September 11th, 2008
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This article is a continuation of a previous post on how to contol the fan on the eee pc. I have updated the fan control code to version 2 which uses a slightly more advanced mathematical function (a sigmoid function) when calculating the best fan speed for a given temperature.

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September 6th, 2008
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Owners of the Asus eee pc 901 may have noticed that it makes quite alot of noise when the fan is on. In Ubuntu / Xubuntu / Kubuntu there are ways to control the fan that (almost) eliminates this. Read on for more.
Update: version two of eeefan has been released. Check it out here

An old friend once told me, that every blog post should have a nice image. This one shows an eee pc and a fan.
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September 3rd, 2008
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Due to a recent update (July, 2008), changing your name in games such as Counter-Strike Source and Day of Defeat Source by using the regular command
name "H4x0r31337^"
is no longer possible. To make it work again, do the following:
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September 1st, 2008
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Today, I stumbled upon some old photos and mp3s from a New Orleans funk band I used to play in: Dr Zulu Allstars. Surprisingly, our old website (on geocities.com) is still up.
Mp3s
Mess Around (Ray Charles)
Iko Iko (James “Sugar Boy” Crawford)
Photos
Live in concert, Grock, Copenhagen, 2000.

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In recent years, logging of internet traffic has become big business. Internet service providers keep a keen eye on every step you take by keeping a log of the site you visit. For the ISP’s these logs have commercial value since they, among other things, allow advertisements to be targeted. The privacy implications of this is discussed in the September 2008 edition of the Scientific American.
The goal sologme.org give the ISPs a run for their money by generating completely random logs for them to look at.
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