Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca - 5:57 30.03.16 wrote:
> Just like any Linux distribution, it is recommended to not mix a kernel
> from a different release with runtime from another release. However, if
> there is no incompatibility between them, you are free to do as you want.
> The more distance each
Just like any Linux distribution, it is recommended to not mix a kernel
from a different release with runtime from another release. However, if
there is no incompatibility between them, you are free to do as you want.
The more distance each kernel is, the more likely to have
incompatibilities.
Ope
Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca - 1:41 30.03.16 wrote:
> Michal,
>
> Google is your friend ;-)
He pretends he is, but didn't provided the answer I was looking for, just
plenty of workarounds I mentioned ;-)
> But I'll easy your search
> https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/opkg
>
> Check the upgrade
Hi Shankar,
I appreciate your message, and basically agree with what you are saying.
The message was partly mourning for a time past and partly just a
recognition of how things are, and what that means.
In particular I think that OpenWrt is caught with a codebase that was
developed more rou
Michal,
Google is your friend ;-)
But I'll easy your search
https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/opkg
Check the upgrade description.
Regards
Em ter, 29 de mar de 2016 às 04:45, Michal Hrusecky
escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> there is a patch in OpenWRT that disables option to upgrade all packages
> and
Hi all,
I realized what part of my frustration (aside from medically causes
reasons for oversensitivity) is that what I wanted from OpenWrt is not
what OpenWrt is anymore. I was looking for the old days of GNU/Linux
when most everyone was playing and sharing the results of playing to
benefit
From: Michal Cieslakiewicz
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 19:13:05 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 0/2] Netgear WNR2200: improved support
Hello,
Two patches following this email improve OpenWrt support for another
device from Netgear WNR2000v3 family, that is WNR2200.
With AR9287 GPIO chip access in place, all LE
From: Michal Cieslakiewicz
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2016 20:00:54 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] ar71xx: WNR2200: enable control of all LEDs and buttons
This patch provides full GPIO support for WNR2200 (LEDs and buttons).
It exposes all LEDs to operating system, including Ethernet ones.
Signed-off-by: Mic
From: Michal Cieslakiewicz
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2016 18:17:45 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] ar71xx: WNR2200: fix for random WLAN MAC
Fix for invalid/random/duplicate WLAN MAC address in WNR2200.
Permanent platform MAC is calculated and assigned during system startup.
WLAN MAC follows wired Ethernet int
On 29/03/2016 10:07, Bruno Randolf wrote:
> Hello!
>
> What happened to https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/?
>
> Last commit on 'master' is from Feb 23, on 'chaos_calmer' from Feb 19...
>
> It's a problem for me because I am using this as my main git upstream
> and I'd have to rebase (again) t
Hello!
What happened to https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/?
Last commit on 'master' is from Feb 23, on 'chaos_calmer' from Feb 19...
It's a problem for me because I am using this as my main git upstream
and I'd have to rebase (again) to use
git://git.openwrt.org/15.05/openwrt.git or
git://git.o
Hi,
there is a patch in OpenWRT that disables option to upgrade all packages and
allows upgrading only specified packages which leads to plenty of answers
online how to do that[1][2][3][...] Does anybody remembers the reason for
disabling it? The only thing I can think of is discouraging people fr
On 18/03/2016 11:19 PM, Jason Wu wrote:
The new mkits.sh is a complete new implementation to support:
- multi-configuration (upto 10 with -c option). First -c used defines
the default conf used.
- multi-image support - multiple kernel/fdt/ramdsik image (upto 50 images)
- per image configuration
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