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Zewbie
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Sorry for the thread ressurection but I figured it may be the best place to ask a question about helping with the zune linux. I have about a 2 semesters left for my degrees in CompSci ElecEng and CompEng. I just bought a zune ($103 because of that thing mentioned on engadget) and would love to start helping but have no idea where people are collaberating on information about getting linux up and running. I have done hardware troubleshooting and testing, and also worked for a company maintianing linux kernels for embedded systems. And I am not above breaking my zune. All and all I really think I could be of some help. If anyone has any ideas on where to find more information, who to talk to, or want to point me in the right direction that would be great. Thanks
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Ultimate Zuner Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Irvine, CA
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Well, the most active community in Zune Hacking is right here, at ZuneBoards. Still, we are at a stalemate with the Zune's security. Seems like we will stay like that until we find an exploit.
If you think you can help, please feel free to apply to be a Hacks & Mods member.
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