Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Happy Life
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Raspberry Pi2 works well...
Friday, 27 February 2015
Life of a raspberry pi 2...
Thursday, 19 February 2015
Sky Fibre router....
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Sky router got sniffed
Sunday, 8 February 2015
Raspberry Pi 2
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Vodafone Smart 4 load average
So my partner purchased me a Vodafone smart 4 last year. It's been a great phone and I've rooted it with Geohot towel root. I've noticed it runs Ubuntu and with terminal installed I've been watching the load average. Obviously my vps load on Ubuntu is normally 0.00 however my phone won't drop below 10.00 and hits around 75.00 at times? Should I be worried even though CPU usage is low. I compared it to my partners Samsung s4 and her load average is higher than mine. I thought it was because I rooted it and installed some additional packages? Anyhow it's a standard smart 4, does anyone know who makes the phone as Vodafone are reluctant to tell me and I'm looking for a stock ROM.
I wanna try and get the original SystemUI.apk to as I've hacked mine and now it won't restore to default if I wipe the phone. Oh well it works and can't fault it apart from battery life.
Let's all from me today.
Thursday, 15 January 2015
BT infinity performance
So my parent in-laws had BT infinity installed the other day and when first connect they got a tasty 80mb download and 20mb upload. They should expect between 66mb and 80mb according to BT ADSL checker on impacted lines. We had a power cut here around 8-9miles away from them and I checked my line profile (ADSL) which wasn't effected luckily even though I'm with sky. So I went ahead and checked there infinity IP profile and it's set to 63mb? That's 3mb less than what they should get minimum. So BT can't supply what they tell customers? They are still in the 10days training so will it drop more that's the question.
Monday, 12 January 2015
Freebsd is my life
A few weeks (or months) I mounted freebsd 9.3 on my KVM from 123systems and started to play with it since last time I used freebsd it was 4.x range. After being a Debian till I die fan because they have the mighty apt-get command I found out freebsd has something very similar called pkg which made me smile from ear to ear. I've always used Debian for my network at home running xen with all VMS running either Debian or Ubuntu and my raspberry pi running Debian.
I've since got my head back into freebsd and have setup lighttpd and znc for my own use. It's been stable ever since apart from network (my fault as fuxked of rules) I've now just installed freebsd on my second KVM and kept one as Debian.
My love for Debian has faded a little. Anyhow I'm off to configure my second freebsd box and chill on IRC.
Peace out
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