2014-04-04, 03:30
redi:
I simply use the SD card 'conversion' version with a reset boot => MX_LINUX_v1.00-STVMX-conversion.zip. I've installed XDA from both Geniatech and XDA versions. I had to re-install over XDA because I broke the SSH shell, couldn't log in with Putty.
I think that's the best way to install it, worked several times for me til I got it right.
Remember, no WIFI on the ATV520, but apparently it does work with the ATV1200.
Otherwise, everything in the XDA version seems to be working... so far.
BTW, you'll notice that you can read and write to the USB or SC cards plugged into the box. If you make a 'root' '/' entry in the smb.conf file (etc/samba/smb.conf), you can read and write to it too!
tinker
I simply use the SD card 'conversion' version with a reset boot => MX_LINUX_v1.00-STVMX-conversion.zip. I've installed XDA from both Geniatech and XDA versions. I had to re-install over XDA because I broke the SSH shell, couldn't log in with Putty.
I think that's the best way to install it, worked several times for me til I got it right.
Remember, no WIFI on the ATV520, but apparently it does work with the ATV1200.
Otherwise, everything in the XDA version seems to be working... so far.
BTW, you'll notice that you can read and write to the USB or SC cards plugged into the box. If you make a 'root' '/' entry in the smb.conf file (etc/samba/smb.conf), you can read and write to it too!
tinker