> Am I missing something simple, or has something changed?
no, it is fixed now.
term% hget http://9front.org/iso/9front-5048.e16a172bcae6.iso.bz2 | md5sum
05261773213fa4b9cd4febe13d6ed1d2
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cinap
yes, the file appears to be all zeros until 0x4. until this is fixed,
use torrent or fetch the file from:
http://r-36.net/9front/9front-5048.e16a172bcae6.iso.bz2
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cinap
Hi,
Looks like the header of the file is a bit broken:
cpu% hget 'http://9front.org/iso/9front-5048.e16a172bcae6.iso.bz2' | dd
-count 1 -bs 512 | python -c 'import sys;print ["%02x"%ord(x) for x in
sys.stdin.read()]' 1+0 records in 1+0 records out ['00', '00', '00', '00',
'00', '00', '00', '00',
Anthony on 7/12/11 you asked about the Realtek 8188/8192 . I've seen a few
raspi bundles that have the EDIMax EW-7811Un with them. This is a 0x7392
: 0x7811 implementation of a RealTek RTL8188CUS which worked out of the
box for me with the raspian and stratux images. I easily found a data shee
All -
(This is a 9front question)
I am trying to get the ISO image to start building a 9front machine, and
recently have been unable to get a usable image.
I've tried using (on Centos7) Firefox and wget, and the results returned
won't get through bunzip2. They aren't recognized as bzip2 files.
On 09/01/16 19:21, Anthony Sorace wrote:
> Anyone got anything? USB dongle we can drive, or an ethernet bridge
> folks have had good results with? WiFi with WPA2 is ideal, but the
> only hard requirement for my use case is power: it needs to either
> draw directly or be able to draw power via USB.
here's an other very nice device I recommend that is comparable to the w703n:
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/gl-inet/gl-ar150