Hi,
this event may be interesting for anyone interested in Wireless Mesh networks!
Please join and spread the word!
Thanks,
Simon
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The Wireless Battle Mesh v10
5th - 11th of June 2017, Vien
* Tino Reichardt [06.03.2017 08:24]:
> BE AWARE:
> My patch seems to work fine, even the dsl modem seems to be correctly
> loaded. But it's not tested currently... so please do not flash your
> modems, when they are needed currently ;)
Impressive! i will check if pppoe works later and report.
her
Hi all,
I want to support multiple (currently just two) configurations on a
single device. One of these configurations is chosen at boot time.
Instead of saving and restoring the configuration each time, I came up
with a solution that relies on extending the overlay by splitting it
into two banks.
* Bastian Bittorf [07.03.2017 11:07]:
> * Tino Reichardt [06.03.2017 08:24]:
> > BE AWARE:
> > My patch seems to work fine, even the dsl modem seems to be correctly
> > loaded. But it's not tested currently... so please do not flash your
> > modems, when they are needed currently ;)
>
> Impressi
On 03/06/2017 05:27 PM, Yousong Zhou wrote:
> On 5 March 2017 at 23:06, Matthias Schiffer
> wrote:
>> On 03/05/2017 10:31 AM, Yousong Zhou wrote:
>>> This patch set tries to make it possible that files serving the same purpose
>>> and installed to different locations can be available under the sam
Hello,
I would like to make contributions to lede, but so far I bumped into a
series of obstacles.
So far I tried the following:
git format-patch, then copy and paste into email -> was not accepted
git send-email -> I do not know whether the patch was accepted, I did
not receive any feedb
On 7 March 2017 11:48:51 GMT-05:00, Mauro Mozzarelli wrote:
>mauro@sirius:/net2/router/lede/trunk$ git push --all
>Username for 'https://github.com': ezplanet
>Password for 'https://ezpla...@github.com':
>remote: Permission to lede-project/source.git denied to ezplanet.
>fatal: unable to access
On 2017-03-06 19:30, Alexey Brodkin wrote:
> With update of ARC tools to arc-2016.09 based on GCC v6.x
> we have to bump Linux kernel version so both toolchain and
> the kernel use the same ARC ABIv4.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin
> ---
> target/linux/arc770/Makefile |
On 03/07/2017 05:48 PM, Mauro Mozzarelli wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I would like to make contributions to lede, but so far I bumped into a
> series of obstacles.
>
> So far I tried the following:
>
>
> git format-patch, then copy and paste into email -> was not accepted
>
> git send-email -> I do not
Hi Mauro,
If you send your patch in with git send-email, you can track your patch
here:
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/lede/list/
I have no idea how long you waited, if you feel it is taking too long
or your patch is getting lost in the pile, you can always nudge a
developer (which im
I did, but it isn't there, so something has not worked.
I have now created a pull request.
It isn't perfect in its form as I meant originally to create one request
each for the kernel and for the tool, but I couldn't tame git to do what
I wanted.
I hope this one finally goes through:
https
* Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> * Bastian Bittorf [07.03.2017 11:07]:
> > * Tino Reichardt [06.03.2017 08:24]:
> > > BE AWARE:
> > > My patch seems to work fine, even the dsl modem seems to be correctly
> > > loaded. But it's not tested currently... so please do not flash your
> > > modems, when they
Hello Filip,
On 05.03.2017 18:03, Filip Moc wrote:
You can flash via u-boot tftp (serve factory image as /mr6400_tp_recovery.bin
on 192.168.0.66/24, connect to any ethernet port and power on device while
holding the reset button).
[...]
Is there any problem with upgrade under vendor gui on th
Alberto , thank you for insight!
This device in latest "RouterBOOT" (as they call it) supports
repartitioning to two partitions. But openwrt/LEDE (kernel actually)
doesent support that - as per say -
RouterBOOT booter 3.24
RouterBoard 435G
CPU frequency: 680 MHz
Memory size: 256 MiB
NAND
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 6:25 PM, Denis Periša wrote:
> I have situation where one of my devices (rb435g) has lot of bad
> sectors on (NAND) kernel partition.
Just curious, this bad sectors appeared during regular device
operation or just after sysupgrade?
I am asking because it could be "false po
>> Just curious, this bad sectors appeared during regular device
>> operation or just after sysupgrade?
Sysupgrade. I had to get to roof and replace device as I could no
longer get firmware on it. Btw. I wrote that it would be nice to first
check nand than write if possible. sysupgrade told me th
Hi.
I’m trying to add scripting to support crashdumps. I’m on an x86_64 and
haven’t been able to get crashlog to work, so this seems like the next best
thing.
I’ve a few related questions I was hoping I could get answered.
First, obviously, is that kexec needs access to the boot partition to
> On Mar 5, 2017, at 8:06 AM, Matthias Schiffer
> wrote:
>
> This could also avoid adding host UCI support to the build system, making the
> whole patchset a lot smaller.
Host support for UCI is useful to have anyway, for other reasons… not something
to avoid doing (not clear if you were ag
> On Mar 3, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Karol Babioch wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am 03.03.2017 um 17:55 schrieb Mauro Mozzarelli:
>> I would like to suggest, that when a new potential contributor is
>> putting forward his proposed change, an expert buddy is assigned to
>> guide the new contributor through to get
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 3:19 AM, Denis Periša wrote:
>>> Just curious, this bad sectors appeared during regular device
>>> operation or just after sysupgrade?
>
>
> Sysupgrade. I had to get to roof and replace device as I could no
> longer get firmware on it. Btw. I wrote that it would be nice to f
On 08/03/17 00:59, Philip Prindeville wrote:
On Mar 3, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Karol Babioch wrote:
Hi,
Am 03.03.2017 um 17:55 schrieb Mauro Mozzarelli:
I would like to suggest, that when a new potential contributor is
putting forward his proposed change, an expert buddy is assigned to
guide the n
On 8 March 2017 at 08:52, Philip Prindeville
wrote:
>
>> On Mar 5, 2017, at 8:06 AM, Matthias Schiffer
>> wrote:
>>
>> This could also avoid adding host UCI support to the build system, making
>> the whole patchset a lot smaller.
>
>
> Host support for UCI is useful to have anyway, for other re
> On Mar 7, 2017, at 6:47 PM, Yousong Zhou wrote:
>
> The usefulness of such availability only makes sense when it is going
> to at least have an actual user. Feel free to bring it up in another
> occasion if you find it necessary to achieve your goals there ;)
The "user" in this case is any
On 03/07/2017 11:09 PM, Denis Periša wrote:
> Alberto , thank you for insight!
>
> This device in latest "RouterBOOT" (as they call it) supports
> repartitioning to two partitions. But openwrt/LEDE (kernel actually)
> doesent support that - as per say -
>
> RouterBOOT booter 3.24
>
> RouterBoard
On 03/08/2017 02:12 AM, Mauro Mozzarelli wrote:
>
> To date still no progress and thus I do not see that giant step Philip
> mentions.
> I made another attempt today via git.
>
> Mauro
>
Wait times can be short but also quite long, up to months depending on
when the core devs have some free tim
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