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README.OpenWrt: Update for 15.05

Luke Dashjr 9 years ago
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-Open up /etc/opkg.conf (on your router) in your favourite editor. You will see
-a line that looks similar to this at the top (depending on your device):
-	src/gz attitude_adjustment http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_adjustment/15.05/ar71xx/generic/packages
-Note the platform following the OpenWrt version. In this example, it is ar71xx.
+First, look at /etc/openwrt_release (on your router). You will see a bunch of
+attributes for the OpenWrt system. The DISTRIB_RELEASE attribute is your
+OpenWrt version, and the first part of DISTRIB_TARGET (before the slash) is
+the router's platform.
 
 
-Now add a new line immediately below it, similar to this:
+Now, open up /etc/opkg.conf (again, on your router) in your favourite editor.
+Add a new line at the bottom, similar to this:
 	src/gz bfgminer http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/bfgminer/latest/openwrt/15.05/ar71xx
 	src/gz bfgminer http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/bfgminer/latest/openwrt/15.05/ar71xx
-Be sure you put the same OpenWrt version and platform at the end as your OpenWrt repository!
-Also note that you can change "latest" to "stable" or "testing" to get better-tested versions.
+In this example, 15.05 is the version of OpenWrt, and ar71xx is the platform.
+Be sure to change those to match your router! You can also change "latest" to
+"stable" or "testing" to get better-tested versions.
 
 
 Next, save the file and exit your editor. Tell opkg to reload its package lists
 Next, save the file and exit your editor. Tell opkg to reload its package lists
 by running the command:
 by running the command:
@@ -16,12 +18,8 @@ you open an issue for your router's platform, it may be possible to add
 support.
 support.
 
 
 If all went well updating your package list, you can now install BFGMiner and
 If all went well updating your package list, you can now install BFGMiner and
-any drivers and/or bitstreams you might need:
+any drivers you might need:
 	opkg install bfgminer
 	opkg install bfgminer
 	opkg install kmod-usb-serial-ftdi
 	opkg install kmod-usb-serial-ftdi
 	opkg install kmod-usb-serial-cp210x
 	opkg install kmod-usb-serial-cp210x
 	opkg install kmod-usb-serial-pl2303
 	opkg install kmod-usb-serial-pl2303
-	opkg find bitstream*
-	opkg install bitstream-ztex-ufm1_15y1
-	opkg install bitstream-ztex-ufm1_15b1
-	opkg install bitstream-fpgaminer