March 19th, 2008
We tested a Tritton See2 USB VGA Adapter and configured it to be used with Guardian Angel Linux.
To get the Tritton See2 USBVGA functional using the Linux sisusbvga kernel module (already supplied with Guardian Angel Linux) and the sisusb Xorg driver (already supplied with Guardian Angel Linux) I just needed to:
- Connect the Monitor to the See2 USBVGA adapter
- Plug the adapter into the USB port
- Configure the Xorg configuration file with the proper values (pay particular attention to the Horizontal and Vertical frequencies)
- Restart Xwindows (CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE)
Check out the Guardian Angel Linux and the Tritton See2 USBVGA Adapter post on Silicon Safari’s Project site for more details.
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December 12th, 2007
Support for adapters using the RaLink rt72 chipset has been added to Guardian Angel Linux.
See the Ralink rt73 and wpa_supplicant entry in the G.A.L. Developers Blog for more details and a list of supported hardware.
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November 19th, 2007
This weekend, Silicon Safari CEO, Vince Hickey, and BlueGrid CEO, Rob Daniel, began testing Guardian Angel Linux and GAL-Kit at BlueGrid’s “BrainStorm” facility. The systems currently being tested on are: an Intel 8 processor, a 20″ iMac, a Mac Mini, and a 12″ MacBook. See more at this Developer Blog entry
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November 19th, 2007
A New SSI GAL Team Developer Blog is now available for viewing here.
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November 5th, 2007
Silicon Safari Inc’s CEO, Vince Hickey, gave a Guardian Angel Linux product briefing to the members of NOVALUG on Saturday, November 3rd. Also, discussed was S.S.I.’s GAL-Kit and its ability to increase the compatibility of GAL while on the go.
Read more at the SSI News Blog.
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November 3rd, 2007
Enhances and Protects Your Digital Life Style!
GAL 2.0 is now available in Release Candidate status… For the latest information about Guardian Angel Linux, visit the GAL Product page or the blog entry.
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