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This device, manufactured by [[w:Nokia|Nokia]], [[w:Philips|Philips]] and [[w:Sagem|Sagem]] in huge numbers for the German Pay-TV provider [[w:Premiere (pay television network)|Premiere]], is a [[w:DVB-C|DVB-C]] or [[w:DVB-S|DVB-S]] receiver. It features a 10Mbit Ethernet interface and a nifty graphics display. The device is unique in that it runs a user upgradable version of [[w:Linux|Linux]] | This device, manufactured by [[w:Nokia|Nokia]], [[w:Philips|Philips]] and [[w:Sagem|Sagem]] in huge numbers for the German Pay-TV provider [[w:Premiere (pay television network)|Premiere]], is a [[w:DVB-C|DVB-C]] or [[w:DVB-S|DVB-S]] receiver. It features a 10Mbit Ethernet interface and a nifty graphics display. The device is unique in that it runs a user upgradable version of [[w:Linux|Linux]] | ||
Revision as of 11:04, 1 September 2006
This device, manufactured by Nokia, Philips and Sagem in huge numbers for the German Pay-TV provider Premiere, is a DVB-C or DVB-S receiver. It features a 10Mbit Ethernet interface and a nifty graphics display. The device is unique in that it runs a user upgradable version of Linux
LinkStations are popular among DBox hackers, since they can be used to record received media streams from a DBox. See the Linux-based Tuxbox project wiki.tuxbox.org (German) for information about DBox hacking.
- http://wiki.tuxbox.org/NAS:Buffalo_Linkstation
- http://wiki.tuxbox.org/NAS:Buffalo_Linkstation_II
- http://wiki.tuxbox.org/NAS

