The latest MagicJack USB dongles can be plugged directly into your router, no need for a PC. They've been like this for at least the last few years. The USB is only used to provide 5V of power to the MagicJack and can be plugged into a USB charger. So you can use multiple MagicJack dongles on a single router, one for each port on the router. See the section labeled To connect with a highby rayknight - Off-Topic
You are correct I have not been able to build u-boot from your GitHub source as I am missing the .config file. I have built u-boot from vendor provided source many times as the .config file was provided so all the was necessary was a simple "make" command. However since your source does not contain a .config file I must create one using "make menuconfig". The issue is theby rayknight - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ray, > > Everything you need is in the u-boot release thread: > > References: > > 1. U-Boot source code at GitHub (branch 2016.05-ki > rkwood-tld-2 (tld-1 and tld-2 are identical)) Sorry, but that is not entirely true. The source code does not contain the .config file used to generate thby rayknight - uBoot
Bodhi, Can you provide the .config file used when building the uboot.2016.05-tld-1.sheevaplug.bodhi.tar. I'd like to use it as a base for correcting the missing mmc and load commands. I tried using make menuconfig on your uboot source, but there are too many configuration options available and having your .config as a starting point would be extremely helpful. Rayby rayknight - uBoot
What would I need to change when building from your source in order to enable both the "mmc" command and the "load" command so it would be compatible with other u-boot images? Thanks, Rayby rayknight - uBoot
I believe the one that actually worked is very close to what LeggoMyEggo has pictured. It is a SanDisk SDSA5DK-032G-1016 VER:10.56.00. As stated above I also tried the following without success: Sandisk X300 MSATA 128GB SD7SF6S-128G-1012 FW: X3300012 Micron M550 mSATA SSD 64GB SATA Model: MTFDDAT064MAY F/W: MU02 Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
For the Kirkwood based systems I have booting from SD I'm not really concerned about performance so I just use a decent quality class 10 SD card. I installed Armbian on the internal flash of my Beelink X2. My ODroid boxes I shelled out the extra money for the eMMC drives for those. I have a Pine A64+ also and I use the Armbian recommended Samsung EVO microSD on that. Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
I have acquired a Sheevaplug and I just tried installed the latest uboot 2016.05-tld-1. I then tried to boot an SD with the Debian root file system from the Debian section of this forum. It appears that the Sheevaplug version of uboot is missing at least the mmc and load commands. See the following log from attempting to boot the SD card after successful install of uboot and the uboot.2016.0by rayknight - uBoot
This is the same mod that LeggoMyEggo posted about in Pogoplug Pro / V3 Internal SSD Mod. So it should already be in the wiki. Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
Just booted uboot via kwboot and then booted from SD card on one of these units and noticed it appears to be running at 1GHz instead of the 800Mhz. So it appears that perhaps another modification is a faster clock. This can also be seen in the following line from the above log: CPU running @ 1000Mhz L2 running @ 500Mhz Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
Earlier this year I made an ebay purchase of 10 pogoplug mobiles that had been used by Smartenit - Making your world smarter and greener The units had what appeared to be a wifi antenna added just above the reset button. These had been modified to run some type of management system and I hadn't been able to figure out how to crack access to the simple web page it hosted, so I set aside unby rayknight - Off-Topic
No response from anyone on this issue, but another data point from me. I was successful in using an older SanDisk 32GB MSATA SSD. Not sure why the larger SanDisk and the Micron cause timeout issues.by rayknight - Off-Topic
I have finally gotten around to trying to use the SATA to mSATA adapter on one of my PogoPlug Pros. I have been using this system with an eSATA drive successfully for over a year. I first used a USB to SATA adapter to connect the mSATA to SATA adapter with a SanDisk X300 MSATA 128GB SSD as /dev/sdb. I used fdisk to create the /dev/sdb1 partition and then formatted as ext3 with rootfs label andby rayknight - Off-Topic
I have an old 27" Toshiba LCD TV with HDMI input that I use with my Beelink X2 as I found that my DVI monitor wouldn't sync properly. I've not had much success with DVI to HDMI adapters.by rayknight - Allwinner A10
Joey, What type of monitor are you using with the Beelink X2? If it's not an HDMI monitor you will have issues using Armbian.by rayknight - Allwinner A10
I believe that is based on the same reference design used for the original Chromecast and Google TV. The actual processor is the Marvell 88DE3100. Linux support for the processor was added in late 2013. The linux kernel designates this as part of the Marvell Berlin series of processors.by rayknight - Off-Topic
Down for me also. However depending on what you are looking for there is a list of other linux-kernel archives. A few of these archives appear to be current.by rayknight - Off-Topic
This device was the original hardware for which FreedomBox was originally targeted. It also originally shipped with an earlier version of Debian. If the unit is still running the original firmware the U-Boot will need to be replaced, so you'll need serial access. Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for info Ray and habibie! > > > LaCie LaPlug: underpowered > > A38z ClearFog : powerful but too new, so expensive > . > > Iomega iConnect and D-Link DIR-665: might be best > bang for the buck if you can get these for a used > price on eBay. But both will have logistic proby rayknight - Off-Topic
The last column in the passwd file is the default user shell. So if you want to change the default shell for the root user you would modify the entry for root in the passwd file so that the last column would be /bin/ash or /bin/hush. You'll want to ensure that the shell binary is in the /bin directory. If it is in a different directory just modify the path appropriately. Rayby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks to you, we know that card works for Kirkwoo > d iConnect box. It means that it also works for ot > her Kirkwood boxes with mPCIe (if such exists). An > d I think it has a very high probability to work f > or other SoC boxes. > According to my data the following Kirkwood based devices have aby rayknight - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My best cost/performance ratio DIY NAS: Goflex Ne > t/Goflex Home (SATA port multiplier, Gbits LAN). P > erhaps the Dreamplug too (I need to finish buildin > g uboot and kernel for it before I can be more cer > tain). The stock debian installer for jessie and stretch and sid support the DreamPlug. Tby rayknight - Off-Topic
Joey, I'd be interested in what chip is actually on the troublesome USB 3.0 mpcie card. The GL830 is a USB 2.0 to SATA bridge chip that has been noted as having poor performance and other issues. Search the Armbian forums for details. It could be that they also have a PCIe to USB 3.0 bridge chip that also has performance issues. Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
When looking at any USB to SATA expansion board pay close attention to the chipset used as anything using the Genesis Logic GL830 is going to be complete crap. Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
And another ebay find $13.50 with shipping and it arrived with keyboard, mouse and DVI to VGA adapter! This is an HP t5335z which has a 1 GHz Marvell ARM Armada 510, 1 GB DDR3 RAM, 512MB Flash, 4 USB 2.0, headphone and microphone jacks, and Gigabit Ethernet. No DTS file available, but this is the same processor used in the original SolidRun CuBox and the GlobalScale D3Plug which are both suppby rayknight - Off-Topic
Still another one left on ebay at the $40 price I paid.by rayknight - Off-Topic
I just acquired another HP Thin Client that can be hacked to run Debian. The HP t410 Zero Thin Client is running a TI TMS320DM8148 @ 1GHz (similar processor to the Beaglebone Black) it has 1 GB RAM and 4 GB NAND with VGA and DisplayPort and 4 USB Ports. I'll be building a kernel to this weekend as there is already a DTS file available dm8148-t410.dts! There's also an AllInOne verby rayknight - Off-Topic
Where did you get the nandwrite and nanddump that you are trying to use with OpenWrt CC? OpenWrt does have a nand-utils package available via opkg.by rayknight - Debian
rkrug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi > Thanks - I get > > > root@lms:~# grep -a --null-data U-Boot /dev/mtd0ro > U-Boot 2011.12 (Feb 20 2012 - 21:21:59) > Pogoplug E02U-Boot > ** Invalid partition type "%.32s" (expect "U-Boot" > ) > U-Boot BUG at %s:%d! > > > Are these the errors yoby rayknight - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > I'm still waiting for two flavors of USB audio in > the mail, and keep cringing thinking about the > noise generated by other cheap audio devices - but > than again the X2 has no fans so one kind of > interference should be minimal. I'm curious why you would need to add USB audio to the X2 when it already has SPDIF audio? Rayby rayknight - Allwinner A10