needs oath* these days... bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Joey, > > For your purpose, now is probably a good time to > consider Google Drive. I actuall got it working a > long time ago on Pogoplug. But I lost interest in > that subject and did not keep it upto date. > > Perhaps I will try to make it work again.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
any chance of a writeup.....?? then bodhi can include it in the wiki cdlenfert Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just got pi-hole up and running on my Pogoplug > Pro. It was not an easy task for me, but others > might find it easier. Short summary is you run the > standard install script, then manually re-install > FTL from source, then resby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
try over at armbian.com as they are well versed in the above processor and dev board.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
teufel112 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Has anyone tried to use a kirkwood-device as > VPN-gateway? > I have - openvpn out to another device : network of 8 devices behind it > How performant could it be? That all depends on your provided bandwidth etc etc. for me i didn't notice any slowdown > Which device would you recommend?by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Although I have not tested to burn any DVD/CD media using this device on any Linux embedded system, I have been occasionally using it on a Linux desktop computer to burn DVD/CD media sans a problem. I have used similar devices on embedded system devices using a caddy to convert ones salvaged from laptops and they work quiby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
?? OLD ?? Even Joey is a sprightly youngster compared to some :)by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Q. Did this ever get bottomed out??by Gravelrash - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gravelrash Wrote: ----------------- > They say you cannot teach old dog new tricks, but > for old timers Joey and The Gravel. I remember when building a linux dial on demand router, with a 33600 bpm modem on a 3.5" floppy boot disk, with nat and firewall capability was cutting edge. On a current model 486by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > and you know my skill level is depreciated !!! Really, Openwrt comes to mind.... I would put you down more as my level of "inveterate fiddler" https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=inveterate+meaning&rlz=1C1GCEA_enGB744GB744&oq=inveterate&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.3454j0j8&sourceid=chrby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Something to watch out for and grab while you can.. at $2.50 https://liliputing.com/2018/11/valve-retires-steam-link-in-home-game-streaming-device.htmlby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
try this https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/install-and-configure-samba#3 https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs https://askubuntu.com/questions/1020281/best-practice-for-shared-directory-on-server-samba-windows-10-clientsby Gravelrash - Debian
i think a HOWTO on this lightweight solution would be good to have in the WIKIby Gravelrash - Debian
im favouring a hardware faultby Gravelrash - Debian
@all I recommend you install ethtool https://manpages.debian.org/jessie/ethtool/ethtool.8.en.html howto : 1) https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-troubleshoot-an-ethernet-interface-ubuntu-server-with-ethtool/ 2) https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/10/ethtool-command/ and also fake-hwclock https://manpages.debian.org/jessie/fake-hwclock/fake-hwclock.8.en.html to alleviateby Gravelrash - Debian
if i remember rightly you may need to install ethtool to manually set the Network Speed and Duplex, this was only necessary on a particular kernel release.by Gravelrash - Debian
im thinking more how you mount the shares via the slim and play then play the games. i recently came into the posession of 2 unmodified PS2. one Phat and one Slim. so i for one would benefitby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
cdlenfert Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah, but they do play PS1 and PS2 games :) > > I'm using my Slim with a FreeMCBoot memory card > and loading/playing games off an external HDD > connected to a PogoPlug running an SMB share. It's > a pretty cool setup to be able to play old PS2 > games without ever changing out a diby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Question : what is your requirement to use DietPi specifically, from a quick read through of the script, there doesnt seem to be that much different from what bodhi provides to what DietPi provides if the requirement is just to have these packages installed and to start the services that it can easily be done by a single command line. i could provide that very easily for you. apt-tranby Gravelrash - Debian
Below is there script - props to original author(s) #!/bin/bash { #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Optimize current Debian installation and prep for DietPi installation. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # REQUIREMENTS # - Currently running Debian (iby Gravelrash - Debian
seeing as how i cant get to my hardware to play - ill have a quick look and see if i cant get it started at leastby Gravelrash - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wildarse guess: perhaps there is an IRAD project > for MS Linux OS distribution on Intel hardware at > Richmond right now? :)))) ------------------------------------------------------- Stranger things have happened...... anyone remember Lindows? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Corp._v._Lindows.com,_by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
id recomend sticking it up on githubby Gravelrash - Debian
found the additional here https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,25473,page=4 (March 03, 2016 12:52PM) https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,25473,page=5 (bobafetthotmail March 08, 2016 05:02AM)by Gravelrash - Debian
From memory there was a set of uboot variables that could be seen with an expanded declaration request at the uboot prompt, something like HP variables. and this then showed the HP specific additions as well. again im not anywhere near my kit, but will see if i can trawl the thread and find the info bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @Gravelrash, >by Gravelrash - Debian
We had similar behaviour in the T5325. It was set in uboot variablesby Gravelrash - Debian
+1 > > I think he is absolutely right and honest.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Such a sham3 not this side of the pond...by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Just a 2cents worth. Have you tried sound through a usb audio adapter. Just to prove there are no subsystem conflicts?by Gravelrash - Debian
I personally find linus' style to be refreshing and honest. Its his project. Better that way than the falsety of a corporate shark smile.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/board-members/ To quote there website... "Linux is the premiere example of open source sustainability and success The Linux Foundation provides a neutral home where Linux kernel development can be protected and supported for years to come. Linux Foundation fellowships sponsor the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and lead maintainer Greg Kroahby Gravelrash - Off-Topic