Cool. It works fine on the Pi/ Provides great overview of resource use which is actually
quite handy for such small units. I have one running as a NextCloud server (NextCloudPi)
and it's nice to see it on a single view in my cockpit. I've come across Pi's
though used as servers fairly often either as a NAS or a Mailserver too or I know one guy
runs one as a Firewall/DNS etc. Ttheir spread is quite large I suspect because of the low
price point and well for that price point kick ass performance. Low end performance yes,
but for 10s of dollars and such low per consumption, like wow. They find a load of self
hosting DIY applications. And because they are low on on resourcing all the more
interesting to have an overview of them especially if you have a few in service and to be
able to manage them form one place. There are a good few phone apps that manage Pis quite
well too. Left me wonderig if cockpit built a phone app, but turns out the name is taken
by an app for prosthesis adjustment
s ;-)
Re: opkg yes indeed there is fairly good community support for building them:
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/using_the_sdk
My guess it's basically similar to the Debian ARM build, just packaged for opkg rather
than apt.