Ok I am back into trying OpenWrt. I downloaded the x86 image and installed it into a micro sd card. 40mb of system is pretty sweet compared to other distribution. Took a couple try to get it to boot. Booting into openwrt feels pretty cool. It's a 1 user (root) system by default with auto loging. I know it's super not secure, but I like it like that. The image doesn't have any tools for wifi, as it's aiming to be on a computer with a network card. Which this laptop doesn't have. I try to copy some packages manually, but can't find what I am looking for. The only way that make sense is to create my own image. Openwrt wiki is pretty good about how to go about it. When creating the image I am even presented with a TUI to build all the packages that I would need. There are a lot of packages, with offline IMAP which I use with mutt as well as mutt and many other tools I'll ne happy to explore. I didn't put everything that I would need since as soon as I can have a wireless connection I'll be able to pkg install all I need. But it's exciting to see how easy it would be to create my own openWrt image that I could use in the future if I break something. My main issue now is that my wireless card is Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565, which there doesn't seems to be any drive for. I am not sure if using a similar driver might work? I ran out of disk space while compiling the image, and it's now running on my main machine. That's all for today! Maybe I'll get somewhere further tomorrow, or maybe it'll take me the 10 days of the OCC to build a system that works for me? Meanwhile I can use the arch system which resides on the emmc of this machine to continute the OCC. I know that I'm offloading some of this on my main work computer...