**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 31 02:59:59 2007 Jan 31 10:22:19 hey, can anyone tell me how to use the debian installer's fdisk? do you really have to define the partitionsize by sectors ?? Jan 31 10:28:00 hi there Jan 31 10:28:35 i need to install tcpdump, maybe on native compiling Jan 31 10:29:20 but i got an error, has somebody the package? Jan 31 10:35:07 please Jan 31 10:56:26 hey is there anyone who can tell me how many sectors 1 MB is? theres no other way to create partitions with the debian installer's fdisk Jan 31 15:26:46 hi again Jan 31 15:26:54 is there somebody? Jan 31 15:32:04 HoStyle: which firmware? Jan 31 15:33:31 eheh Jan 31 15:33:41 the issue is solved Jan 31 15:33:46 optware has the tcpdump package Jan 31 15:34:34 k, it's all ok but i found another problem: tcpdump search for libpcap.a Jan 31 15:34:40 ive libpcap Jan 31 15:34:53 but is like libpcap.3.9 Jan 31 15:35:07 but is like libpcap.so.3.9 Jan 31 15:35:40 should i change in the config script manually? Jan 31 15:36:53 right now, optware tcpdump package links libpcap statically Jan 31 15:38:20 k but im using openslugga Jan 31 15:44:36 HoStyle: did you look to see if there's a libpcap-dev or similar? Jan 31 15:47:58 mmhh.. maybe i need non-only-runtime library, tnx for the tip Jan 31 15:50:37 optware also supports openslug now Jan 31 15:51:31 see http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Slugosbe Jan 31 15:56:13 but optware isnt a linux distro too Jan 31 15:56:15 ? Jan 31 15:56:28 it's only for the solugga yes? Jan 31 15:58:54 HoStyle: May I suggest that you do a bit of reading at nslu2-linux.org? Jan 31 15:59:01 All the info you seek is there. Jan 31 16:00:09 bbl Jan 31 16:01:13 k Jan 31 16:01:40 im around that site since many days Jan 31 16:01:57 now im check the other channell Jan 31 16:04:07 nvm tnx Jan 31 16:44:24 i'm having trouble running packages installed with ipkg Jan 31 16:44:33 where does it install packages at? Jan 31 16:44:46 i can't seem to find them anywhere after i install them Jan 31 16:47:34 zeekay: ipkg files Jan 31 16:47:52 thanks Jan 31 16:56:27 TERM environment not set Jan 31 16:56:47 is it possible to set that using the unslung firmware? Jan 31 17:00:02 i have TERM set to xterm logging-in from ssh, and TERM set to screen under screen Jan 31 17:02:44 ah Jan 31 17:02:47 how do you set term? Jan 31 17:03:23 i'm trying to setup screen with bash for use during telnet Jan 31 17:03:29 if that makes a difference Jan 31 17:05:20 replace telnet with openssh and my impression is that TERM will be set by ssh Jan 31 17:06:00 ssh is safer and has more feature anyway Jan 31 17:06:35 ah Jan 31 17:06:38 yeah i agree Jan 31 17:07:01 however, i kinda have a weird situation Jan 31 17:07:12 and i have to be able to use telnet Jan 31 17:07:46 thanks for the advice though Jan 31 17:08:19 when in doubt use force - if you have to use telnet, the worst is that you do "TERM=xterm; export TERM" in .bashrc Jan 31 17:09:47 haha Jan 31 17:09:56 i appreciate it Jan 31 17:10:10 i'll give that a shot Jan 31 17:19:19 hmm Jan 31 17:19:25 well i don't think i can set it to xterm Jan 31 17:19:33 it seems to crash Jan 31 17:20:29 hi Jan 31 17:21:31 well thanks Jan 31 17:21:35 it works enough for what i need Jan 31 17:21:51 :D Jan 31 17:30:16 although, do you know where ash stores it's settings on the slug? so i can set term on it, instead of using export TERM=xterm every session Jan 31 17:55:17 zeekay, in case that google is broken-down... try /etc/profile or ~/.profile Jan 31 17:56:32 but that information is redundant, because it is in the wiki (since a long time) Jan 31 18:03:29 ah thanks **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Feb 01 02:59:57 2007