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Hacking Linux-Powered Devices

Type
Audio
Tags
embedded, Linux
Authors
Stefan Arentz
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 21th (21C3) 2004
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2004/fahrplan/files/267-hacking-linux-powered-devices.pdf
File name
267-hacking-linux-powered-devices.pdf
File size
2.6 MB
MD5
0390c6d897cec639bb819c69cde4c967
SHA1
035727e4de1a3e184c5070c5cc975957d614ceeb

More and more devices like wireless access points, personal network storage servers or satellite decoders are powered by Linux. Some vendors are even publicly distributing the (base) source code for their products. This session will show the details of embedded Linux and how you can change these devices to your own needs.

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