Just an update from myself to those who might read this thread in the future... I tried to recompile squeezelite from sources with apt source and removing for support for IR and SSL, but nothing changed. I then cloned from Github the latest version (newer than the Arch Linux ARM one) and compiled it with the same options of the ALARM version: memory footprint is completely different.by psychokiller - Debian
Hi bodhi, I am not sure I am following you. Quotebodhi BFQ is a remedy for the OOM killer stepping in when there are large swap space. So if squeezelite is not triggering OOM by itself, then I would think you'll see a lot of disk thrashing (but still be able to log in and look at the system). BFQ should avoid OOM kiking in if I understand properly, and you suggest to monitor swap page uby psychokiller - Debian
Additional information... Arch Linux ARM squeezelite version is: Squeezelite v1.9.8-1344, Copyright 2012-2015 Adrian Smith, 2015-2021 Ralph Irving. See -t for license terms while on Debian it is: Squeezelite v1.9.8-1317, Copyright 2012-2015 Adrian Smith, 2015-2021 Ralph Irving. See -t for license termsby psychokiller - Debian
Hi bodhi! Yes, just tried removing systemd from set_bootargs and rebooted a couple of times, behaviour is the same. [ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0 [ 0.000000] Linux version 5.18.6-kirkwood-tld-1 (root@tldDebian) (gcc (Debian 10.2.1-6) 10.2.1 20210110, GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.35.2) #1.0 PREEMPT Fri Jun 24 15:26:02 PDT 2022 [ 0.000000] CPU: Feroceon 88FR13by psychokiller - Debian
Hi all, I have lately migrated a few Dockstar(s) I used with Arch Linux ARM, most of them worked fine for the purpose they were intended, but one I wasn't able to migrate. The incriminated Dockstar was just installed with Arch Linux ARM and squeezelite, few utilities (lsusb/tmux/htop) but no other relevant services running, since it was used connected to a USB DAC and as a Logitech Mediaby psychokiller - Debian
Good, thanx for pointing that out. I knew about OpenWRT and was an avid user on Linksys routers but didn't remember it was OK to run on kirkwood. Paoloby psychokiller - Debian
Hi all! hope this is not off topic in the Debian forum: at the beginning of february Arch Linux ARM dropped support for armv5, so this is the last available distro to run on kirkwook devices (Dockstars, PogoPlugs, Zyxel NSA 320/325 and the like). I would like to thanx all the developers and contributors to this forum once more for keeping this things alive and our little plugs running. I hby psychokiller - Debian
Hi all, I am trying to revert to stock OS a Zyxel NSA320 that I flashed with new U-Boot and Debian. Unfortunately I do not have any backup, but managed to flash it with an original U-Boot from a dump that I got from an NSA325. I then tried to follow a guide found here ftp://ftp.zyxel.it/guide/nas/nsa320_recovery_firmware.pdf to restore kernel and rootfs using this package ftp://ftp.by psychokiller - uBoot
Hi! I read you have a stock NSA320, but probably you already flashed it with new U-Boot and Debian. If you haven't flashed it yet I am very interested in a dump of your nand to restore an NSA320 I have with stock firmware. I will PM you as well hoping you will read both this thread and PMs. Thanx, Paolo.by psychokiller - Debian