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Welcome To Ck3k.Org

 

ck3k and woz

Ck3k and Steve Wozniak at the Computer History Museum, check out woz.org

Projects

Linksys WRT54G Battery Pack Guide

Sparc talk at NBLUG write-up

Slackware on a IBM ThinkPad 600 (updated)

Older CK-LABS

Linux on Sparc Presentation  (sxi)

Team CK3K.ORG at Folding.Stanford.edu

Slackware 9.1 Kernel Update Guide

Intro to Distributed Computing Presentation (sxi)

Defcon Group for the 707 Area

12-28

I am updating the site instead of resigning it. I am using NVU and thus far it is quite awesome. I have been working with C++ for school so I might put up some code eventually. I havn't updated but Defcon 13 was awesome, black badge looks nice just need to engineer a way to keep it safe.  I am also heading out to shmoocon, so I hope I can see everyone there. 

2-17

I got one of these fancy Linksys WRT54G wireless routers and loaded the sveasoft linux hack, it is rather awesome. I was futzing around on the netstumbler forum again, it had been almost 6 months since my last visit and Thorn posted this really cool guide on how to make a battery pack for the WRT, so I had to do it results and photos are up here. If you are having issues with the first step (the linux hack) check out this site linksysinfo.


The Hive of CK-LABS:

  • Osiris - AMD 64 3200+ /Gentoo 2005.1/2.6.14
  • Euclid - PPC 1.5ghz / Mac OS-X 10.4 
  • Acropolis - p3 667mhz / openbsd 3.8 / Firewall/Router
  • Orwell -  AMD XP 1800+ / FreeBSD 6.0 / Snort/Desktop
  • Ra - UltraSparc 5 270mhz / Gentoo 2004.2 / 2.4.27-sparc
  • Re - P4-m 2.0ghz / win32 / Gentoo 2004.2 / 2.6.5
  • Apollo - SparcStation5 110mhz / OpenBSD
  • Neptune - SparcStation10 2x50mhz / Debian-3.0r2 / 2.4.26-sparc32-smp
  • Helios - SparcStation5 110mhz /OpenBSD
  • Hyperion - 400mhz G4 / MacOSX 10.3.5
  • EyeOfRa - iPAQ 3765 206mhz / Familiar Embedded Linux w/ GPE
  • *alot more boxen which are now collecting dust*

 

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"Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window."

-Steve Wozniak