Old Jimma
October 2nd, 2009, 09:03 PM
Hi Ubnutu community:
AT&T has a new service called "U-verse" that is a network of AT&T-supplied computers to your home. Each computer on the network is a node on the network that does something special like: (i) allow a phone to access the network, (ii) enable tvs to serve as monitors in the network, (iii) allow stereo receivers to be included in the network, and (iv) allows Windows-based operating systems to integrate into the system to provide services (like be a server of digital photos to the uverse network that will display those photos on the monitor of your choice that is connected to a node).
Does anybody know how to get Ubuntu integrated into the ATT uverse network?
Thanks!
Phil Smith
Duluth, GA
AT&T has a new service called "U-verse" that is a network of AT&T-supplied computers to your home. Each computer on the network is a node on the network that does something special like: (i) allow a phone to access the network, (ii) enable tvs to serve as monitors in the network, (iii) allow stereo receivers to be included in the network, and (iv) allows Windows-based operating systems to integrate into the system to provide services (like be a server of digital photos to the uverse network that will display those photos on the monitor of your choice that is connected to a node).
Does anybody know how to get Ubuntu integrated into the ATT uverse network?
Thanks!
Phil Smith
Duluth, GA