Hello all,
I was about to grab a copy of meshlinux for my community's project when I ran straight into 404. I also checked web.archive.org, but no copies were stored. If you happen to have a copy, let me know: I really could use it. Thanks, Austin
Hello Austin -
I was about to grab a copy of meshlinux for my community's project when I ran straight into 404. I also checked web.archive.org, but no copies were stored. If you happen to have a copy, let me know: I really could use it.
I'm sorry, the project hasn't been updated in a long time. It is unlikely that I will take up development on it again. I'd recommend to use OpenWrt for X86.
Cheers, Elektra
Elektra,
I was about to grab a copy of meshlinux for my community's project when I ran straight into 404. I also checked web.archive.org, but no copies were stored. If you happen to have a copy, let me know: I really could use it.
I'm sorry, the project hasn't been updated in a long time. It is unlikely that I will take up development on it again. I'd recommend to use OpenWrt for X86.
maybe you could update the wiki with that information ? It could help save some time for the next person. :)
Cheers, Marek
Hi -
the wiki already stated quite clearly that this project is old, outdated and unmaintained. The only "new" development is that the link to http://zolder.scii.nl/~elektra is broken.
http://wiki.c-base.org/coredump/MeshLinux still works and has the ISO image.
The wiki now reads as follows:
MeshLinux
Meshlinux is outdated and really old. The project hasn't been updated in a long time. It is unlikely that anyone will take up development on it again. We recommend to use OpenWrt for X86 platform. The only purpose we can think of today is software archaeology or the use of very old legacy WiFi hardware.
Nothing is as outdated as old software. Meshlinux was created in the early days of mesh networking at the Freifunk community in 2004. It is a CD-Image that can be used to convert old PCs into wireless supernodes. There is a old Meshlinux version based on Linux (Kernel 2.4.26) available at (http://wiki.c-base.org/coredump/MeshLinux) This old version is based on Slackware and not maintained anymore. However it works nicely with old Atmel USB wireless devices (which is a problem nowadays with recent kernels), Prism-based Chipsets and Orinoco. But you won't find any modern mesh routing protocol implementations in it. If you want to build a meshrouter with nothing better than a 486 CPU and this kind of old wireless devices because you have them lying around and want to do something useful with it, you may still use it and install a recent version of Layer 3 B.A.T.M.A.N. - you can download a statically compiled version from this server. You can not use Batman-advanced, since this would require a recent Linux kernel. Some userland mesh protocol daemons like OLSR might still work with it.
Sooner or later this information will be removed.
Cheers, Elektra
On Saturday, March 17, 2012 01:51:15 Elektra wrote:
the wiki already stated quite clearly that this project is old, outdated and unmaintained. The only "new" development is that the link to http://zolder.scii.nl/~elektra is broken.
http://wiki.c-base.org/coredump/MeshLinux still works and has the ISO image.
The wiki now reads as follows:
[..]
Ok, thanks!
Regards, Marek
Elektra <onelektra@...> writes:
Hello Austin -
I was about to grab a copy of meshlinux for my community's project when I ran straight into 404. I also checked web.archive.org, but no copies were stored. If you happen to have a copy, let me know: I really could use it.
I'm sorry, the project hasn't been updated in a long time. It is unlikely
that I will take up development on it
again. I'd recommend to use OpenWrt for X86.
Cheers, Elektra
Sorry to hear that the project's dead. Do you know how difficult it would be to spin a Debian remix similar to the now defunct meshlinux?ed
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