Monthly Archive for September, 2008

Tethering the blackberry to your eeepc.

tethering blackberry to xandros eeepc

One of the things that I always fail to do before going to a conference and finding myself without Internet access is setting up a tether to my phone. Google is hosting djangocon, so lack of tubes hasn’t been a problem, but last night I remembered to go dig for a way to get Xandros eeepc talking to my T-Mobile blackberry curve over USB. It seems there are a few options out there for bluetooth, but I don’t have bluetooth built in, and when I’m mobile, I’d rather not use my battery even faster.

Strangely enough, for such a popular phone and computer pair, the options are pretty slim for USB tethering on linux. There is nothing out there that is pre-packaged, but if you don’t mind compiling a little code, you have 2 options. The first, who’s instructions I found on eeeuser forums actually required installing OpenMotif, which just seemed like a horrible idea to me, so I kept digging. After a bit more digging around, I stumbled upon Barry Backup, a tool that provides syncing, charging (you can’t charge off of USB without telling your ports it’s OK to push more power) and tethering / ppp for *most* blackberries.

To get it running on Xandros, you will need to have build tools installed, you can install quite a few of the dependencies with packages from the etch repos, but you’ll need to compile Barry itself. It is probably also worth noting that I couldn’t get the tarball to compile. Grab the Barry source, and you should be good to go.

Googleplex.

the google haircut bus.

So I knew google gave its employees the free food, and rides to work on the google bus, and there’s an herb garden or something around here too, but the haircut bus just puts things at a whole new level.

lulzDjangocon is pretty much teh awesome. I hadn’t noticed that Geo Django added OpenLayers to the admin in the past couple of weeks (although I had heard it was coming), and although I knew there were some wonky problems with AppEngine and the ORM (which totally breaks everything), I didn’t know that just putting Guido and Malcom in the same room could produce the statement “hmm, that could be working in the next 4 days”.     I did have a suspicion that every developer in the room was working on a secret project, and a show of hands proved it was correct.

Cal Henderson is damn funny for a guy who hates Django almost as much as smug rails developers.  He not only carries a sack of infinite insider jokes, he’s a serious business kinda guy.   Watch out or he’ll add FL to all your words.

If there has to be a mascot, it should really be a dingo, and it doesn’t have to have magical powers.  Just saying dingo entertains, and if you say it AND django in rapid succession, you’ll be surprised at the result.   Try it.  Right now.   Really.   Do it.