On Jul 17, 2006, at 6:54 AM, Michael Werneke wrote:
Now I'm a bit confused. (Nothing new for me.) So did you get Debian Etch on that NSLU2 or not? I'd love to have debian on a little appliance like that. I'd buy 2 just because...
No, Debian was unhappy with so small a room to play in. Either that, or the port for it is having some serious issues.
For now I've installed the "slightly modified from Linksys' sources" firmware from the nslu2-linux.org people (called "Unslung"). It's kinda limping along until I have more time later to re-flash it with OpenSlug, which is apparently a purpose-built embedded linux distribution that retains none of the original software, and, hopefully, none of the original retardation. It's not Debian, but it reminds me an awful lot of Debian.
I've been really happy with how easily one is able to flash new firmware into this thing over the network, though. :)
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