Re: [Voyage-linux] readonly/readwrite filesystem

2006-07-17 Thread Kim-man 'Punky' TSE
Not in this few days. See my posting later today. Pascal de Bruijn wrote: Well there be a tarball like the ISO, soon? Regards, Pascal de Bruijn On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 15:57 +0800, Kim-man 'Punky' TSE wrote: No, not the same. But you may check, the kernel may support it. Pascal de Bruijn

[Voyage-linux] The Road to 0.3

2006-07-17 Thread Kim-man 'Punky' TSE
Hi all, After the WorldCup and the completion of my part time project and studies, I now put my effort back to 0.3 development. In these few days, something will happen to voyage unstable repository and the existing voyage-current.tar.gz as I will promote the current/unstable to Debian

Re: [Voyage-linux] The Road to 0.3

2006-07-17 Thread Edwin Whitelaw
Punky, Are you effectively freezing the 0.2 repository, ie. no updating to the madwifi-ng package or kernel? Thx, Edwin Kim-man 'Punky' TSE wrote: Hi all, After the WorldCup and the completion of my part time project and studies, I now put my effort back to 0.3 development. In these few

Re: [Voyage-linux] Setup Advice

2006-07-17 Thread Edwin Whitelaw
One possible solution is: Two radios in your WRAP, one 5GHz for the backhaul (Master or Managed) and one 2.4GHz for the local AP. Don't know if you have the radios/antennas for an 11 mi 5GHz link. Another option is to look into the new 900MHz radios for your backhaul. Also, while not

Re: [Voyage-linux] Setup Advice

2006-07-17 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Hi, One possible solution is: Two radios in your WRAP, one 5GHz for the backhaul (Master or Managed) and one 2.4GHz for the local AP. Don't know if you have the radios/antennas for an 11 mi 5GHz link. Another option is to look into the new 900MHz radios for your backhaul. That is what

Re: [Voyage-linux] Setup Advice

2006-07-17 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Hi, One possible solution is: Two radios in your WRAP, one 5GHz for the backhaul (Master or Managed) and one 2.4GHz for the local AP. Don't know if you have the radios/antennas for an 11 mi 5GHz link. Another option is to look into the new 900MHz radios for your backhaul. That is what I

[Voyage-linux] resolv.conf suggestion

2006-07-17 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Punky maybe you should switch the default namesevers in the /ro/etc/resolv.conf to an open DNS server. My I suggest OpenDNS, http://www.opendns.com/. I have started using them about a month ago and they are great. They seem to get requests faster than most ISP DNS severs do and best of all

Re: [Voyage-linux] The Road to 0.3

2006-07-17 Thread Noah Dain
On 7/17/06, Kim-man 'Punky' TSE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, After the WorldCup and the completion of my part time project and studies, I now put my effort back to 0.3 development. In these few days, something will happen to voyage unstable repository and the existing voyage-current.tar.gz

Re: [Voyage-linux] Setup Advice

2006-07-17 Thread Noah Dain
On 7/17/06, Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, One possible solution is: Two radios in your WRAP, one 5GHz for the backhaul (Master or Managed) and one 2.4GHz for the local AP. Don't know if you have the radios/antennas for an 11 mi 5GHz link. Another option is to look