I guess I forgot to log on to post that, anyway I played around a little and you can now enable ssh without registering the device. I couldn't conect to the CloudEngines Diagnostic page with https with any of my computers for some reason (strangely this changed after I was able to log on with my phones browser and issue the command) Its as easy as accessing the page at https://root:ceadmby bitz - uBoot
grayman4hire Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi @bodhi, > > Let me apologize first, I did not read this whole > thread, but had a quick question. > > Can I assume both the Pogoplug Series 4 and > Pogoplug Mobile will be supported? > > The Mobile is currently on sale for $7.50 (on > Adorama) so it's hard to pass up.by bitz - uBoot
Figured it out, spent a week reading up on using make, buildroot, and compiling the realtek drivers, most of my help came from the ArmadeuS Project wiki here had to make a new image with things like wpa_supplicant and wireless tools, add some driver modules to the kernel, and make a few changes to the config, then I could compile the wireless driver. My little dockstar is currently residing in aby bitz - Rescue System
I decided that I wanted to add a wifi stick to my plug while waiting for my sensors to come in. Looks like I will have to add the necessary tools to the image with buildroot, and make a driver for my realtek rtl8188cus module. So I started by grabbing the source for the drivers from realtek.com and added some lines for the dockstar CONFIG_PLATFORM_ARM_926T = y and ifeq ($(CONFIG_PLATFORM_Aby bitz - Rescue System
I am having the exact same problem, I tried all 3, but no joy, getting a little frusterated edit: turns out that rescue_installed was set to 0, booted from a stick and ran fw_setenv rescue_installed 1 and that fixed my problemby bitz - Rescue System
Looks like Maxim is no longer producing the lightning detector, can be had from hobby-boards, but Maxim still does sample requests, so I can at least get temp and humidity sensors to play with. Thanks for suggesting, I have requested samples from them before when I was trying to teach myself electronics, and forgot that they did that. So far everything is going well on my plug. Had some issueby bitz - Rescue System
OK, finally had some time to sit down and flash it to one of my plugs, up and running. Tomorrow hopefully I will have time to tweak motion a little, and research some 1-wire devices to get a little weather station going. Finally have motion running on a dock that will survive a power outage! Thank you sir, great work!by bitz - Rescue System
good to knowby bitz - Rescue System
Much thanks, I can't wait to play around with this. I wold be useless at helping with git, but have several dockstars, pogos, a goflex and some pi's to play with if you needed any testing done. I have been looking at your weather station the last few days and convincing myself that it would be a fun project to set one up, so this will definitely see some use.by bitz - Rescue System
davygravy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bitz: I will try to post a tarball ASAP. > > Be aware that what I post would be bootable, but > would need some editting to set up things like > where you want to stop the images, how you'd want > to process them with the embedded ffmpeg (which is > built into the image). Thanks, I aby bitz - Rescue System
Thanks for this. Any chance you could provide a tarball, or point me to a guide for compiling from git?by bitz - Rescue System
I am having a similar problem, after a power outage, at least one of my dockstars will hang while booting (I can see it on the network with the correct ip, however all ports are closed) Not having a linux PC handy this last time, I booted into pogo, reflashed the uboot, and reattached the usb stick and it reboots fine. Looking into getting some UPSs, the one in the barn with the webcams is of paby bitz - Debian
Thanks shyd! You just helped a ton. I was having issues installing anything because I somehow managed to bork my debootstrap trying the other methods to get debian installed on a new dockstar. I didn't know what to do and was just going to try to reflash the original system through serial rs232. Set up to do it and thought I would check the forums and saw your post, saved me a bunch of haby bitz - Debian
Looks like Pogoplug is working on a service to make personal computers work like our little Dockstars and Pogoplugs were originally meant to. There was a an open beta, missed it, but I'm curious if it's something I can set up on my Dockstar to get back the original functionality. Just had to share with everyone. lifehacker - turn your computer into a personal cloudby bitz - Debian
Well, flashed a new unmodified firmware, didn't brick it, looking at the fwimage-seg0.bin there is a block of zeros 0x00 that is big enough, but the script seems to be looking for 0xFF so it is calling out the same error as before. 0001ff0 10ad 8503 a535 2993 c978 f048 ef6a 2293 0002000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 * 0002130 0000 02d0 99e6 9ae6 02d0 9be6 a2da e8fa 0002140by bitz - Displays
There was a CD, though I have not looked at it yet.by bitz - Displays
This guy link, opened her up and the board markings are "4919 DPF0G(sitr) MB 04 There is an outline for where a chip goes that cuts through the text, so a 6 may be a G, or an r an i and so on.by bitz - Displays
Script makes it further with that line commented out. I really don't care if I wreck it, total investment was <$3. Already searching for a replacement. Does the hack just write to the free space to patch it, or is it possible to do a full firmware replacement from someone elses dump? pastebinby bitz - Displays
Looks like not so much free space on mine only 78 bytes? 0003f90 2ead 8d06 050d 7f29 2e8d 6006 ffff ffff 0003fa0 ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff * 0003fd0 ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff 44b5 44e4 44e4 0003fe0 44e7 44e4 44e4 450f 4528 4541 455a 4599 0003ff0 44e4 45c8 45e1 45fa 4613 4630 4049 44e4 0004000by bitz - Displays
Hi all, I have been silently lurking in the forums while having some fun on my dockstars. I purchased an Innovage generic from ebay, and it appears to be the same as the ones on the st2205 wiki, dmesg is the same. hackfw.sh was able to backup the firmware of the device, and displays the message on the devices screen, but is not able to find a hack. Added the shift3 hack and no joy. tried the geneby bitz - Displays