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Thread: Debian on WL-700gE

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    Debian on WL-700gE

    Has anyone tried to install Debian MIPS onto our favourite device ?

    I can't get BigPond cable to work and I am familiar with Debian itself so I thought I might give this URL a go... but being an embedded newbie I'd feel more confident if I knew someone else had some success with something like this...

    http://wpkg.org/index.php/Running_De...WL-500G_deluxe

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    Quote Originally Posted by markc View Post
    Has anyone tried to install Debian MIPS onto our favourite device ?

    I can't get BigPond cable to work and I am familiar with Debian itself so I thought I might give this URL a go... but being an embedded newbie I'd feel more confident if I knew someone else had some success with something like this...

    http://wpkg.org/index.php/Running_De...WL-500G_deluxe
    I also interesting with this topic but i have too many data on my harddisk (almost 150mb) , so i can't try this one . maybe someone also interesting too.

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    debian on bcm4780 with rtorrent 0.7.4

    Is anyone interesting in it? I only try it sucessful on similar bcm4780 platform, but I never try it on ASUS WL-700GE.I need someone to try if it can run on ASUS WL-700GE. Since my English is poor, if there is any error please direct it. Thanks.

    Step 1: Download debian system image for mipsel.
    Step 2: Copy it to WL-700GE and unpack it with tar command.
    Code:
    tar zxvf bcm47xx_debian_20070420.gz
    Step 3: Login to WL-700GE via telnet and use chroot to change debian working folder.
    Code:
    ./usr/bin/chroot . /bin/sh
    Step 4: mount proc filesystem
    Code:
    mount -t proc proc /proc
    Step 5: Open ssh server
    Code:
    /etc/init.d/ssh start
    Step 6: Install required packages via apt-get or dselect

    Now, I have tested samba, apache2, php5 and they can work well.
    Step 7: Run screen and excute rtorrent Bit-Torrent software
    Code:
    screen -dmS rtorrent
    screen -r rtorrent
    rtorrent
    Note:
    The configuration file of rtorrent is located in /root/.rtorrent.rc.
    Default file download location : /nethdd
    Default file temp location : /nethdd/.session
    If you want to change max uploading speed or working folder, please modify this file.

    rtorrent download speed : max to 233 KB/s (My ADSL is 2M/512kbps)

    rTorrent Official userguide : http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/

    rtorrent 0.6 simple chinese guide : http://discuz.orz101.com/viewthread.php?tid=263

    rtorrent 0.7.4 simple chinese guide (composing...) : http://discuz.orz101.com/viewthread.php?tid=420

    Debian on WL-700GE Chinese description : http://discuz.orz101.com/viewthread.php?tid=418

    Any comments, please feedback to me or my discussion board.

    Thanks.
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    Last edited by wugi; 04-10-2007 at 11:44.

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    thx....after try the debian..
    1. chroot can work and don't test much.
    2. can't boot from hdd ( i use openwrt firmware , and set boot dev to hdd )

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    Yes, the init of debian has some problems. Therefore, it can't finish boot well.
    Can you provide the boot log of debian booting to me?
    Thanks.

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    i installed amule on my wlhdd. cannot display chinese. could you tell me how your rtorrent display chinese? i think the method should be same.
    above links you posted is invalid.
    thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yushengxin View Post
    i installed amule on my wlhdd. cannot display chinese. could you tell me how your rtorrent display chinese? i think the method should be same.
    above links you posted is invalid.
    thanks.
    Update download links as first post.
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yushengxin View Post
    i installed amule on my wlhdd. cannot display chinese. could you tell me how your rtorrent display chinese? i think the method should be same.
    above links you posted is invalid.
    thanks.
    Use Putty and select Translation to UTF-8. Then login to SSH and run rtorrent

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    Hi there,

    I just stumbled upon this thread, looking for an answer to the very same question: "has anyone successfully installed Debian GNU/Linux on one of those Asus WL700gE yet? If so, how?"

    I'm planning to buy one such machine to use it as a firewall and a local ftp/nfs server on one side, as a tiny web/mail server on the other side, to self-host my blog and e-mail on a DSL line.

    I already have such a setup running on a x86 machine, but I would highly appreciate to move it to a silent/low power-consuming/tiny box like the WL700gE seems to be.

    So I would appreciate any pointers and experiences on the matter, for I don't want to rush buying if I'm to discover it's too hectic to run Debian on it afterwards.

    Oh, and I would also like to use vservers to isolate services, and I wonder how that would be possible in terms of resources consumption. Looking forward to hearing experiences on that too!

    Cheers,

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