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  1. The ipodlinux server is being pulled offline for a little while. Backups have been made of the content, and will be restored at some point.
  2. The ipodlinux.org server is going down for a couple days for a scheduled power outage at the hosting location(Rochester Inst. of Technology)
  3. In order to get rid of all inactive but registered spambots on the forums we have deleted all users with a post count of zero posts. If ...
  4. "a couple of hours" -> roughly 6-9PM Eastern US time.
  5. The ipodlinux.org server will be going down this evening for a couple of hours for some scheduled network maintenance.
  6. http://ipodlinux.org/mantis The new bugtracker is up and running. Start reporting those bugs.
  7. For those of you interested; http://linuxoniphone.blogsp... Another team has gotten Linux 2.6 booting on the iPhone platform. Cheers!
  8. As a quick update; ipodloader2 has been upgraded to version 2.6 and now supports some options to make it easier to make your loader.cfg file
  9. We now have 100 followers on the iPodLinux Twitter feed! Welcome to all of you...
  10. ...And we're back!
  11. Quick server reboot to install some security updates.
  12. @ipodlinux now has 50 followers! Hello everybody and welcome!
  13. http://ipodlinux.org/forums The new forums are now online! Since it's all new, you will need to make a new account.
  14. http://ipodlinux.org/oldforums The old forums are back online in a read-only capacity, thanks to DerPapst!
  15. iPodLinux IRC is at irc.freenode.net on #ipodlinux
  16. As a reminder, this twitter account is for general iPodLinux news and announcements about the project itself. Direct support to IRC for now.
  17. iPhone, iPhone3G, Touch, Touch2G will not be supported soon as there are already channels to get homebrew code working on them.
  18. Nano2G, Nano3G, Nano4G, and Classic 6G will not be supported anytime soon due to encryption and copy protection issues.
  19. Supported iPods: 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, "4G Color/Photo", 5G, 5.5G, Mini1G, Mini2G, Nano1G
  20. If any of you have questions about the ipodlinux project, i'll try to answer in 140 characters. Ask via direct message so I don't miss it.