So I'm curious bodhi, with the latest kernel upgrade for Oxnas, it's now very close to Kirkwood. Given the very limited manufacturer support available for Oxnas, what functions / drivers / other low level stuff does it not offer that the Kirkwood kernel offers or is there no difference now?
I have to confess that my Oxnas devices have been a little neglected as I have been devoting most of my hacking time to Kirkwood. Maybe some additional capabilities might reignite my Oxnas crush.
As a side note, the clock is ticking on all these armv5 and armv6 devices that are not 64 bit capable. Noticed a loss of support of many software over the years as the community doesn't have the resources to devote to older architectures. Sad to think about.
I have to confess that my Oxnas devices have been a little neglected as I have been devoting most of my hacking time to Kirkwood. Maybe some additional capabilities might reignite my Oxnas crush.
As a side note, the clock is ticking on all these armv5 and armv6 devices that are not 64 bit capable. Noticed a loss of support of many software over the years as the community doesn't have the resources to devote to older architectures. Sad to think about.