**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 30 02:59:56 2007 Mar 30 10:18:09 hi Mar 30 10:18:27 i am using debian on my nslu2 Mar 30 10:18:40 and i would like to add the usb-serial module Mar 30 10:18:53 what is the best way to do it? Mar 30 10:21:40 Do I need to reboot in the firmware? Mar 30 10:22:41 hello. beyond JamVM and sableVM, are there any working JVMs in NSLU2 (with unslung) ? Mar 30 10:23:26 i couldnt find anything in the list of packages Mar 30 10:26:51 hlep ? Mar 30 10:28:07 ok i changed my nickname and reasking. Mar 30 10:28:26 hello. beyond jamVM and sableVm, are there any working JVMs in unslung ? Mar 30 10:28:58 because i was not able to find anything in the list of packages, and these JVMs (for different reasons) do not work with my program Mar 30 10:30:16 the jamVM is issuing a segmentation fault at random times and, while the sableVM works good, the program does not. i am trying to enumerate all the network interfaces that the NSLU2 has and it does not seem to be working (code working properly on normal linux and windows) Mar 30 10:31:20 any help ? Mar 30 10:34:25 your code work with this VM on a normal linux? Mar 30 10:35:51 Ludo_: hmmm nice suggestion, haven't tried that (only used JRE) Mar 30 10:36:29 thanks, i will try it and come back here if that's the problem or go to ask to the sableVM people :) Mar 30 10:43:34 hey, maybe you do know something about the Segmentation fault error of jamVM ? Mar 30 10:44:15 i believe that no matter how my application behaves, the virtual machine should not issue a segmentation fault. isn't that correct ? Mar 30 10:45:39 is there maybe a bug on the implementation of the jamvm in nslu2 that can be fixed in a way ? Mar 30 10:46:19 because the wikipage on that is very old ... Mar 30 12:10:04 hi! i'm new to openslug and i'm trying to follow the howto at http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/InstallCups but it errors out and says it cannot find cups et al. The only package it can find is openssl which is available at the slugos feed. How can I tell ipkg to install packages from the current directory? Mar 30 12:28:17 I tried 'ipkg install cups_....ipk" but it still says it can't find the feed. Am I missing something here? I'm running openslug 3.10-beta atm Mar 30 21:45:05 how to compile a module not by default in the firmware? Mar 30 21:54:08 Ludo: Which distro? Mar 30 21:55:03 Note: Probably you should ask this on "#nslu2-linux" because the developers are on that channel Mar 30 21:55:25 This is not a "end user question"! Mar 30 22:01:12 marceln: debianslug Mar 30 22:01:38 do you think I need to rebuild the firmware with the new module from my PC? Mar 30 22:05:19 I never used debian slug so you should ask someone on the devel channel. Mar 30 22:06:04 But i thought that there was a separate channel for debianslug. Mar 30 22:32:32 has anyone here used their slug as a psp file server? Mar 30 23:14:14 Is it normal to have all 29Mb out of 32Mb of RAM be filled up after a clean boot? Mar 30 23:15:42 Hi! I'm trying to run cupsd but it fails and when I straced it execve cupsd says Exec format error. I'm running openslug and grabbed the unslung feed cups binary. Mar 30 23:20:04 caplink811 :) Mar 30 23:21:01 AddPrinter-OpenSlug isn't that old - although it does state that cups needs to be compiled (no package at this time) Mar 30 23:21:09 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddPrinter-OpenSlug Mar 30 23:21:45 given some time, I might try to get my FrankenSlug running OpenSlug and then I can test Mar 30 23:22:32 ByronT, so the cups package from unslung will not work? Mar 30 23:24:31 free Mar 30 23:24:34 ops Mar 30 23:25:20 ByronT, thanks for the hint. I can try it now as I badly need a print server here at home Mar 30 23:26:39 ronni: Probably. I just rebooted (slugosle) and have about 23Mb used. Mar 30 23:30:07 janm, from your experience... nope... ;) I think I recall something on the mailing list concerning the cups package Mar 30 23:31:00 hmmm google for openslug and cups came up with this page: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/InstallCups Mar 30 23:31:25 yeah. I was looking at that page while installing cups Mar 30 23:31:39 that page is less than a month old... Mar 30 23:32:54 but it doesn't work for me :( Mar 30 23:35:24 not sure... those instructions are pretty specific, but I can't test at the moment Mar 30 23:35:33 speaking of which... time to head home Mar 30 23:36:26 More like "allocated for use" rather than actually "used". Mar 30 23:37:52 janm, I would fall back and use that original page... Mar 30 23:39:19 ByronT, thanks. Mar 31 02:30:13 Around how much should a slug using Ethernet and USB draw, in amps? Mar 31 02:51:49 you could make some measurement ... Mar 31 02:51:54 check here http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/MakeABatteryPoweredSlug Mar 31 02:52:01 Thanks! Mar 31 02:52:04 from the wiki "With the ethernet connected (but still nothing on USB) the current is about 480 mA. " Mar 31 02:52:11 Hmm. Mar 31 02:52:16 Could I get away with supplying 1.5A? Mar 31 02:52:46 go for 1.5 of more if you can Mar 31 02:53:02 Well, around what should I expect it to max out at? Mar 31 02:53:04 2A? Mar 31 02:53:14 safety margin... Mar 31 02:53:41 it's rated 5V 2A so try to respect the advice Mar 31 02:54:04 That's the absolute maximum the slug can draw? Mar 31 02:54:28 maybe Mar 31 02:54:41 Hmm. Mar 31 02:55:07 but get your multimeter out first ! Mar 31 02:55:10 Good idea. Mar 31 02:55:17 I've got10 7805 regulators. Mar 31 02:55:21 And a 12V gel cell. Mar 31 02:55:32 Each 7805 is rated at 1.5A for 12V. Mar 31 02:55:44 I'm thinking I could run the slug off of one, and the USB ports off another. Mar 31 02:57:33 What do you think? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Mar 31 02:59:56 2007