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Debian | Digital pictures | Electronics | Equipment | FAQ | Journal | Linux | Photography | Studio Photography | Technology | ZoneminderUpdate: Raspberry π4 8GB for Zoneminder part 2
ByGarfFollowing on from my last article, this is Raspberry π4 8GB for Zoneminder part 2. Now I have had time to set it up and test it for a while. Firstly, I decided to abandon the ARM64 version of Ubuntu on π because it seems slow and clunky. Basically it seems the current beta ARM64…
A weekend in Chester – Sunday
ByGarfOther days Friday Saturday You are here: Sunday
Infrared retrospective
ByGarfI just sent a spare µ4/3 camera body off to Protech Photographic in Crowborough to have it converted to “full spectrum” for Infrared work. Meantime, I thought it might be fun to go back over some of my earlier IR stuff, captured off somewhat lesser cameras. My earliest adventures into IR date way back to…
Southampton Common Balloon Festival
ByGarfStrolled across to the Common to take a few snaps of this years Balloon and Flower Festival. The weather was unusually dry and clear and I managed to grab some nice sharp colourful images, along with one or two quite amusing snaps…
Novatech/Clevo E16 & X16 Wireless Networking under Ubuntu Linux
ByGarfThis was actually rather annoying. These days one rather expects wireless networking to work “out of the box”. Anyway, seems the fix is reasonably simple. These instructions are very specific and therefore need to be followed exactly. They assume you are using the 64 bit version of (K)Ubuntu. I’m also assuming you are using Firefox…
Digital pictures | Electronics | Equipment | FAQ | Journal | Photography | TechnologyFixing a damaged SD slot
ByGarfThere are many ways to break an SD slot, but a surprisingly common one is to jam a tiny piece of plastic it it that has snapped off from a damaged SD card. The tiny plastic dividers between an CD card’s contacts can snap off. I’ve had quite several cards do that over the years….
