Does the Image Repo for firmware versions not go back further?
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@crispyoz Okay. It needed to refresh the updates once before, but after that, it replaced the existing files without any trouble this time.
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@Scruffy Always a good idea to run opkg update before doing any install or upgrade. opkg only knows about what it has indexed and it only updates its index when you update. It's a little rudimentary but that's how it works.
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@crispyoz Proceeding from there, I was seeing if it could work with pulseaudio yet, though it fails to load or detect the module. Not sure if that was the correct process of events.
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@Scruffy pulseaudio daemon expects to find the device files, if they don't exist it will fail.
If you run:
/etc/init.d/pulseaudio start
what is the output?
Since pulse audio is dependent upon the device files, and the device files are created by the device modules, this should inform the resolution
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@crispyoz Hmm...
chown: /dev/mixer: No such file or directory
chown: /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
chmod: /dev/mixer: No such file or directory
chmod: /dev/dsp: No such file or directoryThis followed opkg update. Could there still be crucial files missing, or commented packages that should be activated?
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@Scruffy I wanted to chime in here on the repo question
The older firmware images can be found here: http://repo.onion.io/omega2/images/
This repository has all of the 0.1.x and 0.2.x firmware images (2018 and earlier).The new repository is here: http://repo.onioniot.com/
We switched to that in early 2019 and it has all of the 0.3.x firmware images
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You can use NCM to upgrade the firmware on many devices in one operation. Because security fixes are distributed as new firmware revisions, upgrading firmware helps network administrators correct security vulnerabilities.
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The firmware image repo appears to be down for me, however I need a copy of the firmware as I managed to corrupt the one on my device. Does anyone happen to have a mirror?
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@Cartographer I just checked, it is up.
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I end up getting some kind of error
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It just doesn't work in Firefox. Worked in edge fine.
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@Cartographer So you're the one who uses Edge. I knew there must be at least one person
Firefox has a lot of security options, I just checked on Firefox 79.0 (64-bit), Win10 x64, worked fine. Also Firefox on my Ubuntu 18 box, also worked fine.
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@Cartographer
http://repo.onion.io/omega2/images/
http://repo.onioniot.com/
Both links are OK. (2020-09-28 16:35:00 CEST)
Firefox Web Browser 80.0.1 (64-bit) on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTSYou wrote
I need a copy of the firmware
Which one?
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Figured it out, some plugin was just causing it to fail on firefox.
Thanks for the help I'm up and running again on my device.