**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 23 02:59:59 2007 Jan 23 06:50:19 hello Jan 23 06:50:25 anyone awake? Jan 23 06:51:49 does anyone know how to get mpd working on unslung 6.8 Jan 23 07:19:26 anyone know about mpd Jan 23 07:19:28 on unslung 6.8 Jan 23 11:20:53 hi Jan 23 11:21:23 I've got problem with NTFS drive - can anyone help please? Jan 23 11:24:56 System: unslung 6.8, 2 Buffalo drives: Port2: Ext3 (unslung), Port1: NTFS. ufsd installed and can mount drive to /share/hdd/data/ntfs but Windows still doesn't see the drive Jan 23 11:25:46 anyone? Jan 23 16:25:22 hi all!!! Jan 23 16:25:32 any1 have any experience installing autospin down? Jan 23 16:30:19 hello??? Jan 23 17:49:35 anyone with unslung and extensive collection of perl modules? Jan 23 18:55:13 woohoo slug2 has arived! Jan 23 18:55:27 i just need the drive now... Jan 23 18:56:59 na 6meg is all u need Jan 23 18:57:14 heh :) Jan 23 18:57:35 what flash you going to use? unslung, openslug or Debian? Jan 23 18:57:54 this is my test slug - so as many as i can try! Jan 23 18:58:26 i have zero debian exposure - so i'll play on a full debian box first i guess Jan 23 18:58:30 ha well if you can test Debian out first I would apreciate it ;) Jan 23 18:58:54 not brave enough to roll it out on the slug too early Jan 23 18:58:54 on Openslug but lack of packages (and having to recompile most pacakges) is very annoying Jan 23 18:59:12 i'm loving unslug so far Jan 23 19:00:20 uuur Jan 23 19:00:47 I tried unslung straight away, but the fact that the layout is kind of non-linux (and quite disjointed) forced me to Openslug Jan 23 19:01:05 it's enough linux for me to handle thankfully :) Jan 23 19:02:13 yr lucky, been using linux for like 7years and the structure makes sense to me Jan 23 19:02:33 Unslung has enough in common and enough to be different that it is really annoying Jan 23 19:02:43 good starting place for ppl with no linux experience tho Jan 23 19:03:20 i been using linux about the same lenght of time just not really heavily i guess Jan 23 19:12:12 Naib: search wiki on optware and the slugosbe feed Jan 23 19:13:15 eno: still around? Jan 23 19:13:32 yeah, about lunch break time for me Jan 23 19:13:44 quick question about asterisk Jan 23 19:13:52 right now we have 12 and 14 Jan 23 19:13:58 eno, mmm might do, but all is running ok on my slug would rather wait for etch to be released Jan 23 19:14:15 during the -stage, the last one will overwrite the previuous -stage Jan 23 19:14:31 ahh, that's a pain Jan 23 19:14:48 so the last build, will leave it's headers there Jan 23 19:14:50 how many overlapping files? Jan 23 19:14:52 is that right? Jan 23 19:15:09 one header file and one directory (i think) Jan 23 19:15:45 if we're sure, can we trick the -stage target to install header files in different directories? Jan 23 19:16:02 yes, we can Jan 23 19:16:30 right now, I don't think that we have any other packages that are using those files Jan 23 19:16:36 or if it's too much pain and asterisk14 is working good enough, we can drop asterisk12 support Jan 23 19:17:53 yeah ... Jan 23 19:18:16 right now, it doesn't matter, cuz no package is using those headers Jan 23 19:18:22 alright Jan 23 19:18:31 just wanted to be sure Jan 23 19:18:52 is there a how to for compiling optware for slugosbe? Jan 23 19:19:27 osas: i should've created a wiki page for that Jan 23 19:19:53 I have issues with with the libstdc++ ... Jan 23 19:19:59 basically created openslug toolchain Jan 23 19:19:59 I already have the toolchain Jan 23 19:20:16 and I hacked the Makefile, but not well enough ... :p Jan 23 19:20:44 if you have time to create that page, I would really appreciate it :) Jan 23 19:20:48 any specific error message with the libstdc++ issue? Jan 23 19:21:14 I created one for asterisk: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/Asterisk Jan 23 19:21:56 it is trying to copy the .so from the openslug repo Jan 23 19:22:36 like: cp /openslug-nslu2.tmp/cross/armeb-linux/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.8 Jan 23 19:22:47 and the .so is not there :( Jan 23 19:22:53 and I'm lost :p Jan 23 19:23:36 eno: let me know when you have that page created ... Jan 23 19:24:02 i'll take a look, i don't remember encountering such problem Jan 23 19:25:05 but again, i created the toolchain quite some time ago Jan 23 19:25:23 libstdc++ is part of the toolchain? Jan 23 22:16:58 how do I configure xinetd to listen to any other port but 21 for my proftpd server? Jan 23 22:18:19 you need to add a service in /etc/services like "proftp 9921/tcp" then edit /etc/inet.conf to replace ftp at the beginning of the proftpd line to "vsftpd" Jan 23 22:18:39 *like "proftpd 9921/tcp" Jan 23 22:19:08 *beginning of the proftpd line to "proftpd" Jan 23 22:19:14 opps i'm tired :) Jan 23 22:20:08 then you need to write a diversion script in /unslung to make it automate thos changes Jan 23 22:20:40 ok Jan 23 22:21:14 i got the proftpd.conf change working Jan 23 22:24:03 and i understand the /etc/service Jan 23 22:25:16 but the inetd.conf file in /etc/ is not editable Jan 23 22:25:26 seems to be occupied Jan 23 22:25:31 does it exist? Jan 23 22:25:36 yes Jan 23 22:26:07 what's in it? Jan 23 22:26:17 dont know, cant open it Jan 23 22:26:28 can't cat it? Jan 23 22:27:15 cant what Jan 23 22:27:18 ? Jan 23 22:27:22 cat /etc/inet.conf Jan 23 22:27:29 ok, ill try Jan 23 22:30:04 # cat /etc/inet.conf Jan 23 22:30:04 cat: /etc/inet.conf: No such file or directory Jan 23 22:30:19 then that's why you can't edit it. what editor? Jan 23 22:30:41 inetd.conf, it is, iassume Jan 23 22:30:52 s/iassume/i assume Jan 23 22:31:00 ooops my bad bad Jan 23 22:31:36 cat: /etc/inetd.conf: No such file or directory Jan 23 22:31:44 oops Jan 23 22:32:13 there is a file called inetd.conf in that folder Jan 23 22:32:25 r u sure? Jan 23 22:32:31 right Jan 23 22:32:58 yes Jan 23 22:33:20 bad, you are logged in as user root ? Jan 23 22:33:29 yes Jan 23 22:34:24 w8 Jan 23 22:34:34 what are the access rights of /etc/inetd.conf (ls -la /etc/inetd.conf) ? Jan 23 22:36:23 bad, but you know, that it is an easier way, when you install xinetd at first, so there is no need to fidling around with divertion scripts? Jan 23 22:36:59 -rw------- 1 root root 0 Jan 1 1970 /etc/inetd.conf Jan 23 22:37:33 seems to be ok Jan 23 22:37:54 but with no content in it Jan 23 22:38:02 yes Jan 23 22:38:47 caplink811_log, explain what u mean by installing xinetd first? Jan 23 22:38:52 plz Jan 23 22:39:19 well, just to clarify, did you install xinetd, or do you use linksys inetd? Jan 23 22:39:51 I installed it Jan 23 22:39:54 k Jan 23 22:40:06 but i think i did it in the wrong order Jan 23 22:40:21 proftpd first and then xinetd Jan 23 22:41:25 as warlord0 mentioned before, you have to modify /etc/services, when you want to use a port different from 21 for ftp services... but before that, you should make sure, that proftpd works as desired Jan 23 22:42:49 when you running proftpd with the option inetd, then your xinetd should use a conf file like /opt/etc/xinetd.d/ftp Jan 23 22:43:42 ok Jan 23 22:44:43 is that the file u mean when u say divertion script Jan 23 22:45:28 * caplink811_log assumimg, that it is around midnight in our tz, so it is time for me to heading to bed now.. gn8@all Jan 23 22:45:46 tnx for all Jan 23 22:46:07 i know the time, my whife is pointing it out to me too :) Jan 23 22:47:27 bad, anything below /opt is unknown to the linksys applications, but /etc/services may become a probleme, dunno if it is rewritten at every restart. if it is so, then you need a divertion script, which avoid this behavior Jan 23 22:56:56 I don't think it's rewritten Jan 23 22:59:27 morning, drif , so than it isn't a problem, and bad haven't any need to fiddling around with any divertion scripts **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jan 24 02:59:58 2007