Archive for the ‘Linux’ Category

How To Take Screenshots Of Your Android Smartphone

Unfortunately it is not possible to directly take screenshots of an Android phone (e.g. by tapping on a button). This tutorial shows you how you can take screenshots of an Android smartphone with the help of a computer where the Android SDK is installed. I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for [...]

Useful Linux Wireless Commands

NOTE: NOT ALL CARDS/FIRMWARE SUPPORT ALL OF THE COMMANDS LISTED BELOW. Note: To connect your Linux machine to a WLAN using WPA, WPA2 or 802.1X you will need to use WPA Supplicant Connecting to an OPEN / WEP WLAN (DHCP) Note: replace [interface] with your interface name as required (e.g. eth1, wlan0, ath0 etc.) iwconfig [...]

Reppository Local backtrack 5

I wanted to use the new repository for Backtrack 5 to install some of the awesome sauce on Ubuntu. But to do so you need the repo links and key which is no where to be found on the intraweb… however if you already have a BT5 up and running all the info is there, [...]

HOWTO: Bcm43xx Broadcom Drivers!

This is a how to on how to get the stubborn infamous Broadcom 43xx wireless cards working: First download the drivers from my website: freewebs.com/ronserver/bcm43xx.tar.gz 1) Blacklist bcm43xx driver Open a Terminal window Type “sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist” At the bottom add the lines # get rid of the default kernel drivers blacklist bcm43xx 2) Make [...]

Install PHP on Apache for the Debian 6.0 (squeeze)

Here we are going to install Apache 2.2.19 and php 5.3.8 from source code for the Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 system (codename “squeeze”). There some requirements for the installation, the most important one is the ANSI-C compiler and Build system. This is what I did on the Debian system: # apt-get install gcc # apt-get install [...]

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