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- 05 Jan 2014, 05:39
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: Product launch: TV on demand just got better!
- Replies: 22
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Re: Product launch: TV on demand just got better!
Thank you Johannes for your sincere response on the openness issue. While obviously it is a strategy that I'd hope you'd be able to avoid, I do understand that there are some business reasons behind it. I'll keep my eye out for future open products from Excito and in the meanwhile I'll continue to e...
- 31 Dec 2013, 06:26
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Kernel source for 2.6.39.4-11
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3960
Re: Kernel source for 2.6.39.4-11
I notice the kernel source for 2.6.39.4-11 is not available ... In general I'd expect the source for a debian package to be published in the package archive, rather than in a separate location. Right now Excito's debian archive seems only to contain the source for 2.6.39.4-9 which isn't the latest ...
- 31 Dec 2013, 05:34
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: Product launch: TV on demand just got better!
- Replies: 22
- Views: 30975
Will Excito open up TV sweden?
When I bought my B3 I was really excited about a Swedish company that appeared to completely embraced the concepts of open source and open hardware. Since then the waining maintenance of bubba source repositories and your work with the completely proprietary V1 has me worried. TV Sweden is a cool gi...
- 27 Jul 2011, 15:30
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Bridging eth0 and eth1?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3635
Re: Bridging eth0 and eth1?
My first thought would be that you wouldn't be able to access the B3. True, the b3.local address won't exist. What I didn't mention is that I'm using dynamic dns, so the ip bound to br0 will have a routable host name. I need to make sure the ssh server listens on all interfaces though. Thanks for r...
- 27 Jul 2011, 14:25
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Bridging eth0 and eth1?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3635
Bridging eth0 and eth1?
As far as I understand a B3 by default use nat and rfc1918-adresses for devices connected to the lan port. My isp merrily supplies me with all the ip addresses i need by dhcp. So I'm curious, is it a bad idea to try to bridge eth0 (wan) and eht1 (lan) instead of using forwarding and nat on eth1 and ...