**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 02 02:59:57 2006 Nov 02 09:04:43 mika_ :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 02 09:20:15 2006 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 02 13:33:32 2006 Nov 02 21:57:08 hi everyone Nov 03 00:02:24 Hi Nov 03 00:06:06 how can I know (ssh) which firmware I have Nov 03 00:17:29 If it has a Linksys-branded GUI on port 80, then it's either Linksys or Unslung -- the same page should identify which of the two and what version it would be. If it has no GUI, then you should log into it using SSH and the banner should tell you what version of OpenSlug it is... Nov 03 00:19:46 ok Nov 03 00:19:48 thanks Nov 03 00:20:02 unslung it is Nov 03 00:20:35 Is there a version number on the page? Nov 03 00:20:57 Firmware Version: V2.3R29 Nov 03 00:21:41 That's in the upper-right of the screen, then? Nov 03 00:22:02 yup Nov 03 00:22:15 Ok, that would be the stock Linksys firmware, the older version Nov 03 00:22:23 Not Unslung... Nov 03 00:22:27 know if theres a usenet/nzd downloader available for unslung? Nov 03 00:23:01 *nzb Nov 03 00:23:32 besides nget, which is a royal pita Nov 03 00:24:28 Dunno: check the package search on www.nslu2-linux.org; perhaps that has one... Nov 03 00:25:36 I think Ill just upgrade to debian Nov 03 00:25:45 seems much more flexible, right? Nov 03 00:26:06 More complicated to do, but many more packages available if you can get there. Nov 03 00:27:13 id need to restart from the stock firmware though, right? Nov 03 00:29:29 I don't think it matters what you start with; you can flash from the bootloader without even a valid firmware loaded. Nov 03 00:34:06 ok Nov 03 00:34:09 thanks for the info Nov 03 00:34:21 Ill try to see what I can do sticking with unslung **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Nov 03 02:59:57 2006