ingmar_k Wrote:
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> Edit 4:
> Some testers would be great.
> Kernel for Pogoplug V3 Classic:
> http://www.hs-augsburg.de/~ingmar_k/Pogoplug_ > V3/kernels/2.6.32-ppv3-classic-zram-1.1_ARMv6k.tar > .bz2
>
> Kernel for Pogoplug V3 Pro:
> http://www.hs-augsburg.de/~ingmar_k/Pogoplug_ > V3/kernels/2.6.32-ppv3-pro-zram-1.0_ARMv6k.tar.bz2 >
How do you identify a pogoplug V3 Classic?
I would love to test these out but my OXNAS versions are pogo-p25 and pogo-pro. Inside they look really really similar.
> Sources are available via github, as always. The
> kernels are explicitly compiled for ARMv6k, but
> they work (of course) with standard ARMv5
> distributions.
>
> Also quite interesting. Someone seems to be
> working on a 3.1.11 kernel for OXNAS-devices,
> again:
> https://github.com/kref/linux-oxnas
Doesn't kernel 3.1.x> have better support for wireless?
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> Edit 4:
> Some testers would be great.
> Kernel for Pogoplug V3 Classic:
> http://www.hs-augsburg.de/~ingmar_k/Pogoplug_ > V3/kernels/2.6.32-ppv3-classic-zram-1.1_ARMv6k.tar > .bz2
>
> Kernel for Pogoplug V3 Pro:
> http://www.hs-augsburg.de/~ingmar_k/Pogoplug_ > V3/kernels/2.6.32-ppv3-pro-zram-1.0_ARMv6k.tar.bz2 >
How do you identify a pogoplug V3 Classic?
I would love to test these out but my OXNAS versions are pogo-p25 and pogo-pro. Inside they look really really similar.
> Sources are available via github, as always. The
> kernels are explicitly compiled for ARMv6k, but
> they work (of course) with standard ARMv5
> distributions.
>
> Also quite interesting. Someone seems to be
> working on a 3.1.11 kernel for OXNAS-devices,
> again:
> https://github.com/kref/linux-oxnas
Doesn't kernel 3.1.x> have better support for wireless?