My son just bought a good used Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition) tablet (model SM-P600). Since it was already out of warranty, our first order of business was to root it so we could get good backups. I've rooted several Samsung devices in our family already, so the process was pretty straightforward. Here's how it works.
Discussions on technology, except that which more appropriately falls under a different Prairie Rim category.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Friday, May 30, 2014
Fixing a linux software RAID degraded at boot
I have a lot of storage space on my Linux desktop box at home. The bulk of it is spread across two mdadm software RAID 5 partitions: one 3-disk array and one 5-disk array. Occasionally, I've found that the 5-disk array comes up in degraded mode after the machine boots. After much frustration, I think I finally found the fix for this.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Nexus devices don't play nice with Netgear routers
My kids' Nexus 5 phone and Nexus 7 (2012) tablets have a terrible time staying connected to our Netgear N300 (WNR3500L) WiFi router. I used to think that it was just my son's imagination, because he would complain of problems while I was actively using my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 just fine on the same access point. It turns out the problem is due to the Nexus WiFi radio not playing nice with many Netgear routers. The fix, fortunately, is a simple one.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Ten thousand and counting
A discussion this morning at work caused me to tally up how much I've spent on computers in my life. Despite using computers for 30 years (25 of it as a professional programmer), I was somewhat surprised at how much I've spent. My co-workers, however, were surprised how little I've spent.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Coloring a bash command prompt
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
A tale of three Android mail readers
I recently decided to explore some options for different email clients on my Android 4.3 smart phone. I've got three different email accounts that I access regularly from my phone. Two are GMail accounts, but one is a traditional IMAP account at work. After a little online research, I limited my choices to three options: Samsung's stock Android 4.3 email app, K-9, and SolMail. The short story is that after playing with them simultaneously for a few days, I settled back in with the stock app. The long story follows.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Android 4.3 update on a rooted Samsung Galaxy Note II
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