drmatt wrote: 
> Most likely it's a realtime Linux kernel with some open source code
> nicked off somewhere and a php custom front end. I would bet they spent
> a lot more developing the front-end than the OS.. it's probably also
> full of massive security holes (telnetd running, rlogin enabled,
> unpatched phpmyadmin running on default port, etc). In other words all
> the things all IoT vendors always get wrong because they don't
> understand the free software they are basing their reputation on.
> 
> Ahem. Rant over.

That's what I suspect , delivering on a drive instead of having an image
that the user could flash himself is somewhat shady ? What do you think
?



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