Born in 1979, Guylhem Aznar is a third year medical resident and Ph. D. student and the coordinator of The Linux Documentation Project. He has a special interest in Zaurus and French medicine.
He offers health and software consulting services through his company, externe.com, to various clients in Europe and North America.
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Unified Home Networks with the Fritzbox Publish Date: Jan. 11, 2007
The Fritzbox is an all-in-one Linux-based device that supports VoIP, home networking, and even some extension mechanisms. Hacker Guylhem Aznar explains how he simplified his home network with this device.
Rediscovering Bluetooth Publish Date: Sep. 21, 2006
Bluetooth is a powerful protocol. Its advantages over WiFi make it capable of doing a lot more than most people imagine--yet few people understand how to get the benefits. Guylhem Aznar walks through enabling Bluetooth on a Linux PC and connecting to useful devices.
Sharp's Zaurus SL-6000L: A Free Software PDA Publish Date: Jul. 15, 2004
Sharp is the leading PDA manufacturer in Japan, but recent models have had serious missteps that GNU/Linux friendliness can't quite overcome. Guylhem Aznar reviews the Zaurus SL-6000L from the point of view of a free software user.
Why Run Free Software on a PDA? Publish Date: Jan. 29, 2004
As PDAs gain power and capabilities, embedded Linux is more and more attractive. Sharp's Zaurus is a popular Linux PDA. Why aren't more palmtop computers running free software? Guylhem Aznar explores and evangelizes Linux on small devices.