Mistake, I'm sorry . Everyone is in a different place. You offer him ...gargoyle-1.12.0/ramips/usb_mt7620_kernelspecific and he has in the file ...gargoyle-1.12.0/ramips/default_kernelspecific
Each directory has its own .../Packages file with a different kernel version.
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http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
Right, that would definitely make a difference if it is wrong.
Would recommend changing the gargoyle respositories from "default" to the "usb_m76210" variety for both the regular one and the kernelspecific one. Then doing the whole refresh and try install again.
There may be an error causing the wrong repositories to be included by default that needs investigating if this solves it...
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Thanks for all the tips guys! I have figured it out: Tor did not start because of not enough memory. So I used a USB stick for swap and now it works! Amazing work, thanks so much!
As I am new to the Tor thing and have discovered Wireshark for myself: I can see that almost all traffic is TLS and TCP except two things.
A connection to my provider called ISAKMP and UDPENCAP for NAT-Keepalive and connections to the Gargoyle Routers when opening the GUI. Is that important or not? I thought that the moment something is leaking besides the Tor connection that is not so good. Backups via SFTP seem to find the way over the Tor network.