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    Igor got a reaction from Kennetzdedy in General questions and answers   
    Since December 2013, when I started to deal with CLI Debian images and support them, things become ... bigger. My prime motivation was only to build an working Linux image for some amateur based services.
     
    Project brought a lot of fun, a lot of new toys on my desk but also tears and frustrations. I hope and wish that public use our work to the greatest degree.
     
    Blog comments - your questions and (not only my) answers - become large and valuable knowledge base for ARM single board computers and general Debian / Ubuntu problems. I already manage to pack some of the into the FAQ but I'll need your help and patience within summarizing this into General FAQ. You only need to login into Github to add to file.
     
    I am slowly slowly closing comments on my personal website www.igorpecovnik.com and when most useful stuff will be in the FAQ they will be re-moved.
     
    We are going further - projects are moving to www.armbian.com, forum.armbian.com and we are slowly getting an dedicated repository deb.armbian.com
     
    Thank you!
     
     
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    Igor got a reaction from GrandPeter in Problems with hostapd   
    You need to use rt-patched hostapd:
    hostapd-rt /etc/hostapd.conf-rt
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    Igor got a reaction from Toast in armbian-config   
    I agree. I also dumped BTSync from usage some time ago but haven't adjust the build script yet. Currently I am developing the backup / restore part which hanged somewhere in the middle.
     
    All general services are open / free to change. I don't prefer any - it must work / suit the purpose. 
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    Igor reacted to Patcher in Lamobo R-1 Sata power   
    FIRST OF THX iGOR FOR YOUR GREAT WORK AND HANDS-ON WORKING IMAGES
     
    Sata powering, no nonsense, just inject the power 5 Volt into the LiPo battery connector and your ready to go.
    Its idd poorly designed, and there are different solutions about, this 1 suits me fine.
     
    I found the solution on a forum, if i find it again ill post the 1 who came with this solution. Credits due to that person who experimented, without risking his/your warranty.
    The battery charger will shut off above 4,2 volts, and i was not using it anyway.
     
    Because of another design flaw, watch the temperature of your hard-disk, its 40+ because it sits on top of something hot.
    Especially if your using the closed acrylic case that comes with it.
     
    Besides the hardware/design flaws in this board it will make a kick-ass router.
     
    Edit: after injecting the 5 Volt to the LiPo socket press power on button
     
    Greetz form Holland
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    Igor got a reaction from XTL in General questions and answers   
    I know this way is a bit odd for such simple case but yes.
     
    1. When you click edit the whole source is forked to your account automatically
    2. Now it's your copy which you can edit
    3. When you are satisfied you can send a modified code back to me (create pull request) and I decide to merge it, propose changes, reject, ...
     
    This is Github way. It's meant for code and then those steps become logical. 

    Mastering Github is useful 
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    Igor reacted to seppel in WLAN on CT not working   
    Your solution works...i disabled eth0 and everything is fine. thank you!
     
    i dont need AP mode..i am just confused that exactly the same config with enabled eth0 works on kernel 3.4.x wheezy.
     
    4.0.4 jessie doesnt allow me to run both adapters at the same time (without bonding).
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    Igor reacted to Toast in armbian-config   
    Here is my take on printerserver using cups with google cloudprint / airprint support and a little system monitor called mintr incase you wanna improve on yours 
     
    https://gitlab.com/swe_toast/Printerserver
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    Igor got a reaction from Marv21 in Cubietruck with Debian jessie 4.0.4 dont boot up   
    This is known problem for v3.7 ... I double checked the new compilation and I'll do it again during a day.
     
    Don't know exactly what was the problem but it was Debian problem. I only rebuild the root-fs and troubles gone away.
     
    If you were compiling by yourself make sure you delete output/rootfs/jessie-rootfs.tgz ... cached filesystem.
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    Igor got a reaction from blindpet in Reprepare Image for Distribution   
    Script firstrun /etc/inid.d/firstrun
     
    To re-enable it:
     update-rc.d firstrun defaults
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    Igor reacted to blindpet in Reprepare Image for Distribution   
    lol of course, I remembered the configuration file looking different. Will build an image later today hopefully with modular PMP support and report back to you
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    Igor reacted to Jacob Gadikian in Great move!   
    I just wanted to support you in your move from ROM to Distro.  Having up to date kernels, learning to make up to date kernels and absolutley great compile updates are what separate what you've been doing from other projects.  I know quite well that it's not easy doing your own funky tech thing, and wish to congratulate you on seeing it through!
     
    Best wishes,
    a fan of your work!
    -Jake
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    Igor reacted to Morigal in Problems with hostapd   
    I changed my /etc/interfaces according to your suggest and it works.
     
    Thanks alot.
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