Monthly Archive for April, 2008

EyeFi on Linux

d200 and EEEPC
Now that I’ve got an eeepc, I’ve been able to cut down the weight I carry every day without losing much functionality.  One thing that I have been missing however, is the ability to configure my Eye-Fi card for random networks that I come across.     I’m running the stock Linux, Xandros, and Eye-Fi doesn’t officially support anything other than Windows and OSX.   Fortunately,  Dave Hansen has released Eye-Fi Config on his EyeFi Linux Hacking blog.   It’s a simple command line tool that doesn’t help you with online service configs or local copy, but allows you to search for, add and delete WiFi networks from your linux machine.   It’s exactly what I needed.  Thanks Dave!