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Slug USB Audio - Ultra High

    https://ultrahigh.org/2007/03/slug-usb-audio/
    Follow the instructions to install Debian on the NSLU2; Make the suggested changes in the README (in particular the FSCK fix which fixes a hang on reboot problem on my setup) Setup Samba and Cups (described elsewhere) Insert the USB audio device. Check the dmesg output to make sure it has been recognized

debian linux on a linksys NSLU2 – the slug – trivia

    https://baldric.net/debian-linux-on-a-linksys-nslu2-the-slug/
    The NSLU2 ethernet drivers require some proprietary code which cannot be shipped with official Debian images. Using the Debian official images forces you to use an external USB ethernet adapter and also forces you to swap the ethernet connection around during install.

Troubleshooting Debian on Linksys NSLU2 | Martin …

    https://cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/troubleshooting/
    sudo sed -i "s/BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=No/BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=yes/" /mnt/etc/default/bootlogd sudo umount /mnt. Connect the drive to your NSLU2, boot it, wait a few minutes, then turn it off and connect the drive to your PC again and mount it. Now look at the file /mnt/var/log/boot which might tell you more.

Network Audio server - Josefsson

    https://josefsson.org/grisslan/audio.html
    Linksys NSLU2 Zalman 5.1 USB sound card (USB ID 0c45:17cf) Sweex USB hub Sweex bluetooth USB adapter (USB ID 0a12:0001) 2GB USB memory stick (USB ID 054c:0243) The NSLU2 is connected to my wireless base station, and is thus reachable within my home network. The wiring may be a bit unpolished, but hey, it works.

NSLU2 – theoutpost

    https://www.theoutpost.org/category/8-nslu2/
    After you have flashed the debian-installer image, your NSLU2 will boot and start the Debian installer. Since the NSLU2 does not have any IO device, SSH will be used for the installation. The installer will bring up the network, start the OpenSSH server and allow you to connect to the device using SSH.

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