[How-To] Get "Google Reader" working right on router
As you might know, Google Reader is to shutdown on summer. The goal of this How-To is to install Google Reader replacement
right to router - a Tiny Tiny RSS which Looks like Google Reader, Feels like Google Reader and so onCheck out my video clip.
The positive side effect is a privacy — no one can see what feeds you are reading.
Pre-requirements: asuswrt-merlin firmware on board and a USB drive with Entware installation.
Download and unpack preconfigured TT-RSS
Install necessary packagesCode:cd /opt wget http://files.ryzhov-al.ru/Routers/tt-rss/tt-rss_1.7.5.tgz tar -xvzf ./tt-rss_1.7.5.tgz rm ./tt-rss_1.7.5.tgz
Start it!Code:opkg install \ dtach \ lighttpd-mod-fastcgi \ mc \ mysql-server \ php5-cgi \ php5-cli \ php5-mod-ctype \ php5-mod-curl \ php5-mod-dom \ php5-mod-hash \ php5-mod-iconv \ php5-mod-json \ php5-mod-mbstring \ php5-mod-mysql \ php5-mod-session \ php5-mod-simplexml \ php5-mod-xml \ wget
All necessary stuff will be started automatically on reboot.Code:/opt/etc/init.d/S70mysqld start /opt/etc/init.d/S80lighttpd start /opt/etc/init.d/S81ttrss-update start
Point a browser to
where 192.168.1.1 is an ip address of router, enter default credentials "admin"/"password" and enjoy using Tiny Tiny RSS.Code:http://192.168.1.1:81/tt-rss/
That's an easy way of installing TT-RSS. If you want to know technical detail about it, see third post.




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