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TheFrogKing

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  1. Ok thanks. I have realized that I was a little unclear about what I meant. I want to learn what makes a linux system tick. What certain programs do and yeah basically how it works. For this I think I will build my own linux system using LFS. I also want to learn command line tools and become more prefficent in my use of them. I'm not too sure how to go about doing this. I took a look at the learn code the hard way. It looks good but I would like to learn, I suppose, more advanced commands. I thought maybe that configuring an arch system would require me to use commands that I was not familiar with and therefore there would be an opportunity to learn more about what that command does. Thanks for your help.
  2. Thanks very much. That's given me some food for thought. I have read through some of the LFS content and it looks like it will teach me a lot.
  3. Hello, I would love your guys opinion on a good distribution for learning linux. Beyond the basic ones like mint, ubuntu and debian. Ok so I have been using Ubuntu (main os) and Debian (Raspberry Pi) for a year and a bit, and have thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I want to move on to something else and was thinking of Arch Linux. I quite like the idea of starting with a minimal system and building it up. I just have a question for any Arch users. How often do you get upgrades or packages that break your system? If you have any suggestions for a good os for learning they would be thoroughly appreciated. Cheers
  4. I know for certain that the TP Link mr3020 works with Openwrt. I have one and they are a great little router. I would suggest adding a usb and doing rootfs. http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-mr3020 As for tor and routing etc. I'm not an expert and have never done anything like this before (maybe I should) but I found this: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/recipes/routedclient on the openwrt wiki. Take a look there and on there forums there is a ton of good info. Cheers
  5. Hello, I am trying to get Jasager to work on my TP Link Mr3020 running open wrt Adjustment 12.09-rc1, to no avail. I have seen guides like this one by samiux but this isn't what I want. I simply want to install and be able to use Jasager with the web interface alongside the two other websites (using uhttpd multiple ports) on my router. Is this possible or should I follow samiux's guide? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers
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