Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 Part

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Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 Part VI - Installing a Media Server

Published on May 20, 2005 to Networking

Jim Buzbee is back with his latest adventures in hacking Linksys' NSLU2. This time, he turns it into a UPnP-based media server - just the ticket if you'd like to free your PC from streaming media duties. Read more

How To:Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 3 - Adding an iTunes server

Published on August 24, 2004 to Networking

Our third installment of Jim Buzbee's series walks you step-by-step through adding iTunes serving to the tricks that Linksys' little wonder can perform. Read more

How To: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 5- Moving to Unslung

Published on October 7, 2004 to Networking

In Part 5 of his Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 series, Jim Buzbee introduces us to the Unslung firmware that is the next step in the evolution of this little box into a general-purpose Open Source application platform. Read more

How To: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 2 - Adding NFS

Published on August 10, 2004 to Networking

In the second installment of Jim Buzbee's explorations of Linksys' little NAS-enabling marvel, he explains how to get set up to do your own hacking and walks us through adding NFS support. Read more

How To: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 1

Published on August 3, 2004 to Networking

Once in awhile a product comes along that you just know is going to spark the imagination - and hacking skills - of enthusiatic tweakers. Linksys seems to have done it again with its Linux-based NSLU2 Network Storage Link. Our correspondent Jim Buzbee has agreed to chronicle his adventures with this little wonder for TomsNetworking readers in a multi-part series. Part 1 describes how Jim managed to get a root login. Read more

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