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	<title>gNewSense Wireless That Works</title>
	<description>Wireless on a laptop is like wheels on a car. Essential. I've been running gNewSense for a few months and have found it to be very stable and kind to me on my HP dv6226us. Unfortunately there are no free drivers for the built in wireless card. That has meant no wireless networking on this baby. So to get by, I either stayed tethered to the nearest ethernet cable or booted into another OS. The </description>
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	<title>Logitech Harmony Remote Programming in GNU/Linux</title>
	<description>I have a Logitech Harmony 510 smart remote that I use to control the devices that live near my TV. Programming the device was simple enough...I plugged it into my computer selected my TV, cable box, and dvd/home theater system and defined a couple activities like Watch TV and Watch DVD. When you trigger one of these, the remote sends the appropriate commands to each device so you can watch what </description>
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