**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 23 02:59:56 2005 Sep 23 12:20:42 <___snow> hi guys! Sep 23 12:21:03 <___snow> trying to enable telnet here on my brand new nslu2=) Sep 23 12:22:05 <___snow> i've connected it to my pc with a ethernet cable and a usb cable. downloaded ext2ifs-0.3, but the program can't find the nslu2 Sep 23 12:22:10 <___snow> any suggestions? Sep 23 12:27:41 you running unslung and trying to telnet in through ethernet right? Sep 23 12:28:48 <___snow> i just got it, i've overclocked by removing the r24. now i want to enable telnet Sep 23 12:28:52 http://xxx/Management/telnet.cgi xxx being the i.p. address of your slug, when it comes up enable telnet Sep 23 12:29:00 <___snow> i've enabled it by telnet.cgi Sep 23 12:29:15 you have loaded unslung 5.5? Sep 23 12:29:19 <___snow> no Sep 23 12:29:27 <___snow> i have to do that first? Sep 23 12:29:30 yup Sep 23 12:29:45 <___snow> and then enable telnet? Sep 23 12:29:50 yup Sep 23 12:30:15 <___snow> ok Sep 23 12:30:32 from what i gather linksys turned off telnet at a certain firmware Sep 23 12:30:44 unslung added it back Sep 23 12:31:09 each time you reboot the slug you will have to re enable telnet Sep 23 12:31:15 <___snow> yeah Sep 23 12:31:22 but ssh works good Sep 23 12:32:20 <___snow> ok, i'm gonna install unslung Sep 23 12:32:32 enjoy Sep 23 12:33:03 <___snow> is it hard? =) Sep 23 12:33:13 nope Sep 23 12:33:25 just follow the instruction to the letter Sep 23 12:33:37 <___snow> http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/InstallUnslungFirmware this? Sep 23 12:34:07 yup Sep 23 12:34:10 <___snow> i'm d/l Sercomm's Win32 tool Sep 23 12:35:11 havent used that one Sep 23 12:35:48 <___snow> what did you use? Sep 23 12:35:57 upslug but im running linux Sep 23 12:46:36 <___snow> upgrade ok, will reboot in 10 seconds=) Sep 23 12:47:04 <___snow> Version: V2.3R29-uNSLUng-5.5-beta =) Sep 23 12:57:26 <___snow> hmm, the ready/status sign is just blinking yello/red!? Sep 23 12:57:52 did you disconnect your hard drive before you started? Sep 23 12:58:21 <___snow> i donæt have anything connected to it, just the ethernet cable Sep 23 12:58:46 ok well follow this http://download.berlios.de/unslung/Unslung-5.5-beta-README.txt Sep 23 12:59:29 and if still no luck follow this.... http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/RecoverFromABadFlash Sep 23 13:00:17 but give it time... part of its boot up blinks lights at different times... the second link points out whats "normal" Sep 23 13:00:35 if all else fails put the linksys code back on and start over... Sep 23 13:01:09 good luck i be back later... Sep 23 13:09:06 <___snow> heh, thanks Sep 23 13:29:08 <___snow> works now=) Sep 23 14:08:37 <___snow> i've installed unslung, but cant find ipkg. have i forgot something? Sep 23 14:11:30 have you checked, that your rootfs is on /dev/sda1 ? Sep 23 14:12:38 <___snow> nope Sep 23 14:12:45 <___snow> how do i do that? Sep 23 14:12:51 you should do this Sep 23 14:12:58 ~readme Sep 23 14:12:59 you should read the uNSLUng-5.5 readme, which is at http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/nslu/Unslung-5.5-beta-README.txt Sep 23 14:13:16 and use the df or mount command in the shell Sep 23 14:13:42 <___snow> rootfs is on / Sep 23 14:13:55 to verify that the size of / is equal to the size of /dev/sda1, if your hd is plugged in the usb port 1 Sep 23 14:14:25 <___snow> i don't have a hd, just a memory stick Sep 23 14:14:39 plugged in port 1 or 2? Sep 23 14:15:04 <___snow> port1 Sep 23 14:15:14 so it should be /dev/sda Sep 23 14:15:40 <___snow> i tried format it through the web interface Sep 23 14:15:44 <___snow> but noyhing happend Sep 23 14:15:49 <___snow> nothing Sep 23 14:16:24 so you've not done an /sbin/unling Sep 23 14:16:25 ? Sep 23 14:16:52 and the size og your mem stick is at least 256MByte? Sep 23 14:16:57 s/og/of Sep 23 14:17:56 <___snow> no, its 64mb:/ i prob have to wait for my external 2,5" hd Sep 23 14:18:42 ~nslu2-faq Sep 23 14:18:43 ok, so you should have a look to http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/HomePage Sep 23 14:18:59 <___snow> i'm reading http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/nslu/Unslung-5.5-beta-README.txt now=) Sep 23 14:19:07 the mem stick must have a size of 256MB or greater Sep 23 14:19:28 or it isn't reconized by the firmware Sep 23 14:20:12 <___snow> yeah, eveytime i tried format it, it said formatting........ then Not Formatted Sep 23 14:21:18 cause the firmware would format the stick with 3 partitions /dev/Sda2 -> ~110MB, /dev/sda3 (aka) swap ~60 MByte, and the rest /dev/Sda1 for data Sep 23 14:21:37 <___snow> ahh, i see Sep 23 14:21:48 <___snow> and then it installs ipkg etc? Sep 23 14:22:23 if you have a unsling disk/stick, than you can install packages Sep 23 14:22:42 without a external data media, there is "no" space to install something Sep 23 14:23:45 <___snow> yeah, i understand that. but when i try run ipkg now Sep 23 14:23:53 <___snow> # ipkg Sep 23 14:23:54 <___snow> ipkg: No such file or directory Sep 23 14:23:54 <___snow> # Sep 23 14:24:10 <___snow> it should give me some information anyway rite? Sep 23 14:25:10 there should be an ipkg-cl in /usr/bin, right Sep 23 14:26:09 <___snow> # ipkg-cl Sep 23 14:26:09 <___snow> ipkg: ipkg must have one sub-command argument Sep 23 14:26:09 <___snow> ipkg version 0.99.148 Sep 23 14:26:30 <___snow> that worked, but why is it called ipkg-cl and not just ipkg? Sep 23 14:26:35 if you want to fill up the mem of your slug, and reflash your slug, than you could do somethng like Sep 23 14:26:51 ln -s /usr/bin/ipkg-cl /usr/bin/ipkg Sep 23 14:27:47 <___snow> is there a command to check for available updates? Sep 23 14:27:52 <___snow> but noe update Sep 23 14:28:46 yeah, ipkg uodate, but only the update of the ipkg-lists could fill up your mem Sep 23 14:29:46 <___snow> ahh Sep 23 14:29:56 <___snow> how much mem is on the nslu2 Sep 23 14:30:09 <___snow> # free Sep 23 14:30:09 <___snow> total used free shared buffers Sep 23 14:30:09 <___snow> Mem: 30520 14572 15948 0 0 Sep 23 14:30:17 use the free command, that show you 32 MB Sep 23 14:31:20 but that is ram Sep 23 14:31:35 your file system is at the flash mem Sep 23 14:32:24 an ipkg update want to write to /usr/lib/ipkg , afair Sep 23 14:32:37 <___snow> ok Sep 23 14:32:48 <___snow> what do u use your nslu2 for? Sep 23 14:33:14 mp3 streaming via twonkyvision media server, to my noxon Sep 23 14:33:39 2nd as nas in the network Sep 23 14:33:58 <___snow> i want one as ftp/web/ssh server Sep 23 14:34:08 that work too Sep 23 14:34:11 <___snow> and one for local streaming to pc/xbox Sep 23 14:34:14 s/work/works Sep 23 14:35:18 packages openssh, proftpd or vsftpd, and apache are avaiable Sep 23 14:35:34 <___snow> nice=) Sep 23 14:35:42 <___snow> is there any bittorrent client? Sep 23 14:35:52 afaik, yes Sep 23 14:36:22 perl is also avaiable, capbot is a bot, that runs on the slug Sep 23 14:36:27 ~botsnack Sep 23 14:36:28 caplink811_log: :) Sep 23 14:36:35 ~thanks Sep 23 14:36:36 gern geschehen, caplink811_log Sep 23 14:36:42 <___snow> hehe Sep 23 14:36:44 <___snow> nice Sep 23 14:37:10 so, if perl is avaiable, slimserver is avaiable too Sep 23 14:37:20 <___snow> what is slimserver? Sep 23 14:37:27 for media streming purposes Sep 23 14:37:34 www.slimdevices,com Sep 23 14:37:51 but slimserver is a mem pig Sep 23 14:38:54 <___snow> ohh Sep 23 14:40:14 but, it works see http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Applications/SlimServer Sep 23 14:40:41 <___snow> is twonkyvision better? Sep 23 14:41:16 tv streams to upnp devices, slimsrv streams http Sep 23 14:41:55 <___snow> ahh Sep 23 14:42:29 you could build a playlist for slimsrv in realtime with a webinterface, with tv you need a device which can do it for your, e.g. www.terratec.de -> noxon Sep 23 14:42:50 afk for 10 mins Sep 23 14:42:57 bbl Sep 23 14:43:09 <___snow> thanks for all help=) Sep 23 14:56:21 bb Sep 23 14:57:04 <___snow> would xbox work with twonkyvision? Sep 23 14:57:38 don't tkink so, imho, that is a nfs thing Sep 23 14:57:56 but nfs is alsoo avaiable as package for the slug Sep 23 14:58:06 s/tkink/think Sep 23 14:58:26 <___snow> s/tkink/think Sep 23 14:58:38 <___snow> do you do that your selfe, or is it a script? Sep 23 14:58:46 you should go out, and buy a stick > than 256 MB, or a hd > as 10 GB Sep 23 14:58:57 myself ;-) Sep 23 14:59:34 <___snow> yeah, i'm getting a 2,5" hd Sep 23 14:59:42 <___snow> gonna get it a case Sep 23 14:59:58 which should at at least have a size of 10GB Sep 23 15:00:22 <___snow> why? Sep 23 15:00:24 oops, sorry, it's unslung fw, so at least 1GB Sep 23 15:00:31 <___snow> yeah=) Sep 23 15:00:51 <___snow> to theother nslu2, i'm gonna buy a 300gb, gonna be for streaming Sep 23 15:01:07 cause, with linksys fw a hd is a hd if it has a size > 10GB, with unslung fw the limit is 1 GB Sep 23 15:02:16 <___snow> oh, can't i use a hd thats bigger than 1gb? Sep 23 15:02:22 the chpset of the case is important, not all case are working with the nslu Sep 23 15:02:36 sorry, the size must be bigger than 1 gb Sep 23 15:03:07 with unslung fw, or greater than 10GB with original linksys fw Sep 23 15:03:37 <___snow> ok=) Sep 23 15:03:46 <___snow> ohh, what cases works? Sep 23 15:04:09 <___snow> i want it to be quite as possible Sep 23 15:04:35 definitive, cause i use this, is a icybox usb, without firewire, or you should have a look at, mom Sep 23 15:05:22 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-general/database?method=reportRows&tbl=1 Sep 23 15:05:48 and have a look at the comments for the different devices Sep 23 15:06:49 ~capbot devices is have a look at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-general/database?method=reportRows&tbl=1 for the compability of different enclosures Sep 23 15:06:52 okay, caplink811_log Sep 23 15:06:56 ~devices Sep 23 15:06:57 have a look at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-general/database?method=reportRows&tbl=1 for the compability of different enclosures Sep 23 15:07:12 ~thanks Sep 23 15:07:12 caplink811_log: no problem Sep 23 15:11:02 <___snow> You are not a member of the group nslu2-general. Sep 23 15:11:16 nick is caplink811 Sep 23 15:11:44 caplink811_log is my bouncer, running on the slug (package miau) Sep 23 15:11:54 <___snow> ? Sep 23 15:13:31 a bouncer is a program, which stays on the irc channel, without a connected user, so, it logs the conversations 24/7 and myself can connect from different pc's Sep 23 15:13:49 <___snow> ahh Sep 23 15:14:58 everytime, i connect to the bouncer, i get a backlog of the last 8 hours, so i can see, what happened (?) Sep 23 15:19:11 <___snow> hehe, nice Sep 23 15:19:40 in my, nope, our timezone, its time for me to heading off to tv/bed, so have a nice evening, ca Sep 23 15:21:22 and good niht Sep 23 15:21:31 s/niht/night Sep 23 15:21:37 grmbl ;-) Sep 23 15:26:23 <___snow> hehe Sep 23 15:26:31 <___snow> goodnight ! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 24 00:19:53 2005 Sep 24 00:24:57 * ByronT is away -( zzZZZzz )- at 02:23a -( P:On / L:Off )- Sep 24 00:40:10 hi Sep 24 00:40:23 has anyone compiled apache 2.1 for unslung yet? Sep 24 00:40:44 I need it to fix a bug but don't know ehere to start compiling it myself Sep 24 00:54:22 2.0.54 here Sep 24 00:54:55 there are two options, install a compiler on the slug and compile natively or use a cross compiler Sep 24 00:56:30 I have the dev env installed on the slug - I'm worried that it is going to take a week to compile! Sep 24 00:56:53 I am searching for a cross sompiler at the moment but can't find anything useful Sep 24 00:57:17 probably not a week, but definitely a day or so, I think php took me between 4 and 8 hrs Sep 24 00:57:28 for cross compiling you need a linux box Sep 24 00:58:00 hmmm...if it is around a day, then I might give it a try Sep 24 00:58:33 do you have a linux box? Sep 24 00:58:43 not running linux here at the moment - I moved my last box back to winxp a few months ago Sep 24 00:59:08 I suppose I could reinstall it Sep 24 00:59:19 are there reliable cross compile tools for linux? Sep 24 00:59:38 yes, it is using gcc Sep 24 00:59:58 ok Sep 24 00:59:58 if you ever think about building something serious you'll need a cross environment. Sep 24 01:00:17 I made a dual boot PC and gave linux a 20 GB partition Sep 24 01:00:40 could be a way to kill time while you are compiling on the slug .... Sep 24 01:00:45 yes, I used to have a pc setup in that way a few years ago Sep 24 01:00:52 good idea :) Sep 24 01:01:02 I Sep 24 01:01:19 I was hoping to take the lazy option - assuming that someone else had already done the hard work of building it for me Sep 24 01:02:03 if you want the lazy way then why 2.1? I have 2.0.5 here Sep 24 01:02:16 I need large file support (>2GB) Sep 24 01:02:25 ok Sep 24 01:02:43 am using openshowcenter as a media streaming box and I can't play dvds > about 45 mins Sep 24 01:02:49 just give it a try and if you discover something interesting, report it on the wiki Sep 24 01:03:03 do not want to compress to divx, as using a large plasma Sep 24 01:03:04 ah, I see Sep 24 01:03:40 at the moment, I can only stream episodes of the Simpsons - nothing else works! Sep 24 01:03:54 lol Sep 24 01:04:08 just try on the slug and let me know the results Sep 24 01:04:16 away to grab some coffee Sep 24 01:04:18 thanks for your help eFfeM - I will give it a try on the slug first Sep 24 01:04:34 my pleasure, got some help as well when I started ... Sep 24 02:08:42 eFfeM: just to let you know - apache 2.1 is building on the slug at the moment - will let you know how it goes Sep 24 02:09:18 the slug is overclocked, so hopefully won't be too long :) Sep 24 02:10:58 ok, overclocking definitely helps a little bit Sep 24 02:11:36 actually I haven't checked how big apache is (compared to php) Sep 24 05:16:12 eFfeM: apache built quicker than expected (< 2hrs) Sep 24 05:16:17 doesn't work though :( Sep 24 05:16:23 I suspect the build might be corrupt Sep 24 05:17:06 the binary is almost 10 times bigger than a 2.x version Sep 24 05:17:35 will try an incremental build and see if I spot any errors Sep 24 05:19:50 ah - I see the error Sep 24 05:19:52 make worked ok Sep 24 05:20:03 make install fails - can't find ldconfig. will install Sep 24 05:39:06 ok, you'll definitely need ldconfig, also make sure you have /usr/local/lib in the ldconfig path Sep 24 05:40:46 ok - wil try that Sep 24 05:40:53 I have bigger problems now though :( Sep 24 05:41:01 I installed the 2.0.x apache Sep 24 05:41:19 and tried switching the old httpd with the 2.1 version (shich doesn't work) Sep 24 05:41:40 slug won't boot now. not a surprise really - I shouldn't have been so stupid Sep 24 05:42:29 time for a complete reinstall I think :( Sep 24 05:43:27 never install autostart when you are not sure Sep 24 05:44:25 you can probably boot with the hd removed Sep 24 05:44:36 then connect the hd after booting and remove the offending code Sep 24 05:44:56 ok - will try that Sep 24 05:45:07 I didn't think it would boot without a hdd after unslinging Sep 24 05:45:16 yes it will Sep 24 05:45:20 just don't install anything Sep 24 05:45:30 as your rootfs is on the flash in that case Sep 24 05:45:43 you might need the uNSLUng passwd Sep 24 05:45:57 oh yes - I can ping it now :) Sep 24 05:46:12 good luck! Sep 24 05:49:05 ok - job done. 2.0 httpd restored Sep 24 05:49:42 good Sep 24 05:51:22 hmmm - still won't boot with hdd though. must be something else broken. will try again Sep 24 05:51:53 eh, check the hd root directory Sep 24 05:52:20 I seem to recall that if there is a file .recovery or so, it will boot from flash even if the hd is connected Sep 24 05:52:42 you might also have caused an error in one of the rc scripts. Sep 24 05:52:46 these are nasty to diagnose Sep 24 05:53:06 e.g. init could try to start your apache server or so Sep 24 05:59:14 do you known if /opt/etc/init.d/S80apache is the only place that apache would be started? I've removed that and the slug still won't boot with hdd. Sep 24 06:00:21 I think this is the only place Sep 24 06:00:27 you do not have the .recovery file? Sep 24 06:00:37 no - not on the flash or hdd Sep 24 06:01:07 I fear I'm lost, I would suggest to unsling again Sep 24 06:01:17 that will give you a fresh copy of all init files Sep 24 06:01:33 of course you'll loose any changes you made there Sep 24 06:01:49 not a problem - haven't done much Sep 24 06:02:02 just to to reinstall slimserver and I will be back to where I was Sep 24 06:02:14 had to do this quite a few times when starting Sep 24 06:02:41 yes, it took me about 5 attempts to get slimserver installed and all the required libraries built Sep 24 06:02:55 it takes a bit of getting used to Sep 24 06:03:18 oh, i never did slimserver. did install twonky though Sep 24 06:04:06 can't use twonky here as I don't have anything that supports upnp Sep 24 06:04:24 I have a Squeezebox, so obvious choice was slimserver Sep 24 06:04:46 yup, I have a upnp client so thats why I ended up with twonky Sep 24 06:04:49 need to upgrade the slug memory though - as can only store a small percentage of my music before it gets unusable Sep 24 06:07:05 haven't done any memory upgrade Sep 24 06:07:57 I think slimserver is very inefficient with its memory usage - it starts paging after about 4000 tracks Sep 24 06:09:29 hm, thats indeed bad Sep 24 06:09:54 a 256MB slug would be nice Sep 24 06:10:08 just need to persuade someone with greater soldering skills than myself to do it for me :) Sep 24 06:11:13 if I can do that and get apache 2.1 running, then my pc will never need to be on any more Sep 24 06:11:14 i can't do that either Sep 24 06:11:38 you'll need to go to other firmware to use more mem Sep 24 06:11:54 unslung is not supporting this Sep 24 06:12:09 yes, I read about that - hopefully not too diffivult Sep 24 06:12:25 ok - sorry - I misunderstood Sep 24 06:12:43 I thought unslung would work with a different boot loader Sep 24 06:12:58 do you think I need to move to openslug? Sep 24 06:14:42 i seem to recall there is something in the wiki that says that you cannot use additional memory on unslung Sep 24 06:14:49 i'm on openslug Sep 24 06:14:56 openslug means you loose the web interface Sep 24 06:15:03 the linksys one I mean Sep 24 06:15:25 don't use that anyway, other than enabling telnet access Sep 24 06:15:37 I don't do that automatically to keep more memory for slimserver Sep 24 06:16:16 that means that I'll have to go through this apache 2.1 pain for openslug too! Sep 24 06:16:50 maybe I'll just keep it as a slimserver box for my most used music and get another nas with more memory in the future Sep 24 06:16:56 if you have the money to spare, there's a guy coming with a similar product that might support more memory and a faster cpu Sep 24 06:17:13 but the 266mhz/64mb version is already $249 Sep 24 06:17:48 that is quite a bit more than the slug Sep 24 06:18:35 I was looking at the ReadyNAS box too - they are really pricey though but do come with 1TB storage Sep 24 06:19:05 I heard that they use standard RAM too, so can be upgraded Sep 24 06:19:42 dont know the readynas thing Sep 24 06:21:10 ah - it was actually the Nexon NAS I was thinking of: Sep 24 06:21:11 http://www.multitask-computing.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=38_31&products_id=370 Sep 24 06:21:23 I think it is similar to the ReadyNAS Sep 24 06:22:38 brb Sep 24 06:25:08 wauw. 1000 pound Sep 24 06:26:35 yes, not cheap Sep 24 06:26:55 definitely out of my league Sep 24 06:28:08 out of mine too - but I can dream :) Sep 24 06:29:01 lol Sep 24 07:19:17 hi how can i compile software for a unslung box? Sep 24 10:16:01 hello Sep 24 10:17:00 hi vprf, welcome Sep 24 10:17:01 I just flashed with openlug and now I am trying to log in with putty but I can't seem to connect Sep 24 10:17:18 is the address 192.168.1.77 Sep 24 10:17:33 s/b openslug Sep 24 10:18:40 hi eFfeM Sep 24 10:18:45 depends, if you used a different ip before installing openslug it uses that previous ip Sep 24 10:19:47 I had dhcp before on the NSLU2 Sep 24 10:20:03 served by my wireless router Sep 24 10:20:19 is that what you mean? Sep 24 10:20:31 that means that it now also uses dhcp. Check your router log to see what the IP address is Sep 24 10:20:42 ok one sec Sep 24 10:27:16 I hooked it up to the router/wireless and I do not see anything in the log Sep 24 10:28:11 i think you will get a dhcp address; otherwise you might be using the same address as the previous time Sep 24 10:28:41 does redboot still happen with openslug so that I can reflash maybe with something else? Sep 24 10:28:59 yes Sep 24 10:29:24 you could reflash unslung, change the ip to static, then again flash openslug Sep 24 10:29:34 there might be better options, but I don't know one. Sep 24 10:30:24 I did not see redboot happening with 192.168.0.1 after I flashed with openslug Sep 24 10:32:44 let me try again Sep 24 10:33:52 ok I have a reply with pinging but I haven't hypertermed into it yet Sep 24 10:34:14 with openslug you can get into redboot by keeping the reset pressed for 10 secs while powering Sep 24 10:34:21 looks like it only pinged with one line with the -t ping option Sep 24 10:34:21 it'll flash alternating red/green Sep 24 10:34:56 let me try the reset Sep 24 10:37:03 ok I have alot of ping replies is it just a matter of catching redboot with hyperterm now? Sep 24 10:37:50 no, if the led is flashing you are already in redboot. Sep 24 10:38:01 Yes it is flashing Sep 24 10:38:02 you should be able to connect to it with sercomm right away Sep 24 10:38:08 let met try Sep 24 10:42:27 can't get sercomm to see the nslu2 do I have to do a "upgrade" command while at the prompt for redboot? Sep 24 10:42:55 what is the IP of the PC you are running sercomm on ? Sep 24 10:43:04 (I don't have the redboot prompt) Sep 24 10:43:49 192.168.0.7 Sep 24 10:43:55 let me try again Sep 24 10:44:31 ip looks ok Sep 24 10:44:35 check this out: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/RecoverFromABadFlash Sep 24 10:44:46 section: Easiest method? Use SerComm or Upslug (Win/Linux) Sep 24 10:45:33 can you telnet to 192.168.0.1 ? Sep 24 10:45:58 one sec Sep 24 10:46:41 using port 23? Sep 24 10:46:52 yup Sep 24 10:48:24 no can do with command promp and I tried with putty Sep 24 10:48:56 hmm. this is odd, how is your network topology Sep 24 10:49:47 sercomm should find the device, Sep 24 10:49:59 right now I have the nslu2 direct connected to my laptop nic and I am using a wireless adapter for internet Sep 24 10:50:11 did you disconnect the hd? the wiki says to reboot without hd connected Sep 24 10:50:26 let me see if I can still ping all drives disconnected Sep 24 10:50:30 hm. don't know how sercomm behaves with multi nic Sep 24 10:50:56 never did that, I think I always had one nic in use. Sep 24 10:50:59 that could be a cause Sep 24 10:51:03 It worked when I flashed this last time it asked what nic I am using Sep 24 10:51:18 ok, and did sercomm ask now? Sep 24 10:51:24 yes Sep 24 10:51:28 let me try to ping Sep 24 10:51:49 still can ping 192.168.0.1 Sep 24 10:51:58 let me try sercomm again Sep 24 10:52:14 then I expect that it would work, Sep 24 10:52:33 it is ood that you can ping it but not telnet it and sercomm does not see it Sep 24 10:52:55 sercomm does not work let me try to telnet Sep 24 10:53:53 i did not have telnet services started on my win laptop maybe that is it Sep 24 10:57:21 still can not connect I will go offline and try different things thanks for the help Sep 24 10:57:44 ok, good luck Sep 24 10:57:51 thanks, bye Sep 24 10:57:56 you have telnet on your laptop Sep 24 10:58:00 just start cmd Sep 24 10:58:06 yes Sep 24 10:58:08 then type telnet
Sep 24 10:58:16 did that can not connect Sep 24 10:58:34 192.168.0.1 Sep 24 10:59:00 thanks again bye Sep 24 11:09:34 eFfeM: my slug was in a real mess after I tried to install apache 2.1 earlier Sep 24 11:09:48 it wouldn't boot any more and it looked like the firmware was corrupt Sep 24 11:10:09 I got the Failed: samba message via the web interface and couldn't change anytthing Sep 24 11:10:39 I (eventually) got in to redboot and followed the instructions to reset an area of flash and the slug is back now. What a nightmare! Sep 24 19:03:47 * ByronT is back -( zzZZZzz )- gone 18 hr 38 min 42 s Sep 25 06:16:17 hi. how do I rename a wikipage? Sep 25 06:38:02 dwery, i don't think that is possible, but ask rwhitby Sep 25 06:39:07 eFfeM: thanks Sep 25 09:17:28 dwery, no way to rename, but you can recreate with correct name and ask for previous name to be depracated and removed (wiki page renaming) Sep 25 09:17:56 ok. Sep 25 09:18:06 how do I ask? Sep 25 09:18:30 you're asking right now.... ;) Sep 25 09:18:46 has the replacement page been created? Sep 25 09:19:25 yep. AudioAdapter Sep 25 09:20:07 thanks :) Sep 25 09:21:19 what's the page to be depracated (fullURL) and what's the page that has been created (fullURL)? (so I can hand it over to be taken care of.....) Sep 25 09:22:41 created: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Peripherals/AudioAdapter Sep 25 09:23:02 deprecated: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddUsbAudio Sep 25 09:25:11 Im currently trying mpd (musicpd.org) and it's working very fine with a C-Media audio/usb 1.1 adapter and an USB 2.0 hub. Sep 25 12:29:23 I cannot connect to password protected shares, connection to global disk1 is ok. Any ideas what is wrong? Sep 25 16:19:34 Howdy lads. Sep 25 20:08:58 sigh. Sep 25 20:11:51 just not enough tools to win. Sep 25 20:27:46 get a bigger hammer :-) Sep 26 07:23:33 hi all.. what's the best filesystem to use on an usb flash-memory device? Sep 26 11:05:55 <_snow> sup Sep 26 11:06:26 <_snow> anyone here that can recommand me a usb pen to run unslung on? Sep 26 11:10:17 which size Sep 26 11:10:18 ? Sep 26 11:14:11 <_snow> 512 or 256 Sep 26 11:14:21 <_snow> a cheap one=) Sep 26 11:16:13 imho, there is no preference, in this case, bigger is better ;-) Sep 26 11:17:58 <_snow> ok, one on 512mb=) Sep 26 20:31:53 Howdy all. Sep 26 23:44:52 is there a wireless usb adapter i can use with unslung? Sep 27 00:41:49 /join #nslu2-linux Sep 27 04:59:23 . Sep 27 05:01:00 hey guys, i am planning to get a western digital media center 250gb disk for my slug... Sep 27 05:01:20 now this disk has a usb hub built in and a 8-1 card reader Sep 27 05:01:45 just wondering if anyone has tried these and if so did the slug recognize the usb devices attached ? Sep 27 05:02:46 breadfan: never tried but i'm quite confident. If you can get the windows drivers, you can have more information by looking at the .inf file within. Sep 27 05:03:29 someone can suggest an USB WiFi adapter with external antenna? Sep 27 05:03:58 thanks dwery ill look into that Sep 27 05:04:18 breadfan: you will find usb vid and pids within.. just compare them with those in the kernel Sep 27 05:05:43 cool thanks for the info Sep 27 06:58:48 snorkelyd Sep 27 07:05:27 afafd **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 27 15:07:06 2005 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 30 02:36:11 2005 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Sep 30 02:59:57 2005