I agree with having somehow a full build available for new users.
Now that "market" seems to be catered by custom images published by some in the
Owrt forum and consumed by many who want a better router firmware but don't
know how to build it, and most probably don't even want to know or take the
On 01/06/2016 20:24, Dave Taht wrote:
> To fork this discussion mildly, I would like to see a fuller build,
> including the luci gui, available, somehow, somewhere, so that newer
> users can get a working config "out of the box" from the daily builds.
>
> Also, at least on the archer c7v2, the a
To fork this discussion mildly, I would like to see a fuller build,
including the luci gui, available, somehow, somewhere, so that newer
users can get a working config "out of the box" from the daily builds.
Also, at least on the archer c7v2, the ath10k kmod and firmware were
not included in the d
Hi Ben,
i am inclined to reject this one. i understand the reasoning behind the
patch but the general concept is to keep images minimal. the tools might
make sense to you for your use case but others will want a different
selection of tools/drivers. we will never be able to find a set suitable
for
On 05/26/2016 07:05 PM, Daniel Curran-Dickinson wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2016-05-26 at 16:57 -0700, gree...@candelatech.com wrote:
From: Ben Greear
This should make x86-64 targets more useable out of the box.
The assumption is that most x86-64 users have adequate storage,
and those that do not c
>> This should make x86-64 targets more useable out of the box.
>> The assumption is that most x86-64 users have adequate storage,
>> and those that do not can still config away the options they
>> do not need.
> Although I agree x86-64 is normally big, I'm not sure that it makes
> sense to make
Hi,
On Thu, 2016-05-26 at 16:57 -0700, gree...@candelatech.com wrote:
> From: Ben Greear
>
> This should make x86-64 targets more useable out of the box.
> The assumption is that most x86-64 users have adequate storage,
> and those that do not can still config away the options they
> do not ne
From: Ben Greear
This should make x86-64 targets more useable out of the box.
The assumption is that most x86-64 users have adequate storage,
and those that do not can still config away the options they
do not need.
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear
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target/linux/x86/64/target.mk | 10 +-
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