No, I'm not a GUI-guy.
I'm installing everything from the console and wrote a script for the whitelight to replace busybox for all the tools.
I have the bluering (32MB RAM) and the whitelight (128 MB RAM).
you mean worldbook factory firmware allows to telnet or ssh ?
Yes
The whitelight needs a checkbox marked and there's a little hack to enable ssh for the bluering... _________________ Asus RT16N + OTRW
Kingston 4GB USB-disk 128 MB swap + 1.4GB ext3 on /opt + 2 GB ext3 on /mnt
Copperjet 1616 modem in ZipB-config
Asterisk, pixelserv & Pound running on router
Another Asus RT16N as WDS-bridge
Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 3763 Location: I'm the one on the plate.
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:55 Post subject: Re: A BETTER NAS that works.
Radioman193 wrote:
....Replace the FUKKABOON firmware with SNAKE OS firmware and there aint mutch you cant do..
You WHAT ?? !!!
You rotten sunuvabitch !! You replaced the FUKKABOON with SNAKE OS ??
I'm gonna bring my next party to yer house ! You better have plenty of Clasic Disco and 80's Metal (Ozzy, Rammstein, BrainSlayer & Twisted Sister) ready !! I'll have the HOES and Patron with me when I get there... _________________ http://69.175.13.131:8015 Streaming Week-End Disco. Station Ripper V 1.1 will do.
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 14:05 Post subject: Re: A BETTER NAS that works.
GeeTek wrote:
Radioman193 wrote:
....Replace the FUKKABOON firmware with SNAKE OS firmware and there aint mutch you cant do..
You WHAT ?? !!!
You rotten sunuvabitch !! You replaced the FUKKABOON with SNAKE OS ??
I'm gonna bring my next party to yer house ! You better have plenty of Clasic Disco and 80's Metal (Ozzy, Rammstein, BrainSlayer & Twisted Sister) ready !! I'll have the HOES and Patron with me when I get there...
i just bought an linksys NSLU and i putted debian lenny on it. I have a 32 gig flash drive on it with the debian install on it, no web interface and i only have smb, avahi and netatalk (avahi=zeroconf aka bonjour and netatalk=apple file protocol). I want to use it for security webcam too but still tinkering with that. I'm trying not to use any swap file because of flash wear. Maybe i'm gonna put the swap partition on the connected harddisk.
I love debian, it's my first time on linux CLI and i've learned alot about linux in doing so :)
I think the sheevaplug is a nice device... _________________ -WRT54GL running 12548M NEWD Eko openvpn
-1 apple airport express connected with wire to wrt54GL
-1 apple airport express in WDS with WPA to the wired airport
-1 NSLU with debian lenny
i just bought an linksys NSLU and i putted debian lenny on it. I have a 32 gig flash drive on it with the debian install on it, no web interface and i only have smb, avahi and netatalk (avahi=zeroconf aka bonjour and netatalk=apple file protocol). I want to use it for security webcam too but still tinkering with that. I'm trying not to use any swap file because of flash wear. Maybe i'm gonna put the swap partition on the connected harddisk.
I love debian, it's my first time on linux CLI and i've learned alot about linux in doing so :)
I think the sheevaplug is a nice device...
I just use an 80gig laptop HDD as sda1 "first" drive
and thats where my http and configuraton files and swap file sit.
Last edited by Radioman193 on Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:02; edited 1 time in total
Joined: 29 Mar 2009 Posts: 157 Location: Peterborough, ON
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:27 Post subject:
All you Linksys NSLU2/SLUG'rs out there....
Have you made any good tips or guides in your travels??
I've had my SLUG for a while now, and it's unSlung with an 8GB USB stick riding on it, but I have not taken it to the Dedian Lenny level yet.
Kewl and helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
I have upgraded the original firmware to Snake Os and everything is working but not Transmission. I set it on port 14950 but there is nothing on that address.
I set in DD-WRT the port forwarding 14950 to 14950 on ip machine 192.168.4.10.
[quote="kingskawn"]I have upgraded the original firmware to Snake Os and everything is working but not Transmission. I set it on port 14950 but there is nothing on that address.
I set in DD-WRT the port forwarding 14950 to 14950 on ip machine 192.168.4.10.[/quote]
go here to get help with that
I just use it as a Media server / File server