since i switched to xmonad,
i started to do a little research about it and found out
that xmonad and xmobar
is all what i want.
tonight i finished xmobar port for
openbsd and i expect it to be committed next week (ports
hackathon).
updated sonata
port for openbsd
finished dzen2 port for
openbsd
finished some nice hacks for my asus wl500g home router
i have two linksys wap54g (hardware version 3.1) access points at work for small wireless network. due to lack of some advanced wireless features support in default firmware, i install dd-wrt.
everything work fine, but, due to lack of memory resources, the web GUI seems to lock up occasionally.
19 Jun 2007 (updated 19 Jun 2007 at 12:32 UTC) »
Each USB bridge contains a unique built-in identification chip. The identification chip is a custom DS2401 that is a 64-bit ID number.id is available through openbsd's sensors framework:
hw.sensors.owid0.raw0=2623816 (ID)
14 Jun 2007 (updated 14 Jun 2007 at 11:49 UTC) »
uow0 at uhub0 port 1 uow0: Dallas Semiconductor USB-FOB/iBUTTON, rev 1.00/0.02, addr 2 onewire0 at uow0 owid0 at onewire0 "ID" sn 000000280948this is a dallas ds9490r, usb to 1-wire adapter.
i'm happy owner of new ipod now

28 May 2007 (updated 28 May 2007 at 13:16 UTC) »
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