April 20, 2013 9:12 am
Some of you might have known that I have a view from my previous article that computer games are great for children. This of course depends on the games that you give to the them, unfortunately these days, it’s not so easy to find games that actually teaches them something... View Article
April 16, 2013 7:23 am
So, this is a short post to remind everyone using Raspberry Pi. Friends, if you have a great setup on your SD card, don’t forget to back it up. While writing for my upcoming article on the weekend, my Raspberry Pi SD Card encountered some pretty bad errors, most likely... View Article
April 6, 2013 10:10 pm
Today we are going slightly lower-tech. As I have mentioned in my previous article, one of the fastest browser you can get is Luakit. This browser is so much lighter than Raspbian’s default browser Midori. In addition, this browser renders so much nicer than the other pre-installed “lighter” browsers such... View Article
April 2, 2013 10:31 pm
So enter Luakit. An extremely lightweight and highly configurable web browser. It is based on webkit and GTK+. Now, as lean and mean Luakit can be, its user-friendliness can’t be rated as high. Therefore I have created this guide to help installing Luakit and configuring some options that I think will... View Article
March 30, 2013 7:37 pm
Welcome to the part 2 of Raspberry Pi Retro Gaming Mania, today we’ll take a look at DosBox, the greatest DOS emulators around. We are going to go through the least painful ways setting up DosBox from beginning to playing a game on the Raspberry Pi. By the way if... View Article
March 27, 2013 10:12 pm
As you may have read, I played with my Raspberry Pi last weekend. One of my objectives was making the Raspberry Pi my retro gaming station. At first I tried to go down the normal (clunky?) way of downloading and compiling different kinds of emulators. Obviously I went through library... View Article
March 24, 2013 10:31 pm
Here is something fun for the weekend, setting up a Raspberry Pi using normal VGA Monitor. I love the Raspberry Pi, I have the original 256MB version and I was using it as a video player for a while for my HDMI TV. However it wasn’t really capable to act... View Article