Hi Gregg,
Am 04.03.2014 02:43 schrieb Gregg Levine:
Hello! I've not seen anything (so far) concerning the ideas of installing Core Boot, into a system originally designated as a Set Top box. Is the idea still an active one? Or did it go into hibernation?
Joseph Smith was working on this and IIRC he succeeded in having coreboot on some settop boxes: www.settoplinux.org
He kind of disappeared from the mailing list, though. I hope he's still alive.
And I'm bringing this up, not just because of prior discussions, but because it happens I have here one of those penguins that were given out at the former Linux World Expo events, and it says "TV Linux Alliance" on its middle.
Which model?
Regards, Carl-Daniel
Hello! Me? Nothing special. Because of that penguin as give-away, I decided to ask about the whole idea. I know about the Chrome Books, and every time I see one, I naturally think about the group. And every time I see a certain series of advertisements, I wonder who wrote them because a certain TV series here in the US. ----- Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8@gmail.com "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 9:09 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net wrote:
Hi Gregg,
Am 04.03.2014 02:43 schrieb Gregg Levine:
Hello! I've not seen anything (so far) concerning the ideas of installing Core Boot, into a system originally designated as a Set Top box. Is the idea still an active one? Or did it go into hibernation?
Joseph Smith was working on this and IIRC he succeeded in having coreboot on some settop boxes: www.settoplinux.org
He kind of disappeared from the mailing list, though. I hope he's still alive.
And I'm bringing this up, not just because of prior discussions, but because it happens I have here one of those penguins that were given out at the former Linux World Expo events, and it says "TV Linux Alliance" on its middle.
Which model?
Regards, Carl-Daniel