A quick post to capture the resolution to the past 20 minutes I have spent in frustration trying to install RExcelXML from Omegahat (The Omega Project for Statistical Computing). As this is a source package, the dependencies need to be satisfied manually (which is a bit baffling, frankly — surely there is a workaround for this using a makefile-like facility… Read more →
Category: computing
DD-WRT on the WRT54G v8
DD-WRT is, by far, my favorite third-party firmware for the Linksys WRT54G wireless router. I, personally, have three of these on my network — one as the primary access point and router and two as bridged repeaters — on which I have used several versions of dd-wrt. (I’ve also used Sveasoft and Hyper-WRT on these devices.) Previously, I have endured… Read more →
Core Dumps in Ubuntu
I resolved this year that I would take time to pursue one of my passions — computer science. As such, I am learning how to write applications for Linux. I’ve just spent 30 frustrating minutes trying to figure out why on earth my deliberate segmentation fault in the small C program I have written is not producing a core dump… Read more →
Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP
I stumbled upon a fantastic product offering by Microsoft this evening. I believe that the PowerToys program suite used to be sold in stores. It turns out, however, that — in a dramatic shift from their usual policy of extracting every last dollar from their customers — Microsoft has decided to offer the PowerToys for XP program suite free for… Read more →