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    cnslu2

    CNSLU2 :: Control NSLU2 Español / English / Svenska / Français

    ...¿NSLU2? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2 By: Miguel Ángel Fuentes Casanova - 2007.
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    NSLU2 Optware for Android

    NSLU2 Optware bootstrap script for Android devices

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    inetdxtra is a collection of inetd-based servers aimed at low-powered hardware like the Linksys NSLU2. It comprises a lightweight DNS, DHCP, MVPrelay, CTCS, SMTP, WWW, HTTP proxy and XMPP/Jabber server.
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    OpenSlug is a replacement firmware for the Linksys NSLU2. It is designed to replace the original kernel, root filesystem and applications. OpenSlug changes the NSLU2 into a generic network appliance - for you to make it do what YOU want it to do!
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    The Domoserveur is a domotic server for a personal use. Easy to config and cheap. It runs on a Linksys NSLU2
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    This project contains software for 'personalizing' the NSLU2 network storage device, manufactured by Linksys. None of this material was written or contributed by Linksys. The NSLU2 is run by embedded Linux, and as such, is perfect for 'personalization
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    Replacement Kernel and System Software for the NSLU2
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    SlimServer Lite: Light-weight version of the SlimServer for the Slimdevices SliMP3 and squeezebox products. Written for use on the Linksys NSLU2.
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    uServer aims to be a tiny media server, dedicated to stream music, pictures and movies over HTTP. It is targetted to run on embedded platform (NSLU2 typically in a first step), without any database nor backend. It embedds also its own tiny http server.
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