On Sat, 18 Aug 2012 22:35:43 +1000, Matt Palmer
wrote:
> If you're referring to
>
http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4706/Screen%20Shot%202011-11-13%20at%204.20.09%20AM.png
> specifically, then yes, that does say "CON1", and it's a 4-pin header
> (which is what I've always seen on other devices fo
For the curious, I have posted the dmesg and lsusb -v output from the
Seagate GoFlex Satellite.
I'd love to hear how likely it would be to get Debian to run natively on
this hardware. The only ominous sign is the ufsd: module license
'Commercial product' taints kernel (a Paragon filesystem drive
Well, I received my GoFlex Satellite and this device was made for hacking.
Telnetted right in as root/goflex, it has a nice environment - actually the
open Arago Project distro http://arago-project.org/ as advertised right on
the /etc/issue.
It was almost trivial to set up an Arch (sorry debian)
On Fri, 17 Aug 2012 21:02:06 +0300, Riku Voipio
wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 09:41:15PM -0700, Braddock Gaskill wrote:
>>
>> Is there much hope of getting Debian running on a Seagate GoFlex
>> Satellite? This is a very sexy little Linux-based device which
enclos
Is there much hope of getting Debian running on a Seagate GoFlex
Satellite? This is a very sexy little Linux-based device which encloses a
500GB harddrive with wifi and runs off a battery. It has been partially
hacked already to install additional packages, but I haven't seen a full
distro put o
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