MLDonkey FAQ (8)
This entry contains answers to questions raised by other users with regards to the installation and running of MLDonkey. It also contains some troubleshooting hints and tips. You may find your answers in here.
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This entry contains answers to questions raised by other users with regards to the installation and running of MLDonkey. It also contains some troubleshooting hints and tips. You may find your answers in here.
For some reasons, I needed a network security scanner and was lazy to boot into my linux to run nmap. Compiled Nmap 4.68 for use on the DNS-323 family. It should work for devices running fonz’s fun_plug (0.5). For example, DNS-343, DNS-313, CH3SNAS, etc..
A patched version of MLDonkey has been compiled. Check out MLDonkey 2.9.6 (max_bt_uploaders patched).
MLDonkey releases will now be packaged for fonz’s fun_plug (0.5) to ease the installation process. 3 variants of the compilation would be made available:
Do away with the grueling task of setting up a cross compile environment just to compile that small application to run on the DNS-343/DNS-323/DNS-313. Or waiting anxiously for somebody to compile that particular software you have been eyeing sooooOOooo long? Native compiling is rather simple if you are using fonz’s fun_plug 0.5.
My workplace needed a simple forum to test out some stuffs and so happened hangyong also needed one. So must as well I document the installation procedure for him as well. Researched abit on available forum scripts (phpbb, smf, etc.) and in the end settled with SMF for its lighter memory footprint.
/ # cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : FA526id(wb) rev 1 (v4l)
BogoMIPS : 230.19
Features : swp half
CPU implementer : 0×66
CPU architecture: 4
CPU variant : 0×0
CPU part : 0×526
CPU revision : 1
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