This is a free utility that allows windows applications to be started by your own “Magic words”.
This is a real time saver.
Random outpourings of a software developer
Ubdate: This worked!
Currently I am trying to get my T5 to join my LAN using bluetooth. The default settings insist on internet connection sharing which assumes that the modem is on the connecting machine and that does not play well with my router setup.
Here is link to an app that will allow the bluetooth virtual comport (COM3) to be used to connect to the LAN. I am aiming to have a small website on my home pc that can act as a gateway for the apps that I need to access remotely.
I have the command line compiler and am just trying to get MonoDevelop working.
It requires certain items that are not there by default on Ubuntu (not Ubuntu’s fault – it is still a young distribution and only includes stable tested parts).
My next try was Suse.
The Suse live cd failed to boot on the old hardware I am using.
Failure at the first hurdle.
Next up was Ubuntu linux.
I have a Warty Warthog CD.
The installer is text based and less polished than the Mandriva version.
However once you have told it what to partition it performs its own install.
It provides the basic items that you need out of the box and installs from one cd.
It is very easy to update using either the gui synaptic package manager or via the commandline apt utility.
Initial it seemed rather slow until I found that it comes with a kernel built for the 386.
It is easy to use synaptic to update to a newer kernel.
I then found out that Hoary Hedgehog the successor to Warty Warthog had been released.
The instructions for this are not very clear to the uninitiated so here is a simple version:
Wait and then you have a Hoary Hedgehog system.
I am trying to get a system with mono installed.
Ubuntu is a very young debian based distribution. With a little polish it looks like it will be a very good system.
Ubuntu is by default a Gnome system compared to the KDE default of Mandriva and Knoppix.
It is this kind of project that makes IBM stand out as a research company.
When the project is complete the data will be released into the public domain.