Seven years ago when nslu2-linux.org started, Optware became one of its first sub-projects. Optware opened up the NSLU2 to an entire world of opportunities. Suddenly, end users who were not programmers or Linux geeks could use their "Slugs" to do almost anything without having to search for code, cross compile, and install. Running software on the Slug became as easy as any other platform.
Seven years later, Optware is the most enduring body of work that the project created. With over forty build targets and thousands of packages available Optware is a very widely recognizable "brand".
Optware continues to be an active and progressive distribution system. Frequent submissions add new build targets, add new packages, keep the existing packages "fresh", and fix problems. It has moved far beyond the Slug and is used on routers, cell phones, tablets, NAS servers, and other consumer devices. The possibilities continue to expand.
In light of this expansive nature and large and growing platform list, Optware needs to come into its own as a project in its own right. So with the blessing of nslu2-linux.org, we announce
********* optware-project.org. ********
The same folks who have worked on Optware for the last seven years will continue to lead that effort:
* Brian Zhou will continue to lead the project, in overall charge of direction and quality control.
* Derek Young will continue to manage the package distribution system.
* Tom King will continue to maintain the build farm infrastructure and do whatever possible to keep things running smoothly.
We need to ask something of you too. We ask that you continue to support their efforts as you have supported them through nslu2-linux with your contributions of attention, promotion, submission and financial support.
While Optware is splitting off into its own project space, it is not abandoning its base. The ties between Optware and nslu2-linux are strong and are not going away. This division gives us a chance to make Optware even more visible in the cell phone, tablet, and consumer electronics arenas outside of the Slug.
Thanks for your work and your attention over the last seven years, and here's looking forward to the next seven and beyond.
-- Rod Whitby
-- NSLU2-Linux.org and Optware founder
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
[nslu2-linux] Announcement of optware-project.org
Sunday, May 29, 2011
[nslu2-linux] Re: SER or other SIP server on slug
--- In nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com, Ovidiu Sas <osas@...> wrote:
>
> You have three options for *SER type SIP servers:
> - ser - a very old version of it (I woudn't bother with it);.
> - openser - the last version of openser before the kamailio/opensips split;
> - opensips - the latest stable version.
Excellent! I found opensips in the repo:
# ipkg list opensips
opensips - 1.6.4-1 - Open SIP Express Router
> The documentation website works fine for both kamailio and opensips:
> http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php
> <http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php>
> http://www.opensips.org/Resources/DocsCookbooks
Thank you, most useful!
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
Re: [nslu2-linux] SER or other SIP server on slug
You have three options for *SER type SIP servers:
Hi All,
I've been going through the SER website and all the links to the documentation seem to be down. Is there a howto somewhere so that I don't have to fly blind through the conf file?
Is there another proxy server that I should consider for unslung-6.10-beta?
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[LINUX_Newbies] Re: downloaded files
--- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, Robert C Wittig <wittig.robert@...> wrote:
>
> logging onto a modern Linux OS happens automatically, when you start the
> computer.
Yeah just dropping an Ubuntu live CD into a drive should tell one soon enough just how hard it is to setup Internet with an ISP.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: downloaded files
docs' for Linux. But I had ask for the mac and IP addresses and told them
some one can get on with ppp if it was set right. I than told them they may
want to get up to date with Linux cause it was going to be hot. Well, look
at it now.
david
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Robert C Wittig <
wittig.robert@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
> On 5/27/2011 6:38 AM, david wrote:
> > I was with one ISP and they told me they did not support Linux. I ask
> > if they supported Forfire web broser. They said yes. I then told them
> > they supported Linux. Come to find out, they didn't know if they
> > supported Linux or not.
> >
> > david
> >
>
> Most ISP's do not *support* Linux. This means they do not have documents
> or a help desk, telling their subscribers how to use Linux operating
> systems on their ISP.
>
> It does not mean that Linux won't run on their ISP, it just means that
> Linux user are on their own, if they encounter a problem.
>
> When I first started running Linux and FreeBSD on my CompuServe account,
> I had to first log on (it was dial-up) running in DOS or Windows 3.11,
> then access the Linux Forum and read the instructions, how to configure
> a script that would send the correct responses to CompuServe's logon
> protocol.
>
> Now, Linux is quite advanced, and most people use ISP's that run DSL, so
> logging onto a modern Linux OS happens automatically, when you start the
> computer.
>
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[nslu2-linux] SER or other SIP server on slug
Hi All,
I've been going through the SER website and all the links to the documentation seem to be down. Is there a howto somewhere so that I don't have to fly blind through the conf file?
Is there another proxy server that I should consider for unslung-6.10-beta?
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Re: [LINUX_Newbies] internet speed test
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 8:29 PM, west mi <west.mi420@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:07 PM, james_jolin <james.jolin@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Is there any software for testing internet speeds for linux. I looked in
> > Synaptic, but found nothin
> >
> http://www.speedtest.net/
> D
>
> >
>
Thanks. I did try that.
Jim
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Re: [LINUX_Newbies] POP via INTERNET
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 07:59:06PM +0600, Anuranga Niroshan wrote:
> Guys my problem is my boss want to access my mail server using outlook
> express(POP) through internet (He dont like to use webmail), My mail
> server running postfix on suse linux, its relay only my network
> (172.16.0.0 range). So if i configure his pc to access my mail server via
> internet (using POP) he cant send mail to outside, and i cant configure my
> mail server to use open relay, so how to achieve this gall securely?? Is
> there any way to access POp server via internet using secure way????
>
If using postfix, I know you used to have to add an additional pop
server on there. Haven't set it up that way in awhile though, so not
sure. Google something like setup posfix mail server with pop.
The CentOS wiki article is good, and perhaps you can transfer it to
whatever system you use.
http://wiki.mediatemple.net/w/(ve):Install_Postfix_with_Dovecot_on_CentOS
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[LINUX_Newbies] POP via INTERNET
Guys my problem is my boss want to access my mail server using outlook
express(POP) through internet (He dont like to use webmail), My mail
server running postfix on suse linux, its relay only my network
(172.16.0.0 range). So if i configure his pc to access my mail server via
internet (using POP) he cant send mail to outside, and i cant configure my
mail server to use open relay, so how to achieve this gall securely?? Is
there any way to access POp server via internet using secure way????
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: downloaded files
On 5/27/2011 6:38 AM, david wrote:
> I was with one ISP and they told me they did not support Linux. I ask
> if they supported Forfire web broser. They said yes. I then told them
> they supported Linux. Come to find out, they didn't know if they
> supported Linux or not.
>
> david
>
Most ISP's do not *support* Linux. This means they do not have documents
or a help desk, telling their subscribers how to use Linux operating
systems on their ISP.
It does not mean that Linux won't run on their ISP, it just means that
Linux user are on their own, if they encounter a problem.
When I first started running Linux and FreeBSD on my CompuServe account,
I had to first log on (it was dial-up) running in DOS or Windows 3.11,
then access the Linux Forum and read the instructions, how to configure
a script that would send the correct responses to CompuServe's logon
protocol.
Now, Linux is quite advanced, and most people use ISP's that run DSL, so
logging onto a modern Linux OS happens automatically, when you start the
computer.
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Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: downloaded files
I was with one ISP and they told me they did not support Linux. I ask if they supported Forfire web broser. They said yes. I then told them they supported Linux. Come to find out, they didn't know if they supported Linux or not.
david
On Wed, 25 May 2011 01:07:28 -0000
"Paul" <pfrederick1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> --- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <sstevev@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > My wife and I just spent the weekend in Gatlinburg, TN. The hotel we stay at had wifi. My linux laptop logged on with out any problems. Now, I know, I can access the internet. My next chore is to find a place that has wifi. I only have dial-up and my provider doesn't service linux. It just gets better. Thanks, Steve.
> >
>
> My ISP doesn't officially support Linux either that doesn't exactly slow me down though ...
>
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] internet speed test
>
>
> Is there any software for testing internet speeds for linux. I looked in
> Synaptic, but found nothin
>
http://www.speedtest.net/
D
>
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Is there any software for testing internet speeds for linux. I looked in Synaptic, but found nothing.
Jim
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: downloaded files
configure ppp.
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Steve <sstevev@juno.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> My wife and I just spent the weekend in Gatlinburg, TN. The hotel we stay
> at had wifi. My linux laptop logged on with out any problems. Now, I know, I
> can access the internet. My next chore is to find a place that has wifi. I
> only have dial-up and my provider doesn't service linux. It just gets
> better. Thanks, Steve.
>
>
>
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[LINUX_Newbies] Re: downloaded files
--- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <sstevev@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> My wife and I just spent the weekend in Gatlinburg, TN. The hotel we stay at had wifi. My linux laptop logged on with out any problems. Now, I know, I can access the internet. My next chore is to find a place that has wifi. I only have dial-up and my provider doesn't service linux. It just gets better. Thanks, Steve.
>
My ISP doesn't officially support Linux either that doesn't exactly slow me down though ...