Was Your 360 Banned From Live Recently (after Oct 28th)?

yes, Toshiba-Samsung drive
yes, Hitachi-LG drive
yes, BenQ drive
yes, Lite-On drive
no (modified FW)
no (unmodified FW)
don't know, stayed off LIVE

 


ModTraders Special 10% off for X-S
Official Xecuter&IntensaFIRE Reseller
coupon code 'XS10'



Crave Online


Xbox360: Xecuter Connectivity Kit v3 Lite/Pro-new/Probe/XT | 360 Repl. Cases
Cygnos 360 v2 $65 | Maximus USB Xtractor/Power Dongle/360 Xtractor/Spear
Xbox1: Xecuter3 $60 (NoSolder v1.0-5/v1.6x) | X2.6 $43 (NoSolder v1.0-5/v1.6x)
Fast & Unlimited Downloads Giganews Usenet / NDS: R4 $30 | M3 $40 | CycloDS

Back to the news-page

Cromwell 2.30
>> A new version of Cromwell(info)/Xromwell(info) has been released.
From Oliver on the Xbox-Linux Mailinglist:
[QUOTE]
* This release fixes two bugs with USB initialization that sometimes cause the Linux kernel to fail to use any USB devices. It also makes usage of USB devices in xromwell more reliable.
* Furthermore Etherboot has been integrated into Cromwell (http://etherboot.sf.net). Etherboot allows you to boot a Linux kernel via network without accessing the harddisk (handy for building remote-administrated linux clusters). It's also possible to boot another cromwell image (handy for debugging). To use it, chose the "Bios" icon in Cromwell (volunteers for a new icon design welcome). Documentation is available from the etherboot website, http://etherboot.sf.net. Questions and bugreports should be directed to xbox-linux.
* There's a known bug that causes Cromwell to hang or fail to boot the
kernel when too many USB devices are connected. The bug is present in
all Cromwell versions with USB support, including 2.30. As a
workaround you should connect additional USB devices after booting
the kernel.
[/QUOTE]

Official Site: http://www.xbox-linux.org
Download: here
(April 26 01:23 GMT+1) - (direct link to article)
(Posted by:: )

Back to the news-page

 

Giganews Newsgroups

 

Buy the X-Scene T-shirt $17.95


Supernews Newsgroups