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- 20 Dec 2021, 05:39
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Bullseye
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13467
Re: Bullseye
Just a quick update on the bullseye release. Everything is almost ready now, I just have some minor issues with the rescue image. I don't know if I'd be able to release it in time before the holidays, but bullseye packages are available, so you can try an upgrade of your buster systems if you wish. ...
- 30 Nov 2021, 10:54
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: ZFS install?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5521
Re: ZFS install?
I would not recommend to do that, given the low amount of RAM available.
- 12 Oct 2021, 03:55
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Re: installing Transmission on B3
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5912
Re: installing Transmission on B3
Sh** I wanted to remove the poster from newly registered and instead I deleted his account out of habit with usual spammers... Sorry please recreate your account should you need it
- 04 Oct 2021, 14:49
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Bullseye
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13467
Re: Bullseye
Hello,
I have just moved back to Europe and I don't have much time to work on this yet. I hope I will be able to produce it before the end of year, stay tuned !
I have just moved back to Europe and I don't have much time to work on this yet. I hope I will be able to produce it before the end of year, stay tuned !
- 13 May 2021, 19:49
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Install system via x64 Linux?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6430
Re: Install system via x64 Linux?
Hello, It's completely possible to do the install this way. However there is a few caveats: The drive partition table should be GPT (MBR should work) filesystem for root should be ext3 ; ext2 should work also the kernel must be located in the first partition of the disk, in the /boot folder The simp...
- 08 Mar 2021, 15:40
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Image for B3 usb rescue system
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5483
Re: Image for B3 usb rescue system
The wiki should be fixed by now.
- 20 Nov 2020, 15:28
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Debian buster (10) image 1.0 released for B3
- Replies: 34
- Views: 64546
Re: Debian buster (10) image 1.0 released for B3
I've released a new version 1.1 of the image which fixes this permission issue and includes debian 10.6 with security updates as of now.
I don't really now, seems legit to me.philgaskin wrote: ↑19 Nov 2020, 17:26 As an aside, is it normal in later versions of Debian to see so many tmpfs mounts, especially the /run prefixed ones?
- 20 Nov 2020, 15:26
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Debian buster (10) image 1.1 released for B3
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12155
Debian buster (10) image 1.1 released for B3
Hello everyone, I've just release an updated version of the debian buster image for the B3. This new version fixes permission issues reported on version 1.0. I've recreated the image so it includes debian 10.6 with updates as of today (2020/11/20). As usual, this image is constructed from 3 differen...
- 19 Nov 2020, 11:19
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Debian buster (10) image 1.0 released for B3
- Replies: 34
- Views: 64546
Re: Debian buster (10) image 1.0 released for B3
While I build a new version (it will take some time) you can fix the path ownership with these commands (run as root): chown root:root / chown root:root /etc chown root:root /etc/systemd chown root:root /etc/systemd/system chown root:root /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants chown root:root /...
- 19 Nov 2020, 10:43
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Debian buster (10) image 1.0 released for B3
- Replies: 34
- Views: 64546
Re: Debian buster (10) image 1.0 released for B3
I followed the instructions to the letter (many times). The installation seems to go well each time but when I login I see the same issue that @guyran reported where /etc and /usr are owned by the excito user. Now I can change this recursively with chown and chgrp but the more worrying part is the ...
- 19 Oct 2020, 09:26
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: B3 as a security camera streamer ?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6838
- 16 Oct 2020, 10:27
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: B3 as a security camera streamer ?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6838
Re: B3 as a security camera streamer ?
I can build a kernel with video modules that you could test. If that's successful I'll push to to the official repo. Let me know !
- 10 Jul 2020, 10:45
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Upgrade all the way from squeeze :D
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13137
Re: Upgrade all the way from squeeze :D
It's theorically possible BUT you will probably face a number of problems you'll have to fix yourself. The hardest part will be squeeze -> jessie because you'll need to remove all the excito packages first. Jessie was the first one I did and it had a couple of issues I never fixed beacause we moved ...
- 03 Jul 2020, 11:54
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Debian buster (10) image 1.0 released for B3
- Replies: 34
- Views: 64546
Re: Debian buster (10) image 1.0 released for B3
Then I installed Buster and have been working with the configuration for many hours. I am not completely new to Linux but have been more into Windows for many years. Anyway now my B3 works greater then ever and I really like to send many thanks to MouettE! Thanks for your message. It's a great rewa...
- 30 Jun 2020, 14:55
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: B3 as gateway, throughput issues ...
- Replies: 5
- Views: 15469
Re: B3 as gateway, throughput issues ...
I'd say that it's expected. Remember that the B3 hardware is over 10 years old, even if the network interfaces are gigabit, routing in done by the OS. I don't know however if others have done detailed benchmark on the network speeds but I never had tremendous performance.