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I was able to install the nand branch of ar71xx of AA12.09beta without any problem on my rb450g mikrotik router.

Well done! Thanks that this seems to be supported meanwhile.

For flashing the image to nand i used a previously compiled ramdisk image which i still found at my server from an old trunk. So will there be a ramdisk image in AA12.09 in future, too?

I also need asterisk on that board. Well, meanwhile i know that there are some issues with uclibc 0.9.33 and asterisk at mikrotik hw (http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=32187&start=100#p315601 & https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/10974). Will there be a runing version in the future?

Will AA12.09 offer a repos with eglib precompile images and packages?

greetings

(Last edited by mole on 14 Sep 2012, 13:33)

I was worried for a second when net filter was not working with the generic x86 beta. Turns
out that adjusting the compile flags for my specific processor (Pentium 4) as well as adjusting
the target processor in the kernel menu did the trick.

Aside from that I'm impressed with the performance and spare a call trace at boot and another holdup
with some packages from the feed not wanting to install with the tweaked kernel. Its looking good.

A quick question tho, should I submit my bugs to Trac? or are these to be considered bumps in the road
that will sort themselves out?

jmorris wrote:

So how 'not recommended' is this for a classic WRT54-GL?  The 2.6 kernel version of Backfire runs ok if you aren't doing anything exotic but the wireless signal quality sucks.

I'm mostly doing educated guesses here: The throughput will likely be low, and you will probably see random reboots when the router runs out of memory, even in normal usage scenarios.

I see images for AA up for this router so can I assume it is at least safe to test it without a serial console?

Yes.

mole wrote:

For flashing the image to nand i used a previously compiled ramdisk image which i still found at my server from an old trunk. So will there be a ramdisk image in AA12.09 in future, too?

Yes, there will be. I noticed the omission myself when I wanted to flash the beta on my RB493G.

mole wrote:

I also need asterisk on that board. Well, meanwhile i know that there are some issues with uclibc 0.9.33 and asterisk at mikrotik hw (http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=32187&start=100#p315601 & https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/10974). Will there be a runing version in the future?

Probably. The nres is should be fixed in trunk, I think somebody just forgot to close the ticket. No idea about the issue mentioned in the mikrotik thread.

mole wrote:

Will AA12.09 offer a repos with eglib precompile images and packages?

Unlikely.

dougm275 wrote:

A quick question tho, should I submit my bugs to Trac? or are these to be considered bumps in the road
that will sort themselves out?

Please do so. Unless you already have a patch, then please submit it directly, since Trac isn't really made for patch tracking.

We can't do any promises that they will be fixed for the release, but it always helps having them documented.

Thank's!!!!!
OpenWrt
Router Model    TP-Link TL-WR1043N/ND v1
Firmware Version     OpenWrt Attitude Adjustment 12.09-beta / LuCI Trunk (trunk+svn9220)
Kernel Version    3.3.8

Successfully installed it in a ASUS WL500W router. With the small exception I am still getting dropped wireless when using an atheros card in the router (I replaced the factory card), it runs well.

(Last edited by supremedalek on 16 Sep 2012, 20:16)

After install, system log:
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.300000] net_ratelimit: 93 callbacks suppressed
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.300000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.310000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.310000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.430000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.580000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.590000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.590000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.600000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.

Creo2005 wrote:

After install, system log:
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.300000] net_ratelimit: 93 callbacks suppressed
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.300000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.310000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.310000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.430000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.580000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.590000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.590000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.600000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.

This should fix it:

# cp /rom/etc/sysctl.conf /etc/
# sysctl -p

See https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/12196

Asus WL-500g deluxe successfully upgraded from DD-WRT 2.4 using web upgrade interface. Everything works except 1 big annoyance, wifi randomly turns off. I need to reset router or connect using cable and re-enable wifi. I am experiencing this problem with 10.x build also.

dafyk wrote:

Asus WL-500g deluxe successfully upgraded from DD-WRT 2.4 using web upgrade interface. Everything works except 1 big annoyance, wifi randomly turns off. I need to reset router or connect using cable and re-enable wifi. I am experiencing this problem with 10.x build also.

I whould have done DD-WRT --> Stock firmware --> OpenWRT.
I this is not your case, I'd do that, just in case.

Hi i successfully upgraded my WRT160NL. As i am using some rsync processes to transfer my backup i had a lot of problems and breakdown with the ath9k driver. First tests with Attitude Adjustmend indicate that the connection is by far more reliable.

Thanks for the gread work!

Please accept my thanks, you are doing an exceptional job.

I hope that many developers join the project.

fatbob wrote:
Creo2005 wrote:

After install, system log:
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.300000] net_ratelimit: 93 callbacks suppressed
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.300000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.310000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.310000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.430000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.580000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.590000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.590000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sep 17 07:55:26 OpenWrt kern.warn kernel: [61359.600000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.

This should fix it:

# cp /rom/etc/sysctl.conf /etc/
# sysctl -p

See https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/12196

Big thank's. But after commands need restart.

Another question in log:
Sep 18 20:33:14 OpenWrt user.info sysinit: Error: DNAT redirect cfg103837: needs src and dest_ip or dest_port, skipping
Sep 18 20:33:14 OpenWrt user.err firewall: DNAT redirect cfg103837: needs src and dest_ip or dest_port, skipping
Sep 18 20:33:15 OpenWrt user.info sysinit: Error: DNAT redirect cfg243837: needs src and dest_ip or dest_port, skipping
Sep 18 20:33:15 OpenWrt user.err firewall: DNAT redirect cfg243837: needs src and dest_ip or dest_port, skipping

blogic wrote:

Known issues that will get fixed during the beta phase:
[...]
* somehow vr9 images are not properly generated
[...]

Sure that this affects only vr9? I have a Buffalo WBMR-HP-G300H at which several thinks did not work. The webinterface was non existent, wifi was gone and the adsl modem did not work. I flashed this image: http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_a … shfs.image

I reflashed my self compiled firmware from svn revision r33035.

Lutz_R wrote:
blogic wrote:

Known issues that will get fixed during the beta phase:
[...]
* somehow vr9 images are not properly generated
[...]

Sure that this affects only vr9? I have a Buffalo WBMR-HP-G300H at which several thinks did not work. The webinterface was non existent, wifi was gone and the adsl modem did not work. I flashed this image: http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_a … shfs.image

I reflashed my self compiled firmware from svn revision r33035.

I compiled and flashed r33460, which works fine

I've installed r33312 on my 1043nd and all looks well apart from when I try to install from opkg, below is the error.

etc
etc
Package zabbix-server version 1.6-1 has no valid architecture, ignoring.
Package zaptel-libtonezone version 1.2.12-1 has no valid architecture, ignoring.
Package zaptel14-libtonezone version 1.4.9.2-1.1 has no valid architecture, ignoring.
Package zaptel14-util version 1.4.9.2-1.1 has no valid architecture, ignoring.
Package zile version 2.2.59-1 has no valid architecture, ignoring.
Package zip version 2.32-1 has no valid architecture, ignoring.
Package zlib version 1.2.3-5 has no valid architecture, ignoring.
Package zope-interface version 2.5.0-1 has no valid architecture, ignoring.
Installing luci-app-openvpn (trunk+svn9190-1) to root...
Downloading http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/ … ar71xx.ipk.
Collected errors:
* satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for luci-app-openvpn:
*      kernel (= 3.3.8-1-6acd2a17c333f503dc86081b03fe73c0) *
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package luci-app-openvpn.

(Last edited by username2r on 19 Sep 2012, 13:15)

username2r: this is completely unrelated to the beta announcement, please open a separate thread for this.

uqbar wrote:
dafyk wrote:

Asus WL-500g deluxe successfully upgraded from DD-WRT 2.4 using web upgrade interface. Everything works except 1 big annoyance, wifi randomly turns off. I need to reset router or connect using cable and re-enable wifi. I am experiencing this problem with 10.x build also.

I whould have done DD-WRT --> Stock firmware --> OpenWRT.
I this is not your case, I'd do that, just in case.

I reflashed with original firmware, then flashed back 12.09 still no luck, wifi is droping same as in 10.x. In luci i see wifi adapter enabled but signal is 0dbm. When i scan network for wifi networks my AP is not showing up (looks like it doesnt broadcast).

Running a D-Link DIR-825 B2 with external 1TB USB 2.0 HDD (NTFS formatted unfortunately). Custom built image using Image Generator (Image Builder) and applied the copy fix #11943 with the following packages installed:

base-files blkid block-mount busybox ddns-scripts dnsmasq dropbear e2fsprogs firewall hd-idle hotplug2 iptables iptables-mod-conntrack-extra iptables-mod-filter iptables-mod-ipopt iw jshn kernel kmod-ath kmod-ath9k kmod-ath9k-common kmod-cfg80211 kmod-crypto-aes kmod-crypto-arc4 kmod-crypto-core kmod-crypto-des kmod-crypto-ecb kmod-crypto-hash kmod-crypto-hmac kmod-crypto-manager kmod-crypto-md4 kmod-crypto-md5 kmod-fs-exportfs kmod-fs-ext4 kmod-fs-nfs kmod-fs-nfs-common kmod-fs-nfsd kmod-fs-ntfs kmod-fs-vfat kmod-fuse kmod-gpio-button-hotplug kmod-ifb kmod-ipt-conntrack kmod-ipt-conntrack-extra kmod-ipt-core kmod-ipt-filter kmod-ipt-ipopt kmod-ipt-nat kmod-ipt-nathelper kmod-leds-gpio kmod-ledtrig-default-on kmod-ledtrig-netdev kmod-ledtrig-timer kmod-ledtrig-usbdev kmod-lib-crc-ccitt kmod-lib-crc-itu-t kmod-lib-crc16 kmod-lib-textsearch kmod-mac80211 kmod-nls-base kmod-sched-connmark kmod-sched-core kmod-scsi-core kmod-scsi-generic kmod-tun kmod-usb-core kmod-usb-ohci kmod-usb-storage kmod-usb2 kmod-wdt-ath79 libblkid libblobmsg-json libc libcom_err libcyassl libevent libext2fs libgcc libip4tc libiwinfo libiwinfo-lua libjson liblua liblzo libnl-tiny libopenssl libpthread librpc librt libubox libubus libubus-lua libuci libuci-lua libuuid libwrap libxtables lua luci luci-app-ddns luci-app-firewall luci-app-hd-idle luci-app-openvpn luci-app-qos luci-app-samba luci-app-upnp luci-app-watchcat luci-i18n-english luci-lib-core luci-lib-ipkg luci-lib-lmo luci-lib-nixio luci-lib-sys luci-lib-web luci-mod-admin-core luci-mod-admin-full luci-proto-core luci-proto-ppp luci-sgi-cgi luci-ssl luci-theme-base luci-theme-openwrt miniupnpd mtd netifd nfs-kernel-server nfs-utils ntfs-3g openssh-sftp-server openssl-util openvpn openvpn-easy-rsa opkg portmap px5g qos-scripts samba36-server swap-utils swconfig tc uboot-envtools ubus ubusd uci uhttpd uhttpd-mod-tls watchcat wireless-tools wpad-mini zlib

Just wanted to report that I have been running this configuration (using all the services except for the ext4 and vfat kernel modules) since the beta was released without any issues. Wanted to say "Great job!!"

(Last edited by Xotic750 on 19 Sep 2012, 20:50)

Hi, shouldn't AA 12 be based on a Stable Long Term Support Kernel rather than 3.3.8 an EOL Kernel?

Hello,

I've installed AA on my TP-Link WA-901NDv2. Few days ago, I've noticed that .11n mode is extra unstable. No matter how heavy or small load is ... It just keeps disconnecting randomly. Tested with some smartphones and PlayStation Vita. Right now, I've switched mode to .11g and problem is gone ...

I wonder what kind of problem is this? driver? wrong default configuration?

Thanks.

eshield: PS Vita is know to totally fail with 11n APs, there's not much you can do about it.

jow wrote:

eshield: PS Vita is know to totally fail with 11n APs, there's not much you can do about it.

....and yet it works perfect with a factory firmware. Yes, in .11n mode. Without any troubles. I always have Vita with me ... accessed a lot of .11n APs. No problems so far, except AA. If you read my msg carefully, I wrote not only Vita but about other devices too which experiencing the same problem.

P.S: my advice is not to copy-cat other's words who doesn't have Vita as well.