> Am I missing something simple, or has something changed?
no, it is fixed now.
term% hget http://9front.org/iso/9front-5048.e16a172bcae6.iso.bz2 | md5sum
05261773213fa4b9cd4febe13d6ed1d2
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here's an other very nice device I recommend that is comparable to the w703n:
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/gl-inet/gl-ar150
On 09/01/16 19:21, Anthony Sorace wrote:
> Anyone got anything? USB dongle we can drive, or an ethernet bridge
> folks have had good results with? WiFi with WPA2 is ideal, but the
> only hard requirement for my use case is power: it needs to either
> draw directly or be able to draw power via
Anthony on 7/12/11 you asked about the Realtek 8188/8192 . I've seen a few
raspi bundles that have the EDIMax EW-7811Un with them. This is a 0x7392
: 0x7811 implementation of a RealTek RTL8188CUS which worked out of the
box for me with the raspian and stratux images. I easily found a data
All -
(This is a 9front question)
I am trying to get the ISO image to start building a 9front machine, and
recently have been unable to get a usable image.
I've tried using (on Centos7) Firefox and wget, and the results returned
won't get through bunzip2. They aren't recognized as bzip2 files.
Hi,
Looks like the header of the file is a bit broken:
cpu% hget 'http://9front.org/iso/9front-5048.e16a172bcae6.iso.bz2' | dd
-count 1 -bs 512 | python -c 'import sys;print ["%02x"%ord(x) for x in
sys.stdin.read()]' 1+0 records in 1+0 records out ['00', '00', '00', '00',
'00', '00', '00', '00',
yes, the file appears to be all zeros until 0x4. until this is fixed,
use torrent or fetch the file from:
http://r-36.net/9front/9front-5048.e16a172bcae6.iso.bz2
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