Hey, Like Michael, I also tested a bit on CubieTruck yesterday. The first-boot and Plinth first-run seemed to work fine, and I also tried a few of the applications. No errors in /var/log/freedombox-setup.log and /var/log/freedombox-first-run.log.
That was yesterday. Today I'm trying again and during first-run I get endless log lines like this on the console.. [ 5.973081] systemd[1]: Time has been changed [ 5.977827] systemd[1]: Time has been changed [ 5.982432] systemd[1]: Time has been changed The boot process then never seems to complete, and some other errors show up as well. I guess I somehow messed up one of my CubieTrucks. When I try the same image on a different CubieTruck, it works again without problems. Another thing I noticed is that the firmware-atheros package was missing for the USB AR9271 adapter. I installed it manually via SSH, and got a new interface called "wlx485d602a76ad". With this interface, I was able to successfully configure a wireless AP via the Plinth network-manager module. Internet access via that AP works (I get IP 10.42.0.37), but DNS resolution of "freedombox" fails. The Tor transparent proxy also doesn't work on that interface (is it supposed to?). Sometimes when trying to install applications, I get this error in Plinth: Error installing packages: E: http://http.debian.net sid/main armhf Packages is not (yet) available () Plinth and the whole box are noticeable faster, this is a huge improvement! Looks like the release has already been announced now, yay :) I'll keep testing more over the next few days to try everything on the QualityAssurance page. Markus On 08/07/2015 03:49 PM, Sunil Mohan wrote: > On 08/07/2015 04:34 PM, Michael Pimmer wrote: >> Thanks Sunil, >> I'll be able to test tomorrow morning. Markus, if you can test earlier >> or want to play around anyway go for it! >> > Drop a line to Nick and James when this is done. One of them will make > the announcement. >
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