429: Starlink's Linux Secrets
Oct. 27, 2021, 2:30 a.m. (3 years ago)
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We attempt a live production over Starlink, and dig into the secrets of this giant Linux network in space.
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Links:
- Some users experienced data loss on 21.10
- Ubuntu Makes Firefox Snap Default in 21.10
- How to Remove Firefox Snap from Ubuntu (21.10 +) And Alternatives
- Element One — Matrix, WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram in one place.
- Space Exploration Technologies on GitHub
- U-Boot Changes by SpaceX
- Linux Kernel Changes by SpaceX
- SpaceX openWRT Pull Requests
- PTP Changes by SpaceX
- Notes from a talk given by then head of Software at SpaceX, Jinnah Hosein — On 1-Aug-2017, Jinnah Hosein, who was the head of Software at SpaceX at the time, spoke to my company, Orbital Insight, in Mountain View California, and I took some notes.
- Summary of SpaceX Software AMA
- Stack Overflow Blog — Network protocols in orbit: Building a space-based ISP
- starlink-grpc-tools — This repository has a handful of tools for interacting with the gRPC service implemented on the Starlink user terminal (AKA "the dish").
- Set a Static Route for the App to talk to the Dish
- Live Starlink Satellite and Coverage Map
- Starlink Coverage Tracker
- Croc — A tool that allows any two computers to simply and securely transfer files and folders.
- crocgui — A nice simple GUI for croc, designed for mobile use.
- kdeconnect-ios — Native iOS port of KDE Connect.
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