**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 05 10:59:59 2006 Feb 05 15:22:38 I python on OpenSlug 2.7 known to be a bit broken? As at the moment there seem to be some files missing, for example /usr/lib/python2.4/_LWPCookieJar.py Feb 05 15:24:00 Hey all; I've run a few benchmarks against an OC'd NSLU2, and the ethernet bandwidth on the slug seems to top out at ~10MiB/s RX and ~6MiB/s TX. All processes that use the ethernet port seem to become processor-bound in their TX/RX -- is this the experience of other users? Feb 05 15:40:55 ai2097: yepp, that's that i ran into too. The ethernet is the limiting factor, not the cpu. Feb 05 15:41:31 Mmm. I just replaced busybox with the real set of coreutils, and that seems to have made a -big- speed difference local to the slug... Feb 05 15:42:00 Either that, or I slipped a digit in dd somewhere :p. Feb 05 15:43:04 i have replaced busybox too, it didn't make a lot difference. Feb 05 15:43:32 except that my scripts are working now the way they should... Feb 05 15:44:46 time busybox dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=8192 count=100000 Feb 05 15:44:54 real 0m 11.01s Feb 05 15:45:00 (cpu @ 100%) Feb 05 15:46:09 Ah, no; I did slip a digit. Feb 05 15:46:28 looks like mine (10.59 sec). But "time" is a deal-breaker with some programms Feb 05 15:49:41 anybody here played around with ipp and video-recoding on the slug ? Feb 05 16:08:42 When I update smb.conf in /etc/samba/smb.conf then reboot my changes are overwritten. Where do I put my changes so that they take effect? Feb 05 16:09:26 oops ignore that I found it. Feb 05 16:09:53 every wiki page has 3 sets of instructions. Feb 05 16:38:41 Is /opt/etc/cron.d supposed to be sym-linked to /etc/cron.d? Feb 05 16:41:10 eikenberry: openslug or unslug ? Feb 05 16:41:23 unslug Feb 05 16:41:45 sorry, can't help. no unslug here. Feb 05 16:42:17 if you want to overrive /etc/cron.d the symlink should do so. Feb 05 16:42:33 Cool. Hey... does openslug work pretty much like unslug except without the linksys web interface? Feb 05 16:42:38 you can't update /etc/cron.d directly. diversion script. Feb 05 16:42:44 astroid. There is no /etc/cron.d. Feb 05 16:43:04 sorry your right. crontab. Feb 05 16:43:19 right idea wrong file. Feb 05 16:43:49 Ah. You can't edit /etc/crontab directly? Does it get overwritten? Feb 05 16:44:12 Oh.... sorry, diversion script. Feb 05 16:45:21 I'm still getting up to speed on my nslu2. Feb 05 16:46:19 crontab gets overwritten. I'm tempted to move to openslug if only to get rid of diversions but it's not clear whether I can i can use "ipkg ufsd" and get access to my ntfs drive with unslug? Do you know? Feb 05 16:48:04 I thought the nslu2's ntfs support was via a 3rd party proprietary module. Not sure, just thought I read that somewhere about why they haven't updated unslung to the newest firmware. Feb 05 16:49:55 ntfs is 3rd party but we can choose to install it explicitly seperately from the shareware, ala "ipkg install ufsd". copies R63, extracts the ntfs library and adds it to the unslung libraries. I don't know if this works for openslug. Feb 05 16:49:58 openslug does not contain ufsd. So no luck. Feb 05 17:36:00 It appears that I've hung my slug with a diversion script. still waiting to see whether samba will time out or if i get reflash..... Feb 05 17:37:13 samba timed out :) Feb 05 18:41:27 does anyone know if there's a mt-daap equivalent for iPhoto sharing? Feb 05 21:29:22 ehlo Feb 05 21:30:04 anyone? Feb 05 21:30:24 hi. newbie here. debianslug installed fine. except that it randomly calls one disk /dev/sda or /dev/sdb. it changes between every other boot. any ideas? Feb 05 21:43:50 If I recall correctly, the switching was something someone actually asked for, but as a feature, not something to acctually run by default ;) Feb 05 21:44:09 sounds strange to me Feb 06 00:02:46 This whole diversion thing can be a serious pain in the butt. Feb 06 00:08:03 use openslug :-P Feb 06 00:11:24 I'm very tempted. Next pay check when I buy another drive I can give up on my need to mount my ntfs drive and then I think I may just do that. Feb 06 00:26:19 Anyone here who can help me "reverse" the traffic shaping script @ -> http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/EnableTrafficShaping Feb 06 00:30:21 and if anyone know if the unslung-5.x is supporting this as a standard. Feb 06 00:31:54 if you throw jibberish into the /etc/samba/smb.conf file you can make your slug very agitated. Feb 06 00:45:24 sed makes me weep. Feb 06 09:37:20 drif - you around? Feb 06 09:40:34 I said I hadn't had a problem with vi hanging - I installed mt-daapd and now it does it all the time Feb 06 09:56:00 Hey does anyone know of a way of getting the slug to do iPhoto sharing? Feb 06 10:04:16 the protocol is very similar to iTunes, supposedly... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 06 10:59:56 2006