**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 26 02:59:57 2006 Jul 26 04:32:06 Hey all, I am a web designing newbie AND a linux newbie who just got PHP-THTTPD to work. My next question is: is it possible to run java applets on thttpd?? Jul 26 13:11:54 hey! i'm trying to install Debian using the Debian Installer.. though, when reaching the partition phase, it does not seem to detect my USB flash memory stick or USB disk connected to the slug.. I only get the option to partition /dev/mtdblock0 to /dev/mtbdblock4 .. which I assume is the internal memory of the slug Jul 26 13:37:35 Anyone here? Jul 26 14:23:03 I am trying to get a USB2Serial adapter working under Unslung. Jul 26 14:23:54 It is working fine on my Ubuntu box, and is using the ftdi_sio driver, but on the nslu2 it reports "usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x403/0x6001) is not claimed by any active driver." Jul 26 14:24:47 And no /dev/ttyUSB0 device is created. Jul 26 14:46:32 anyone here? Jul 26 15:48:11 i just flashed openslug, and it doesn't recognize my HD now: "usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -110" Jul 26 15:50:03 the same disk worked well with unslung and debian/NSLU2 (d-i) Jul 26 15:50:31 do i have to remove any partitions before connecting it to openslug? Jul 26 15:50:54 fdisk -l lists nothing Jul 26 18:49:56 hey! anyone know whats wrong when the debian installer doesn't detect any of my attached disks? Jul 26 18:56:47 I lost LED light for disks with the newest openslug. works fine though Jul 26 18:57:38 or are you talking about something else.. Does debianslug have an installer? :) Jul 26 18:58:19 it's not debianslug, it's this one: http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/ Jul 26 18:58:33 it has a much larger package repository than debianslug Jul 26 18:59:10 (i think, haven't got it running yet) Jul 26 19:00:14 ah Jul 26 19:03:09 anyway, do you know how to fix it? Jul 26 19:03:28 as I enter the installer, it simply lists the internal flash memory as my partitions, i can't even partition my memory stick Jul 26 19:04:08 I suppose they are they partitioned beforehand? Jul 26 19:04:30 well, the memory stick do contain a windows FAT partition perhaps Jul 26 19:04:41 or not :\ the heat is killing my head :P Jul 26 19:04:42 but, still, it really should show up so i can run fdisk on it Jul 26 19:04:43 or whatever Jul 26 19:05:01 yeah it should. Strange Jul 26 19:15:14 gonna bring in the linksys firmware, format the flash memory in there and then retry the debian installer Jul 26 19:59:48 Blastur, DebianSlug + Debian/NSLU2 use the same repository. Jul 26 20:01:22 Blastur, this means you can install *all* debian packages on DebianSlug too. (17k +) Jul 26 20:08:48 EvilDevil: how? when I did ipkg yesterday, it didn't even have apache Jul 26 20:09:19 ipkg update; ipkg install apache etc Jul 26 20:09:51 forgot to do: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DebianSlug/Bootstrap ?? Jul 26 20:10:48 hmm Jul 26 20:11:19 i basically did this: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/SlugOS/UsingTheBinary Jul 26 20:11:27 it says nothing of bootstraping Jul 26 20:25:43 these are the instructions for OpenSlug Jul 26 20:26:23 well, i downloaded the debianslug firmware, and http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/SlugOS/UsingTheBinary was the URL I was suppose to follow according to the readme.txt file that came with the debianslug firmware Jul 26 20:27:24 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DebianSlug/HomePage ;) Jul 26 20:28:50 yeah, thats what I did.. it links to http://www.slug-firmware.net/s-dls.php, and you get "DebianSlug-3.10-beta-firmware.zip" .. the readme.txt inside that Zip points you to the above mentioned url Jul 26 20:33:19 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DebianSlug/HomePage#state "Install the DebianSlug firmware, and Bootstrap to an external hard disk." Jul 26 20:35:46 what differs DebianSlug from Debian/NSLU2? Jul 26 20:40:38 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/FirmwareMatrix ;) I knew that there's a purpose for that page Jul 26 20:45:30 okay, guess debianslug is going back in then Jul 26 20:45:48 its still weird that it would not detect my usb discs when trying Debian/NSLU2 Jul 26 20:55:19 ah sigh, this is just .. great. Now i can't even SSH to the machine anymore.. it responds to pings, but not much else Jul 26 21:08:55 how about telnet? Jul 26 21:15:26 is there anyway i can restore my slug to factory settings? i tried putting back the Linksys firmware, and sure, it got up and running, but while browsing the webinterface i got error messages about "failed to get samba info" etc Jul 26 21:15:41 so there is apparently something else that can be rewritten than the firmware Jul 26 21:15:47 i'm thinking maybe that "ConfArea" Jul 26 21:22:41 Toman-: hmm, no telnet either.. don't think debianslug has that Jul 26 21:26:54 tru flashing it with openslug instead Jul 26 21:26:59 *try Jul 26 21:28:56 i got debianslug running yesterday Jul 26 21:29:03 i need to reset _everything_ to factory Jul 26 21:31:12 press the reset button :P Jul 26 21:31:34 what? :) it does that? Jul 26 21:32:59 No I don't think so. The way other reset buttons work is they remove all settings you have made. Probably not what you want Jul 26 21:33:24 well, lets say i put in linksys firmware Jul 26 21:33:27 but it doesn't hurt I suppose, since you have the original firmware Jul 26 21:33:38 how can i make the "other" settings apply Jul 26 21:34:09 other? Jul 26 21:34:45 yeah, i guess the box has somewhere to store IP and stuff.. Workgroup, samba stuff Jul 26 21:34:56 if I flash with linksys, it doesn't seem to overwrite those, since i still have the same IP Jul 26 21:35:03 when I got the box, it was set to DHCP Jul 26 21:38:19 hm Jul 26 21:38:45 its not booting from the harddrive is it? Jul 26 21:39:17 no, i just flashed it.. so i need to get it up and running before i can bootstrap Jul 26 21:49:21 gonna try the linksys eraseall util **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 27 02:59:56 2006