Monday, September 2, 2019

Re: [nslu2-linux] Slugos binaries & source lost

 

Correction the NSLU2-V23R<nn> are Linksys OEM firmwares.
 
I have also found:
 
    md5sum = ed081a60314e569dc1c0c96731f509ff        Unslung-1.11-beta-firmware.zip
    md5sum = ef38e780a300dd5e3e89b08daa48069c      Unslung-2.12-beta-firmware.zip
    md5sum = ec4bc227d38e4966f873ce2c34fa3ff9         Unslung-3.16-beta-firmware.zip
    md5sum = ff3c28fb9c612dc5fdfbbf48ad14a78a           Unslung-3.17-beta-firmware.zip
    md5sum = 2a7141ceec551527dda84130370ed200     Unslung-4.20-beta-firmware.zip
    md5sum = b3fdbe707440e7017ba4a3937df93bde       Unslung-5.5-beta-firmware.zip
    md5sum = b0c1c53c8d707477ac8f14e23f344713       Unslung-6.8-beta-firmware.zip
    md5sum = 3065303ea562c3d509f1ea38e0f29337       Unslung-6.10-beta-firmware.zip
 
From: Ian White
Sent: Monday, September 2, 2019 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: [nslu2-linux] Slugos binaries & source lost
 
I still have a number of NSLU2 related (binary) downloads including:
 
    md5sum = 3e06813a8d4bf07c7f7f6b745d7cf6a4    SlugOSBE-5.3-beta-firmware.zip    (6013169 bytes)
 
If that is any help? But I am afraid that I do not seem to have the source code to go with this binary distribution
 
I also have copies of the following NSLU2 "UnSlung" firmwares, dating from around 2004 to 2006:
 
    md5sum = 2fa587a7d4e05cca9b8dd758f5d2106d    NSLU2-ReleaseNotes.txt
    md5sum = 6eb8332d49b86511e0d9a736953ca00c  NSLU2_V23R29.bin                (8388608 bytes)
    md5sum = 37b20540b0057ee0ee252f3f6034a0e6    NSLU2_V23R29.zip                (4189925 bytes)
    md5sum = 423f65fb2121bbf9855d060dce29b3af      NSLU2_V23R63.zip                (6586684 bytes)
    md5sum = fb1665ad062ef60e5f76258bdc0fde7d      NSLU2_V23R72.zip                (6454570 bytes)
   md5sum = 7c91364396a9fbfba1e1d158595e06a6    nslu2-fw-2.3r25.zip                  (4197920 bytes)
 
And some NSLU2 Debian-related downloads too it seems dated around 2011 to 2013
 
    md5sum = 1f4bda863f3f7acf9c8008d349e1ebc3       debian-armel-5.0.4.zip    (4923428 bytes)
    md5sum = 479f1fbf3eb5c7f80f358728d3e7b080        debian-armel-5.0.9.zip    (4928773 bytes)
    md5sum = 020298648cc6a378a6686ec07f17b023    di-nslu2.bin                    (8388608 bytes)
 
Cheers
Ian
 
P.S.I also have no less than 3 NSLU2 knocking around somewhere
 
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 9:43 PM
Subject: [nslu2-linux] Slugos binaries & source lost
 
 

Slugos downloads were always kept on www.slug-firmware.net. That domain name is now up for grabs on Godaddy. Does anyone possess or know of any source for any of that material? I am trying to upgrade a Slug from SlugOS4.8 to 5.3 (so as to have a clean copy to trace a problem I am having on another 5.3 Slug).

The WayBack Machine does not have it, but it did have the following list of what should be there:

  • 2010-01-30 - Debian/NSLU2 Stable 5.0.4 Release
  • 2009-09-04 - Debian/NSLU2 Stable 5.0.3 Release
  • 2009-06-27 - Debian/NSLU2 Stable 5.0.2 Release
  • 2009-04-11 - Debian/NSLU2 Stable 5.0.1 Release
  • 2009-03-07 - SlugOS 5.3-beta Release
  • 2009-02-14 - Debian/NSLU2 Stable 5.0 Release
  • 2008-02-18 - Debian/NSLU2 Stable 4.0r3 Release
  • 2007-12-31 - Unslung 6.10-beta Release
  • 2007-12-30 - SlugOS 4.8-beta Release
  • 2007-12-29 - OpenWrt/NSLU2 Kamikaze 7.09 Release
  • 2007-12-28 - Angstrom/NSLU2 2007.12 Release
  • 2007-12-27 - Debian/NSLU2 Stable 4.0r2 Release
  • 2007-07-23 - OpenWrt/NSLU2 Kamikaze 7.07 Release
  • 2007-04-08 - Debian/NSLU2 Stable 4.0r0 Release
  • 2006-06-10 - SlugOS 3.10-beta Release
  • 2006-04-12 - Unslung 6.8-beta Release
It would be a pity if this stuff were lost forever.

The main nslu2-linux.org site still exists, and you can still download additional modules using opkg (it might even be possible to recover much of the OS from there).

So please have a look around your ancient dumps, etc.

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