Rob Pimentel wrote:
> It responds to a ping. However, any attempt to telnet (from a windows
> client) fails with a timeout.
That's expected. A telnet daemon is only provided by the mvpmc firmware,
and you haven't gotten as far as booting the mvpmc firmware.
> I checked the router's logs and I c
Rob Pimentel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just purchased a second-hand MVP. It is a wired version, revision
D3A. I connected it to my router, hoping to receive a DHCP address, and
to test a simple telnet session to the device.
>
> I can see that the device is provided with a lease and a valid IP. It
>
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Hi,
I just purchased a second-hand MVP. It is a wired version, revision D3A. I
connected it to my router, hoping to receive a DHCP address, and to test a
simple telnet session to the device.
I can see that the device is provided with a lease and a valid IP. It responds
to a ping. However, any
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Patrick Davila wrote:
> Valid point. The SFLC has brought numerous big name vendors to task for
> not providing the source code to their Linux based products. I don't
> currently own the HDA-200 or the Popcorn Hour but I am considering picking
> one of these up in t
Valid point. The SFLC has brought numerous big name vendors to task for
not providing the source code to their Linux based products. I don't
currently own the HDA-200 or the Popcorn Hour but I am considering picking
one of these up in the future. I'm going to try to contact someone at
SageTV regard
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 08:37:08PM -0500, MVallevand wrote:
>
>
> I have asked SageTV for their 2.6 linux kernel
> for the MVP but they declined.
If they distribute hardware with a Linux Kernel and you
have obtained an instance of this hardware from them, the terms of the
GPLV2 oblige them to p