[Voyage-linux] New Donation from XMOS
Gustin Johnson
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Sat Sep 17 02:30:21 HKT 2011
OpenWRT is something you run instead of voyage. It runs perfectly
well on Alix hardware with the same wifi cards that Voyage supports.
If you really need a GUI this is probably the way to go.
If you are willing to put in a lot of work, you could look at porting
the LuCi GUI that OpenWRT uses to voyage. The challenge here is how
LuCi interacts with the system. You would to wither modify Voyage's
config files or write some sort of translation layer.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:14 PM, <jfh at greenhousepc.com> wrote:
> Gustin,
> Can I run OpenWRT on Voyage? I got the impression OpenWRT was more of a
> complete product than something I could just lay down on top of an already
> installed Voyage install that was also doing something else.
> --
> Julie Haugh
> Senior Design Engineer
> greenHouse Computers, LLC // jfh at greenhousepc.com // greenHousePC on
> Skype
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Voyage-linux] New Donation from XMOS
> From: Gustin Johnson <gustin at meganerd.ca>
> Date: Thu, September 15, 2011 6:40 pm
> To: jfh at greenhousepc.com
>
> If you want a web GUI, put OpenWRT on the CF card. It runs quote well
> on an ALIX.
>
> 2011/9/15 <jfh at greenhousepc.com>:
>> Kim-man,
>> I'm more interested in something more wireless router / bridge / WAP from
>> Voyage on an ALIX.2Dsomething.
>> If I send you one (where are you?!?), can you do something nice with it?
>> Or
>> does someone here have a list of packages that would give me a
>> point-and-shoot router configuration?
>> My goal is to produce a product that can be laid on top of an ALIX.2D2 to
>> provide solar-powered WiFi for remote locations. I have the product to
>> monitor and manage the solar power aspect, just need something like a
>> PHP-based interface to manage the wireless and wireful NICs.
>> --
>> Julie Haugh
>> Senior Design Engineer
>> greenHouse Computers, LLC // jfh at greenhousepc.com // greenHousePC on
>> Skype
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [Voyage-linux] New Donation from XMOS
>> From: Kim-man 'Punky' TSE <punkytse at punknix.com>
>> Date: Thu, September 15, 2011 2:05 am
>> To: voyage linux Mailing List <Voyage-linux at voyage.hk>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We are pleased to announced that XMOS[1] has donated a USB 2.0 Audio
>> Development Kit [2] to Voyage Linux community.
>> Their donation enables us to carry out certification on USB 2.0 audio
>> devices based on XMOS chipset and encourages us
>> further work on Voyage MPD [3] project.
>>
>> Once again, we would like to express our gratitude to XMOS for their
>> generous donation.
>>
>> [1] XMOS - http://www.xmos.com
>> [2] USB 2.0 Audio Development Kit -
>> http://www.xmos.com/products/development-kits/usbaudio2
>> [3] Voyage MPD - http://linux.voyage.hk/voyage-mpd
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Kim-man "Punky" Tse
>>
>> * Open Source Embedded Solutions and Systems
>> - Voyage Linux (http://linux.voyage.hk)
>> - Voyage ONE (http://linux.voyage.hk/voyage-one)
>> - Voyage MPD (http://linux.voyage.hk/voyage-mpd)
>> * Voyage Store (http://store.voyage.hk)
>>
>>
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