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        <description>Tether BlackBerry Bold 9700 in Linux

I use Ubuntu on an iBook G4. I don&#039;t know much about X and GUI&#039;s in linux so I use the command line a lot!
These are ways to tether.

USB

For this you can use either barry which is a C++ suite for tether and sync/backup stuff, or</description>
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Personal

Email: My handle is neutronscott. This domain is scottn.us. Put the two together. 

Twitter: @neutronscott 

Facebook: &lt;http://facebook.com/neutronscott&gt;

There&#039;s more, but I probably don&#039;t know you well enough to share. ;)</description>
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        <description>The peek is an email only device. Product web page is here.

August 25th, 2010

Well, it does what it needs to do, I think. Really quick hacks, but what the hell.. It&#039;s an SMTP server, so you need to be able to take incoming port 25 connections. The SMTP receiver is really quick and dirty, with kludges for parsing T-Mobile emails coming as MMS (buncha attachments come with it) and SMS gateway (they base64 encode it).</description>
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        <description>Welcome to my wiki. These are the more permanent things I do, that I thought warranted documentation that can be edited, unlike the random posts to my blog.

DISCLAIMER: I&#039;m fickle. So I work on stuff, lose interest after about 2 weeks or until I learned enough, and move along. The WRTU54G-TM episode was actually a few months. I learned a lot, even if I did little. Mostly I learn a bit, and do little.</description>
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        <description>WRTU54G-TM OpenWRT

Someone had to be brave enough to take on the creation of a 3rd party firmware for this thing. I&#039;m Scott Nicholas, aka neutronscott. This wiki describes my work of porting Linksys&#039; GPL sources to a modern Linux kernel, and subsequently plugging that into the OpenWRT system.</description>
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        <description>Pogo Mo Thoin

Apparently from an Irish phrase (“Póg Mo Thóin”) meaning “Kiss my ass”? This method is awesome. I have only done my own Lite-On 83850c, which pre-May 2011 update allowed keys to be read with a tray half closed status. But after that update or with other drives the old method (MRA?) involved cutting traces.</description>
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