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How To:Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 3 - Adding an iTunes server*
Tuesday 24 August 2004 – 03:31
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. -
How To: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 5- Moving to Unslung*
Thursday 7 October 2004 – 03:15
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. -
How To: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 2 - Adding NFS*
Tuesday 10 August 2004 – 05:30
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. -
How To: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 1*
Tuesday 3 August 2004 – 06:27
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. -
How To: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 4- Customizing the Flash*
Thursday 9 September 2004 – 03:20
Part 4 of Jim Buzbee's series shows how to modify the NSLU2's flash so that you can automate the startup of the other hacks and open the door to even more customizations. -
Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 Part VI - Installing a Media Server*
Friday 20 May 2005 – 04:50
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. -
Linksys Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives reviewed*
Tuesday 6 July 2004 – 06:10
We at TomsNetworking tend to get pretty jaded with all the over-hyped me-too products that we see. But once in a while a product comes along that restores our faith in the networking industry's ability to innovate and deliver real value. Linksys' Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives may have an unassuming name, but once you see what this product can do, we think you'll agree that a new networking product category has been born!
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