[leaf-user] Congrats
Hi everybody, since my old Wrap box was starting to die on me, I replaced it with an Alix box, and in the process, gave Bering uClibc 4.0 Beta 3 a try. I have to say, the installation was very smooth. The Find load modules for hardware is _very_ nice, and took away the usual hassle of finding out which modules (and dependencies) are needed for getting wlan to work (I use an atheros based card, and was a little worried about the switch from madwifi to ath5k). But everything worked beautifully, once I got rid of the inevitable typos that I'd put into the config. My setup isn't terribly complicated - cable connection to the internet, one internal wired network, one internal wlan net, and an OpenVPN connection. Thanks to all the developers who put this together, and special thanks to all those who worked on the docs in the wiki - even if it's not complete yet, I think it's the best documentation leaf has ever had. Just one question - I need tun.ko for my OpenVPN setup. Is this one of the cases where one still needs to add an entry to /etc/modules? It didn't get loaded by default, and after I added an entry to /etc/modules, things started working, but I'm not sure if there's a better way. Keep up the good work Martin -- I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my phone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my phone -- Bjarne Stroustrup -- Enable your software for Intel(R) Active Management Technology to meet the growing manageability and security demands of your customers. Businesses are taking advantage of Intel(R) vPro (TM) technology - will your software be a part of the solution? Download the Intel(R) Manageability Checker today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmar leaf-user mailing list: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user Support Request -- http://leaf-project.org/
Re: [leaf-user] Congrats
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 19:18 +0100, Martin Hejl wrote: -snip- Thanks to all the developers who put this together, Andrew, KP, David, etc. http://leaf.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=leaf/leaf;a=summary and special thanks to all those who worked on the docs in the wiki - even if it's not complete yet, I think it's the best documentation leaf has ever had. Agreed. Andrew, KP, and David did an outstanding job with the wiki. http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/leaf/ -- Mike Noyes http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes http://www.google.com/profiles/mhnoyes -- Enable your software for Intel(R) Active Management Technology to meet the growing manageability and security demands of your customers. Businesses are taking advantage of Intel(R) vPro (TM) technology - will your software be a part of the solution? Download the Intel(R) Manageability Checker today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmar leaf-user mailing list: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user Support Request -- http://leaf-project.org/
Re: [leaf-user] Congrats
Am Samstag, 26. März 2011, um 19:18:56 schrieb Martin Hejl: Hi everybody, since my old Wrap box was starting to die on me, I replaced it with an Alix box, and in the process, gave Bering uClibc 4.0 Beta 3 a try. I have to say, the installation was very smooth. The Find load modules for hardware is _very_ nice, and took away the usual hassle of finding out which modules (and dependencies) are needed for getting wlan to work (I use an atheros based card, and was a little worried about the switch from madwifi to ath5k). But everything worked beautifully, once I got rid of the inevitable typos that I'd put into the config. My setup isn't terribly complicated - cable connection to the internet, one internal wired network, one internal wlan net, and an OpenVPN connection. Thanks to all the developers who put this together, and special thanks to all those who worked on the docs in the wiki - even if it's not complete yet, I think it's the best documentation leaf has ever had. Just one question - I need tun.ko for my OpenVPN setup. Is this one of the cases where one still needs to add an entry to /etc/modules? It didn't get loaded by default, and after I added an entry to /etc/modules, things started working, but I'm not sure if there's a better way. Keep up the good work Martin Thx Martin! Yes AFAIK tun.ko is one of the cases where /etc/modules is still needed. As you wrote the autodetection is for harwdare modules - and tun.ko isn't a hardware module. At least I do not know a better way, than the one you choosed. (But don't count on me - after eight years using LEAF, I don't change my habits adding modules etc easily, so I may be behind the actual development. The good thing is, that the old habits still works as well :)) Maybe the module autodetection can be improved in the future to add modules needed by packages (that discussion was started some time ago without any results so far) - but then I think there are other, more important, issues yet, like Erichs question what is the canonical way to get rid of the unnecessary modules in initrd? or how to improve architecture-based initrd and moddb building... kp -- Enable your software for Intel(R) Active Management Technology to meet the growing manageability and security demands of your customers. Businesses are taking advantage of Intel(R) vPro (TM) technology - will your software be a part of the solution? Download the Intel(R) Manageability Checker today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmar leaf-user mailing list: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user Support Request -- http://leaf-project.org/