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AppleTV & Ubuntu hacking

I’ve finally enabled SSH on my long dormant AppleTV, and am integrating it into my DVB / Rails / Beanstalk / MySQL system for processing data. I’ve used the Patchstick image available from atv4windows. I ended up unpacking and dd’ing the image from the Mac, but the process remains exactly the same. I now have Perian, ssh and a slew of other things enabled, and all I need now is to attempt the hack to get composite output working. I’ve yet to take the plunge and replace my old CRT with an LCD TV.

Incidentally, for anyone looking to figure out the ssh username and password for your freshly enabled ssh daemon, they are both frontrow, and that user has passwordless sudo privileges.

I also had a minor breakthrough with my x86_64 Ubuntu 8.04 machine. I have a Zyxel G-202 Wireless USB stick, to keep the number of trailing wires to a minimum, but I kept getting an error saying:

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zd1211rw error ioread32(CF_REG1): -110

Which was exceedingly unhelpful. I eventually tried disabling hi-speed USB from the BIOS, and rebooted to find it sprang into life immediately. Great! What was even more strange that when I rebooted and reset the BIOS back to enable USB 2.0, the G-202 kept working. I’m unsure whether this is due to the device not being cold booted, and I’ve yet to see if it stops working after I power the system off, but so far so good, and I don’t need to resort to NDIS.

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Nick Ludlam posted a photo:Sitting in the Whole Foods cafe in Clapham Junction, this is the list of available WiFi networksNick Ludlam posted a photo:Ordered yesterday, arrived today. The lovely people at Square Mile Coffee are great! Not entirely sure how to prepare this coffee though..Nick Ludlam posted a photo:Calibration of the compass seems necessary, although sometimes I get the "wave in a figure 8" message, and sometimes not.Nick Ludlam posted a photo:At the top of Roche De Mio in La Plagne, 2700m up. In the distance is Mont Blanc. This pic is augmented with the "Peaks" iPhone application. It almost lines up, and was good enough to use it to identify the individual peaks.Nick Ludlam posted a photo:At the top of Roche De Mio in La Plagne, 2700m up. In the distance is Mont Blanc.Nick Ludlam posted a photo:The view of distant peaks from Plagne Centre.Nick Ludlam posted a photo:Mike's talk on Core Data in the Main HallNick Ludlam posted a photo:Mike's talk on Core Data in the Main HallNick Ludlam posted a photo:Hovering very low over Balham, like some massive sinister wasp.

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