Hi,
On 05/05/16 11:05, John Crispin wrote:
>> We could also try to integrate this with some automated testing.
Some automated way to do testing and submit the results would definetly
be good and preferable to a form-based webpage. Of course basic stuff
like "boots", "wifi worked", "leds worked" r
On 09/03/17 08:46, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
* Florian Fainelli [09.03.2017 08:36]:
Is that already a compressed kernel, seems like you could easily get it
down to 1-2MiB with compression.
at the moment i have problems finding the real serial pinout.
(YAMON is not enough at this stage). I upload
Hi,
Taking this from lede-adm to lede-dev where I'm allowed to post...
On 06/05/16 02:33, Alexander Couzens wrote:
>> +== What devices does LEDE targets?
>> +
>> +LEDE mainly targets embedded devices capable of running Linux.
> I agree.
>
>> In
>> most cases wireless routers. This has not chang
On 10/05/16 09:33, Hannu Nyman wrote:
> The contents of those files, the related config options and the sources
> for each items might maybe be rationalised at the same time.
Good idea.
I think most of this can be beautifully handled by using git tags and
"git describe". Basically the simple idea
On 10/05/16 21:00, Ben Greear wrote:
> Here is an initial pass at a script to gather pertinent info about
> a LEDE (or similar) system. Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
>
> If someone could add a way to put the git commit ID(s) into
> the file system somewhere, I think that would be an ex
On 15/05/16 05:53, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
> I'd really appreciate if we could actually use the mailing list for the
> main communications venue rather than shutting out people not in the
> European timezones, which is what happens if IRC is the main way to
> participate in the community.
>
> I ha
he fact that IRC is
not part of everyones working mode.
bruno
>
>
> On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 5:00 AM, David Woodhouse wrote:
>> On Mon, 2016-05-16 at 12:46 +0100, Bruno Randolf wrote:
>>> On 15/05/16 05:53, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'
On 17/05/16 09:46, andrew wrote:
> How about something like rocket.chat or one of the opensource self
> hosted alternatives?
Don't get me wrong, the problem is not IRC itself, there are definetly
good uses for it. I'm NOT saying people should not use IRC to
coordinate. My point is: hanging out (as
On 20/05/16 11:22, Daniel Curran-Dickinson wrote:
> On 16-05-20 05:44 AM, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
>> On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 04:13:37AM -0400, Daniel Curran-Dickinson wrote:
>>> On 16-05-20 04:08 AM, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
>
the whole point of my side sentence was to give a hint that
On 06/07/16 06:58, John Crispin wrote:
> Hi Philipp
>
> the thing that i am worried about is this process
>
> 1) plug a stick
> 2) mountd detects the upgrade file
> 3) mountd triggers sysupgrade
> 4) system reboots
> 5) goto 1)
>
> there is no way to know at what point between 3 and 4 we need to
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