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Main.MailingLists HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to markup August 24, 2009, at 09:32 AM
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If you are using Debian on you NSLU2, you should now use the Debain lists instead of any of the lists described above. For details see: to:
If you are using Debian on you NSLU2, you should now use the Debian lists instead of any of the lists described above. For details see: October 03, 2008, at 08:01 PM
by -- I\'d change the title to Mailing Lists/Forums which more people probably understand. February 08, 2008, at 01:44 PM
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Which means: (1) Hi, this group will close at 31/12-07 and (2) Hi, as announced the group will close down NOW. Thank you for the nice time we all had. to:
Which means: (1) Hi, this group will close at 31/12-07 and (2) Hi, as announced the group will close down NOW. Thank you for the nice time we all had. February 08, 2008, at 01:44 PM
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Quote from the two last postings on nslu2-german: 2007-12-25 00:35:35 GMT: Hallo zusammen, zum 31.12.2007 wird diese Gruppen schliessen! 2008-01-01 16:51:15 GMT: ''Hallo, wie angekündigt ENDE die Gruppe heute. Danke an euch alle für die gute Zeit die wir gemeinsam hier hatten.'' Which means: (1) Hi, this group will close at 31/12-07 and (2) Hi, as announced the group will close down NOW. Thank you for the nice time we all had. There were no posting to speak of in 2007. to:
February 08, 2008, at 09:54 AM
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Quote from the two last postings on nslu2-german: 2007-12-25 00:35:35 GMT: Hallo zusammen, zum 31.12.2007 wird diese Gruppen schliessen! 2008-01-01 16:51:15 GMT: ''Hallo, wie angekündigt ENDE die Gruppe heute. Danke an euch alle für die gute Zeit die wir gemeinsam hier hatten.'' Which means: (1) Hi, this group will close at 31/12-07 and (2) Hi, as announced the group will close down NOW. Thank you for the nice time we all had. There were no posting to speak of in 2007. January 25, 2008, at 08:40 PM
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NOTE: This group is not available on YahooGroups?. Is it dead or moved? to:
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NOTE: This group is not available on YahooGroups?. Is it dead or moved? March 25, 2007, at 10:40 PM
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Debian ListsIf you are using Debian on you NSLU2, you should now use the Debain lists instead of any of the lists described above. For details see: http://lists.debian.org/ Warning: the Debian lists are not spam-protected like the Yahoo-hosted NSLU2 lists. You might want to use some sort of "throw away" email address to post to them from. March 13, 2007, at 10:35 AM
by -- Change definition of developer list based on Rod\'s email. Change it back if you disagree.
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The developer list is for developers and *alpha* testers who are discussing modifications to the firmware, and package development. to:
If you're compiling things on your NSLU2, by definition you're a developer and you should ask your questions on this list. June 28, 2006, at 05:19 PM
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AsteriskThere is a dedicated mailing list for asterisk on the slug.
September 13, 2005, at 08:30 PM
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This list was originally for developer discussions but after too many end user questions got ask on it the list admin gave in and changed the charter. It is now for questions about running Linux on the NSLU2 but read the charter on the home page before posting and don't ask questions about setting up the standard Linksys firmware.
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This list was originally for developer discussions but after too many end user questions got asked on it the list admin gave in and changed the charter. It is now for questions about running Linux on the NSLU2 but read the charter on the home page before posting and don't ask questions about setting up the standard Linksys firmware.
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The mailing list for the Synology DS-101(g+) and it's replacement firmware. to:
The mailing list for the Synology DS-101(g+) and its replacement firmware. September 12, 2005, at 09:02 PM
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Custom FirmwareThis list was originally for developer discussions but after too many end user questions got ask on it the list admin gave in and changed the charter. It is now for questions about running Linux on the NSLU2 but read the charter on the home page before posting and don't ask questions about setting up the standard Linksys firmware.
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DS101-LinuxThe mailing list for the Synology DS-101(g+) and it's replacement firmware.
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The general groups are for discussions about the NSLU2 and usage of custom firmware and packages, including: tech support, installation, usage, troubleshooting etc. All end-user questions are welcome on these lists (assuming you have read the FAQ and searched the wiki first). to:
The general groups are for discussions about the NSLU2 and usage of custom firmware and packages, including: tech support, installation, usage, troubleshooting etc. Changed lines 18-19 from:
The developer list is for developers and *alpha* testers who are discussing modifications to the firmware, and package development. End-user questions are *not* welcome on this list. to:
The developer list is for developers and *alpha* testers who are discussing modifications to the firmware, and package development. August 09, 2005, at 02:41 AM
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The general groups are for discussions about the NSLU2 including: tech support, installation, usage, troubleshooting etc. to:
The general groups are for discussions about the NSLU2 and usage of custom firmware and packages, including: tech support, installation, usage, troubleshooting etc. All end-user questions are welcome on these lists (assuming you have read the FAQ and searched the wiki first). Changed lines 17-18 from:
The developer list is for developers and *alpha* testers who are discussing modifications to the firmware, and package development. to:
The developer list is for developers and *alpha* testers who are discussing modifications to the firmware, and package development. End-user questions are *not* welcome on this list. August 09, 2005, at 01:54 AM
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GeneralThe general groups are for discussions about the NSLU2 including: tech support, installation, usage, troubleshooting etc.
DeveloperThe developer list is for developers and *alpha* testers who are discussing modifications to the firmware, and package development.
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