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NSLU2 Now More Useful

NSLUG writes "The WRT54G's not the only hackable kid on the block. Linksys has a new device out. The NSLU2 is a tiny network storage device running Linux and it's been hacked to add SSH, NFS, an iTunes server, etc. Tom's Hardware is running a series of articles on how to hack the NSLU2. The first article is here and the second is here. Check out this page for details on getting into the box."

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  1. Yes, but does it run... by BubbaThePirate · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...linux? Sorry :/

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  2. 10 000 000 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    10 000 000.

    He Wins It!!!!!!!

    Show him to our prize showcase, Rob.

  3. Re:The whole idea is crazy by armando_wall · · Score: 0, Troll

    9.999.999 is a GNAA idiot. Here is 10.000.0001?

  4. Re:The whole idea is crazy by geekoid · · Score: 0, Troll

    ummm, If you looked at the post numbers, I would think you would 'see the day'.
    I mean there was the 9.9 million post, and sometime before that there was the 9.8 millionth post. All the way back to damn near 1.

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