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Jec hosts automatic IPKG builds for Openmoko on a dedicated server (P4 3.2 GHz) connected directly to Internet. Interested maintainers can contact  Jean-Eric Cuendet  <  ml.jecuendet at gmail.com > for an account. Packages are at :  http://alf.pticoli.net/openmoko/ . Created 9/9/2008, so I would not add it as a feed but ''opkg install URL''.
 
Jec hosts automatic IPKG builds for Openmoko on a dedicated server (P4 3.2 GHz) connected directly to Internet. Interested maintainers can contact  Jean-Eric Cuendet  <  ml.jecuendet at gmail.com > for an account. Packages are at :  http://alf.pticoli.net/openmoko/ . Created 9/9/2008, so I would not add it as a feed but ''opkg install URL''.
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 30 November 2011

For information about the official downloads and distributions, see Download. A Community Repository hosted by Openmoko Inc. was setup in August 2008.

WARNING: Never add feeds which are not for your installed distribution. Mixing feeds will break your system.


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[edit] Kevin_Dean

Latest recommended snapshot review

[edit] ScaredyCat

ScaredyCat also has a opkg repository for 2007.2 where e.g. gpe-filemanager and a lot more (e.g. ntpd) can be installed from. On the Neo do:

cd /etc/opkg
wget http://buildhost.automated.it/scaredycat.conf 
opkg update
opkg install gpe-filemanager
opkg install gpe-timesheet
opkg install gpe-todo
opkg install mysql
opkg install mtpaint
opkg install sqlite
opkg install ntp
#(you get the idea)
/etc/init.d/xserver-nodm restart    # to make the new applications appear in the menu

[edit] MokSec

Here you will find the project which are related to the MokSec (OpenMoko Security) project. The packages works under FSO, but have to work also on other distribution.

http://opkg.networld.to/moksec/testing
http://opkg.networld.to/networld-ported

To add the repository to your Neo use the following command:

echo "src/gz moksec-testing http://opkg.networld.to/moksec/testing" > /etc/opkg/moksec-testing.conf
echo "src/gz networld-ported http://opkg.networld.to/networld-ported" > /etc/opkg/networld-ported.conf

networld-ported includes the following packages (maybe not complete list):

  • aircrack-ng
  • cryptcat
  • ettercap-ng
  • memdump
  • silc-toolkit
  • sslstrip
  • zenmap/nmap
  • nginx

[edit] mwester unofficial builds

http://moko.mwester.net/

[edit] celtune

http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/?C=M;O=D
http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ipk/

Celtune offers Standard-Builds (.jffs2, .tar.gz, .bin, .ipk) and several special-images with additional packages (e.g. monster-images,navigation-images,...)

For more info take a look at http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/1-NEWS-WARNING-INFO

You can find images, kernels and packages for other devices too on http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ (e.g. HTC-Blueangel, Asus730W ...)

A huge number of packages is located at http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ipk/

Use the following line to add celtune's feed to your neo:

cd /etc/opkg && wget http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/celtune-rabenfrost.conf


[edit] FSO

The official feeds can be found at http://downloads.freesmartphone.org/ and here http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/nslu2/feeds/freesmartphone/ (mirror). The hosting is with thanks to our friends at NSLU2-Linux and Open Source Labs.

[edit] Jec

Jec hosts automatic IPKG builds for Openmoko on a dedicated server (P4 3.2 GHz) connected directly to Internet. Interested maintainers can contact Jean-Eric Cuendet < ml.jecuendet at gmail.com > for an account. Packages are at : http://alf.pticoli.net/openmoko/ . Created 9/9/2008, so I would not add it as a feed but opkg install URL.

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