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Which was used 24/7 for things like VPN access, IMAP server, proxy, file server, The primary motivation was the search for decent replacement for And, please, forgive me if I won't answer See it as a gift and don'tīother me with sentences like "You have to do this and that." or "You have to help me. I wasn't paid by anyone to do this and I don't have any financial interests in publishing these steps. Just to be clear, so that no misunderstandings may arise: I have done the things I'm describing here in my spare time, And we shouldn't forget the Vogons, you know, those people with the language nobody understands and who are believing that every men on this planet has to spend endless days and weeks in order to fulfill their neverending ideas.) (And please, still forgive me if I don't answer to every e-mail, I'm no call center and usually want to get paid to give support, because my baker still refuses to give me bread for free. But I have to thank all those people who are sending me e-mails about new stuff they have discovered. That it might help all those people who don't like my personal favorite so that my mailbox might receive less questions which are already answered elsewhere. The small collection of links above is here just because I have the hope
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)īut that doesn't mean, that I won't update this page in the future.
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has a german description about how to put Ubuntu.has a HOWTO to put OpenWrt on your DockStar.Jeff Doozan describes how to put Debian on the DockStar, has.how to attach a JTAG adaptor and much more (and was the site I first looked at to learn how to modify a device with Pogoplug software). They are more actual, often offer binaries, automatic scripts and other nice things which you won't find here. If you want to learn something or if you prefer Gentoo, my description still might be the one to follow,īut if you just want to put a GNU/Linux system onto your device, most of the other descriptions are much better and faster.

You can now find many sites which are offering mostly easier and faster ways to brick your device than my description below. I've just browsed a hour through the web looking for other sites about the DockStar and it seems my initial work (and the now nice price)
