I am looking for a Driver package for NDAS or alternative.
By alternative i mean something that openwrt actually supports via eth0
for external storage without a lot of power consumption.
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=187524#p187524
Any recommendations ?
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On 2012-12-31 7:38 PM, Robert Bradley wrote:
> Cumulative patch for avoiding unaligned access traps on ar71xx hardware
> using the
> AG71xx network driver and the Linux 3.7.1 kernel. This patch contains
> OpenWRT's existing
> 902-unaligned_access_hacks.patch plus additional modifications from
>
2012/12/31 hhm :
> So I am guessing this may be because of some of these: 1) the wireless
> driver, 2) something writing to the wrong hardware address, which
> these GPIOs correspond to, 3) something else.
And... which wireless driver are you using? In case of b43 you can
take a look at
main.c
sta
Cumulative patch for avoiding unaligned access traps on ar71xx hardware
using the
AG71xx network driver and the Linux 3.7.1 kernel. This patch contains
OpenWRT's existing
902-unaligned_access_hacks.patch plus additional modifications from
CeroWRT. The result
is a significant increase in perfo
On 12-12-31 10:44 AM, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
>
> oops, you misunderstood me:
> like Jonathan i propose to move the logger call to
> an rc-file /etc/init.d/logger (or syslog?) which both packages
> (base-files + syslogd-ng3) have to supply.
I think I get your meaning. However you cannot have a su
since 2 years we are using zram[0] in our production
networks and we love it. i like to kick out the package
compcache which is very outdated and just use the mainline
implementation. at the moment we are manually go into
kernel_menuconfig and switch on:
General setup:
---> [*] Support for paging
* Brian J. Murrell [31.12.2012 16:38]:
> > write an startup-script for both and delete it from "/etc/init.d/boot"
> > so the "busybox"-logger simply gets overwritten when you install
> > "syslog-ng3".
>
> So are you proposing that the syslog-ng3 post-install script edit
> /etc/init.d/boot? IMHO
Bastian Bittorf writes:
>> [2] wget
>> http://user:p...@dyn.dns.he.net/nic/update?hostname=example.org&myip=10.0.0.1
>> # GNU Wget
>> [4] wget --no-http-keep-alive
>> http://user:p...@dyn.dns.he.net/nic/update?hostname=example.org&myip=10.0.0.1
>> # GNU Wget without HTTP keep-alive
>
> i und
I think the 'sanest' way to do this would be to have a
/etc/init.d/logger script start the logger instead of /etc/init.d/boot
and having the install script for whatever syslog package gets added
later on do: '/etc/init.d/logger disable'
That's a core architecture change of course, but not much bi
On 12-12-31 09:12 AM, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
>
> the best way to solve this problem is IMHO to
> write an startup-script for both and delete it from "/etc/init.d/boot"
> so the "busybox"-logger simply gets overwritten when you install
> "syslog-ng3".
So are you proposing that the syslog-ng3 post-
* Brian J. Murrell [31.12.2012 14:39]:
> On 12-12-29 05:23 AM, Daniel A. Nagy wrote:
>
> Interesting perspective. The reason it seemed so important here to shut
> it down was because I had configured it to forward to a syslog server
> here and then also configured syslog-ng3 to do the same. Of
* Jonathan McCrohan [31.12.2012 14:40]:
> > why does it fail?
>
> It fails because they behave differently. ddns-scripts was written with
[...]
> As SSL dynamic DNS updates use cURL, there should be *no* reason for GNU
> Wget to be used in preference to BusyBox Wget. BusyBox Wget is
> default
There is a problem on my E1000, where when the wifi is turned on, some
LEDs/GPIOs are set and unset (the same ones every time). This is a
problem because there is one GPIO which turns on all the LAN/WAN LEDs
and (physically/electrically) disconnects all wired ports, thereby
breaking the wired netwo
This adds diag leds/buttons support for Linksys E1000 V1. It worked on
my router, however it may need some tweaking by people more familiar
with openwrt and c to make it fit for commiting.
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diff --git a/package/broadcom-diag/src/diag.c b/package/broadcom-diag/src/diag.c
index 7e0ff02
Sorry I don't understand!
Artur Artamonov a következőt írta:
>
>Zdarov ti moji pisjma polu4aje6? =]
>
>On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 21:35:02 +0100
>Mezei Miklós wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Anybody can help how to install the perl mysql module? Or how can I
>> handle the mysql database with perl on Openwrt?
Zdarov ti moji pisjma polu4aje6? =]
On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 21:35:02 +0100
Mezei Miklós wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anybody can help how to install the perl mysql module? Or how can I
> handle the mysql database with perl on Openwrt?
>
> Thanks to your reaply!
>
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