Top, center, of the pic where there is a white box that says "mac address" on the left and right side of the that box it looks like antenna points. Or is that something different?
Is there a mode version with ntfs-3g/fuse builtin? Anybody knows a version with ntfs-3g/fuse that can be flashed into a router with DD-WRT installed already?
Thanks.
Sorry, I am new to this kind of installation. Could you provide a little bit of details about the procedure which will help me a lot? Thanks.
1. I have already have dd-wrt installed on the router. How can I flash it with a mod version?
2. Where can I download the right version of ntfs-3g/fuse as the kernel?
3. To "ipkg install ntfs-3g", does it mean I need to have a USB drive pre-formatted and connected to the router?
Thanks again.
facsi wrote:
any build could do it. Just do:
ipkg install ntfs-3g
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 11:08 Post subject: kmod for USB sound
Could someone please upload/share the files needed for USB sound cards? Several people reported to have it working, but all the links to related kernel module files are dead.
@facsi, just noticed a new release is out as of yesterday, 22118-07/24/2013. Will you continue to post updated builds every now and then? (Since yours are the only options for people wanting DD-WRT with swap.)
Can't believe this piece of hardware just keeps running. And running great.
kgoerbig wrote:
...Top, center, of the pic where there is a white box that says "mac address" on the left and right side of the that box it looks like antenna points. Or is that something different?
Could someone please upload/share the files needed for USB sound cards? Several people reported to have it working, but all the links to related kernel module files are dead.
@kurochkin, original files are attached. (Must be logged in to see.) Couple of notes:
Sorry yutoon. I will not. My builds differ from official on swap and mppe fix. they fixed the mppe. And from what ive seen, the swap feature was useless.
Now im using a cubieboard/raspberry pi to do all my dd-wrt used to do.
Sorry yutoon. I will not. My builds differ from official on swap and mppe fix. they fixed the mppe. And from what ive seen, the swap feature was useless.
Now im using a cubieboard/raspberry pi to do all my dd-wrt used to do.
Hmmm, interesting. The swap partition, you're saying, never gets used? Like, if you add more and more Transmission connections, for example, it would segfault instead of using the swap? (That would indicate a problem in the source...)
Or are you saying that the amount of RAM in this model is sufficient to handle most normal application loads? (I've seen this, even pushing it pretty hard. No problems.)
Here's the test: All agree that you MUST have swap in order to be able to compile a large package from source. If that's true, then running your FW build (along with some swap space) is the only way to keep from crashing while doing this. But then to your point (if as in 2nd paragraph), most people aren't going to use the router for this purpose.
Then are we led to understand that the v1 with 32MB of RAM can make use of the swap, while the B1 with 64MB almost never has need of it?