**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 30 02:59:57 2010 Nov 30 11:43:15 Hello, does anyone know if there's a way to shutdown all fmg images with one command? Nov 30 11:43:53 well it doesn't need to be one command, just if there is a way to do it. Nov 30 13:09:10 Hi JazzyJ, you found your way to IRC! Welcome Nov 30 13:47:41 JazzyJ, I am running MPD/MPC happily on my fonera Nov 30 13:48:01 On thing: radio streams stop after 10 - 15 minutes Nov 30 13:48:05 Jazzy-J: there is one command Nov 30 13:48:12 Jazzy-J: let me think ..... Nov 30 13:48:19 Could there be some kind of time-out? Nov 30 13:49:23 Jazzy-J: http://trac.fonosfera.org/fon-ng/browser/trunk/fon/mountd/files/bin/fon_image.sh Nov 30 13:49:27 sooo Nov 30 13:49:45 /bin/fon_image.sh stop torrent should do the trick Nov 30 14:08:52 Sorry, went for lunch :) Nov 30 14:10:14 the fon_image.sh stop command works but if I was running another fmg image I need to use the name , I was hoping there was a shutdown all command? Nov 30 14:11:44 Voorstad: I've not really used it since we last spoke, maybe if you ran mpc repeat on.. I would try and reconnect if it lost connection? Nov 30 14:11:59 I = it :) Nov 30 14:13:42 I just start the stream on MPDroid again and it runs. Seems there is no specific time, as it sometimes stops within 10 minutes, sometimes it runs longer.... Nov 30 14:14:15 Could be that another process (torrent/wifi?) Interrupts Nov 30 14:16:03 Have you got one stream saved in the playlist? If so the repeat thing should make it try to reconnect if the connection is dropped. Nov 30 14:21:04 Jazzy-J: hmmm Nov 30 14:21:18 there is a file with the sate in /var/state Nov 30 14:21:25 you can iterate over it to get all names :) Nov 30 14:23:06 ok, maybe there is another way to do what I want.. I want to give the option to disable autostart for my fmg plugin. but if I have it run 'uci commit fmg.' Nov 30 14:23:51 it adds "option 'state' '1' the torrent section of /etc/config/fmg which stops it from starting ever again :) Nov 30 14:23:58 ehe Nov 30 14:25:35 http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs470.ash2/74317_171178742893139_129080167102997_579550_828429_n.jpg Nov 30 14:25:37 [playing] #2/2 7:16/0:00 (100%) volume: 22% repeat: on random: off Nov 30 14:25:50 waka waka for azkban! Nov 30 14:26:52 I set it to "on" I'll check if it works Nov 30 14:27:10 coolio :) Nov 30 14:27:37 What would Random "on" do with a daiostream? lol Nov 30 14:29:00 daiostream = radiostream Nov 30 15:03:59 I found another way to do it.. I found if a call a script from the lua file to run the uci commands, it works rather than running uci:commit("fmg") direct from the file. I'm probably not making much sense. Nov 30 15:04:10 but thanks for your help blogic Nov 30 15:05:07 Jazzy-J, what kind of plugin are you writing? Nov 30 15:06:04 Just trying to add a gui for mediatomb and minidlna that lets you start and stop them. Nov 30 15:12:32 I already thought so... No FonMPC? ;-) Nov 30 15:13:20 hello, anyone know tell me what program I can use instead of cron (it has been disabled: http://trac.fonosfera.org/fon-ng/changeset/1796) Nov 30 15:16:59 voorstad: this is a already too complicated for me and I'm only adding two icons :) Nov 30 15:17:22 lol Nov 30 16:39:59 hello Nov 30 16:43:59 anyone have problems getting ip from fonera 2.0n for xbox360? Nov 30 18:23:46 arpom: Is that wireless? Nov 30 19:08:23 blathijs_: yes, wireless only Nov 30 19:32:05 arpom: Are you using WPA2? Nov 30 19:32:15 If so, you're probably seeing http://trac.fonosfera.org/fon-ng/ticket/856 Nov 30 19:42:49 Anyone active in here? o/ Good day. Nov 30 19:43:32 hey stillwater Nov 30 19:43:54 Heya. Nov 30 19:44:05 Eh, that's the account username on this machine *changes* Nov 30 19:44:16 hehe Nov 30 19:44:16 Anyways. I've got an issue with the MBR. Nov 30 19:44:31 I installed Linux Mint a while back, and didn't realize that when I booted into Windows again it would erase the MBR. Nov 30 19:44:39 So I restored grub from the live disc. Nov 30 19:44:54 And if I log into Windows... it's gone again. Can't boot the computer at all -- it doesn't recognize anything bootable. Nov 30 19:44:59 Doesn't even get to the grub menu. Nov 30 19:45:14 (You do realize that this channel is about the Fonera wireless access point and its firmware, not general Linux stuff?) Nov 30 19:45:27 *scrolls further off to the side* Nov 30 19:45:31 That's weird, usually Windows shouldn't thrash the MBR at every boot Nov 30 19:45:37 Oh dear. Looks like I have to dig through more channels. Nov 30 19:45:45 Last one I was in couldn't help me, it seemed. Nov 30 19:45:54 All the ones before that still haven't replied in nearly an hour. Nov 30 19:46:13 It does sound like a funky problem: I've been running XP and Linux side by side for quite some time, without any of those problems Nov 30 19:46:20 I run it at home, too. Nov 30 19:46:25 WinXP pro and Mint, like this. Nov 30 19:46:32 (except for reinstalling Grub to the MBR once after installing XP) Nov 30 19:46:57 But this is a demo laptop that needs to be able to run linux and windows, and I need to get this problem fixed. Just not sure how. All the things I find on it just say "Restore grub by doing this". Nov 30 19:47:07 Well, I've already done that. It doesn't help if it just gets erased again. Nov 30 19:47:11 Perhaps you should verify if it's indeed the MBR that is being thrashed Nov 30 19:47:19 How can I do that? Nov 30 19:47:27 * Scriv begs patience with his ignorance. Nov 30 19:48:02 e.g., make it bootable with the live-cd and grub-install (or something?) and then make a backup copy of your mbr (dd if=/dev/hda of=/tmp/some_file bs=512 count=1) Nov 30 19:48:29 then let Windows thrash the stuff, boot into the livecd and run the dd command again (_before_ fixing Grub) Nov 30 19:48:44 then you can diff the two files to see what changed in your MBR Nov 30 19:49:22 That long, scary string (:P) is run from the terminal? Nov 30 19:49:29 yup Nov 30 19:49:30 Currently I'm in mint, having restored the bootloader already. Nov 30 19:49:42 You should try runing "man dd" to get an idea of what the string does Nov 30 19:49:58 (or just run it, but it's probably better to understand it a bit first) Nov 30 19:50:30 Oh, erp. /dev/hda: no such file or directory. Nov 30 19:50:31 what it should do is copy from /dev/hda (which is probably your hard drive, but it could be /dev/sda or /dev/hdb, or whatever) to a file called /tmp/some_file Nov 30 19:50:36 sda5 is the partition I'm using... Nov 30 19:50:42 *not sure what to insert there* Nov 30 19:51:04 Mmkay. Nov 30 19:51:11 it should copy 1 block of 512 bytes (which is your MBR) Nov 30 19:51:24 in that case you should use /dev/sda, which should contain the MBR Nov 30 19:51:48 1+0 records in Nov 30 19:51:48 1+0 records out Nov 30 19:51:48 512 bytes (512 B) copied, 3.981e-05 s, 12.9 MB/s Nov 30 19:52:34 Then let Windows do its thing, boot back in with live CD, run it again. Nov 30 19:53:03 And if there's no difference then that's not the issue? Nov 30 19:54:29 I'm recording the channel name. I'll be back once that's complete. Thanks for helping me, even though that's not the point of this channel. Nov 30 20:01:17 Alright, logged into windows, now back in live. Nov 30 20:02:08 1+0 records in Nov 30 20:02:08 1+0 records out Nov 30 20:02:08 512 bytes (512 B) copied, 3.1358e-05 s, 16.3 MB/s Nov 30 20:02:21 Hrm. Don't remember what the last was. Nov 30 20:02:54 Scriv: Actually, you should have copied the file /tmp/some_file to somewhere else for later comparison Nov 30 20:03:07 but you could now run "cp /tmp/some_file /tmp/broken" Nov 30 20:03:12 then fix Grub Nov 30 20:03:18 then run the dd command again Nov 30 20:03:22 and then diff the files Nov 30 20:05:48 I do get this error during installation of grub (though the installation is still apparently successful). Nov 30 20:05:50 grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for /boot (is /dev mounted?) Nov 30 20:06:18 I did mount /dev/sda5, which is the linux partition I want Nov 30 20:06:42 Looks like it's different. Nov 30 20:06:49 Here's the return from the dd now Nov 30 20:07:02 1+0 records in Nov 30 20:07:02 1+0 records out Nov 30 20:07:02 512 bytes (512 B) copied, 3.1708e-05 s, 16.1 MB/s Nov 30 20:07:21 What does that indicate? Nov 30 20:07:27 nothing :-) Nov 30 20:07:43 O.o Oh, that's speed measurement Nov 30 20:07:44 You should run "diff /tmp/broken /tmp/some_file" to actually compare the contents of the file Nov 30 20:07:47 yup Nov 30 20:08:16 Ran it, it returned nothing. Nov 30 20:09:26 Hrm. This is the point where I'd normally nuke the entire thing and reinstall Windows from scratch, followed by linux. Nov 30 20:09:39 (This thing had old Fedora Core 4 when I first got to it) Nov 30 20:11:06 Scriv: Returned nothing means that the files are identical Nov 30 20:11:11 Figured. Nov 30 20:11:15 so it's not the MBR that's screwed up, but something else Nov 30 20:11:29 So that's not the problem. I have no concept of what else could be. Nov 30 20:11:56 When I tried to use the windows recovery console earlier to fix the MBR, it didn't even recognize a hard drive being present. Nov 30 20:12:03 I have a few far-fetched ideas, but it's probably easier (and even quicker) to just start from scratch as you suggest Nov 30 20:12:17 I'll look into the possibility. Nov 30 21:19:13 blathijs_: thanks for the help earlier.. I thought about messing with the encryption but didn't try it yet. Nov 30 21:33:57 Hello :) .. clearly stupid... but is there a wiki on adding wiki`s? Nov 30 21:58:59 Jazzy-J: You mean adding wiki pages? Nov 30 21:59:43 Yes.. It seems more complicated than luci :) Nov 30 22:00:02 Just type the url to the page and it'll offer to create it Nov 30 22:03:10 OK... That umm seems to work :) Nov 30 22:03:39 It usually does with wikis Nov 30 22:04:19 I am more use to MS stuff... we don't share :) Nov 30 22:04:36 heeh Nov 30 22:06:32 Thanks for your loop info.. it worked :) Nov 30 22:06:43 good :-) Nov 30 22:55:04 It is good :) So how are thing going on 2.3.7 sir? :) Dec 01 01:30:18 Whatcha talking about?:-D Dec 01 01:36:12 ANY BODY OUT THER **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Dec 01 02:59:57 2010