Voila template du parabole au cas ou vous voulez tester ça chez vous.

template agafix fahdos

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Uncle Firefox wants YOU !

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Computers, General, Software

Uncle Firefox wants you

Faites comme moi et rejoignez l’armée de l’oncle Firefox !

Pour répondre “Roger” à cet appel et afin de se tenir au courant des coordonnées GPS, le nom code de la mission, les enjeux ainsi que l’heure exacte de l’assaut, rendez-vous donc sur ce lien

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Une Carte Visite USB !!!

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Computers, Gadgets

carte visite usb

D’apres M++Card

Concept M++Card est une carte de visite avec en outre l’avantage d’une mémoire de stockage.
Comme par exigence des utilisateurs, les données peuvent être stockées sur la carte. Ainsi, M++Card peut devenir véritablement carte de visite, carte d’infos, site carte, CV et ainsi de suite.

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The Crypto Song

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Computers

While getting my nightly fix of reddit programming news, I come across this entry about a cryptography song called “Crypto”:

You can download the mp3 file and get the lyrics from Peteris Krumins’ original post.

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It’s Official: I’m Computers/Technology Nerd

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Computers

NerdTests.com says I'm a Cool High Nerd.  What are you?  Click here!

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My Other Laptop

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Computers

My Other Laptop

The idea comes from this xkcd comic.

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Sagem F@st 800 ADSL Modem (delivered by Maroc Telecom) on Linux : Finally The How-To that works !

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Computers, Gadgets, Howtos, Old Blog

Like many Moroccans, I have an ADSL Internet provided by Maroc Telecom, and like many human beings, I’m not a very big Micro$oft Windoz fan.


Question: So! How can I switch to Linux and keep my self connected?

In this post, I’m going to show you how I hacked my Sagem F@st 800 to get it work with my Linux Mint (an Ubuntu based distribution, thus a Debian based one)
I tried to make it as easy and lazy as I could and this is the step by step How-To that really really works, enjoy !

1- You will need some extra stuff for this hack. So you have to put your Sagem F@st 800 aside and go buy a Wireless ADSL2+ Router from your Hi Tech store.
I’m doing my test on a laptop which has a wireless card. If it’s not your case, you have also to buy a USB wireless adapter for your old laptop or PC.

2- The cheapest wireless ADSL2+ router I found was an EDIMAX AR-7084gA, So I hardly did the sacrifice and bought it taking the risk that It may not work as good as an expensive 3Com or a Linksys.


3- We will try the wireless configuration way, so there’s no need for the installation CD and the RJ45 cable


4- Connect the EDIMAX to the RJ11 phone cable and your PC/laptop to the EDIMAX detected default wireless network. If you have some troubles connecting, press the reset button on the back of the router for more than 5 seconds to restore its default manufacture parameters.

5- After connecting to the local wireless network, go to the best browser in the Internet history (Firefox of course) and ask for the 192.168.2.1 address:
User Name: Admin
Password: 1234


6- You’re now connected to the EDIMAX web administration interface. To make it easy for all student readers (including the teacher that I am), I will use the Wizard in the “Quick Start” section to set Maroc Telecom parameters


7- Before, EDIMAX will ask you to change the default “1234″ Admin password


8- … and the appropriate timezone (like I was making the test from my personal sailing boat somewhere in the pacific, i chose Fiji for my location, but you rather choose the appropriate one, Greenwich if you’re in Morocco)

9- For the connection type, choose PPPoE/PPPoA


10- Enter your menara user name and password. Then 8 for VPI and 35 one for VCI and finally PPPoE LLC in the last combobox (Dont ask me what those things mean; Howa ana 3arif biguibolna al asami di mnine o_O ?!!!)


11- Save your changes (EDIMAX will ask you before that to reopen your session with the new Admin password)


12- Now, we can make a test to check the Internet connection. For that, open a new Firefox tab and ask for the web site: http://agafix.blogspot.com.
If you get something weird and crazy, congratulation, it works !


13- Check you gmail account (It’s been a while that you were off line no ?!)

I let you make a trip to the others web admin sections and play with it as you like. If you made some catastrophic configuration and you were not be able to reach your favorite http://agafix.blogspot.com, just press the reset button again for more than 5 seconds and repeat the steps above.

In my case, the reflex settings I did were:

14- Activating the Firewall and the MAC filter


15- Setting my DynDns account config
etc etc…


The last ultimate and the most important step: Take you Sagem F@st 800… and throw it out the window (^_~)

If not, you can keep it for some contemporary art work (^_^)

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What I Hate About Computers #1: THE CAPS LOCK KEY

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Computers, Linux, Old Blog

That key is just on the way. Whenever you want to use one of its neighbors (Tab, Shift, A, Q), there’s a good chance you’re gonna press that stupid key instead.

Lately I found out that I was not along, and others like me started a war against it.

So I joined them:

The other key I hate is the windows key ^_^

Life is much better now (^_^)

For further reading:

[Edit:] If you care about your keyboard and you are using Linux (Under X) you can disable the caps key by creating a .xmodmap file in your home directory with the following:

remove Lock = Caps_Lock

and insert this line xmodmap ~/.xmodmap into your ~/.bash_profile

This Tip was from this page: http://steve.yegge.googlepages.com/effective-emacs

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You know you’re using the computer too much when

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Computers, Old Blog

You are using a shoe string to attach the fan to your video card.

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