**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon May 21 02:59:57 2007 May 21 07:30:54 'lo? May 21 07:32:53 lo. May 21 07:34:14 my NSLU (unslung) doesn't seem to have an IP address - cant ping, open webpage, etc, on the IP it did have May 21 07:34:34 moved it from DHCP to static (same details as it'd previously been assigned) & the trouble started after a restart May 21 07:34:38 any ideas? May 21 07:37:41 have you checked the wiki ? May 21 07:51:49 w May 21 07:52:02 does your router stats page show it as a connected device? May 21 07:56:07 he can't access that if it does not respond to a known ip :P May 21 07:56:30 or do you mean router != nslu2 ? May 21 08:05:30 i said router didnt i? May 21 09:49:00 anyone alive for a unix question? May 21 09:49:16 i want to find all directories below current dir with only one file in May 21 09:53:40 I'd write a perl script for that May 21 09:54:09 mmf k, thought there maybe some oneliner with find/wc or something May 21 09:54:10 Off course a shell script would suffice too but I only know Perl :) May 21 09:54:55 Might be some fancy oneliner with grep stuff but I don't see how the counting would go May 21 10:00:54 bah, im knocking one out in python May 21 10:04:14 Whatever makes you happy... (and gets the job done) May 21 10:39:14 did it, it probably wasnt worth the effort ;-) May 21 12:46:23 anyone here that can help me with a cups issue? Text files that are printed from the slug are not handling carriage control correctly (It prints a line, and then does a line feed and prints the second line in the column after the first line ended - e.g. there is a line feed but no carriage return), I am using CUPS, hpijs, and the HP-PSC_2400-hpijs driver. May 21 12:48:09 additionally the cups test page prints a huge number of pages. Starting with what appears to be uninterpreted postscript May 21 14:56:11 VPescado, hmm, sounds strange - is your printer fully supported by the drivers you're using etc? Are you using unslung, debian or something else? May 21 14:56:33 unslung May 21 14:56:45 the printer is supported May 21 14:57:07 i.e. it is an HP psc 2400 series May 21 14:58:08 I'll take your word that it's supported, as HP are generally pretty good. May 21 14:58:28 Did you configure it through the cups web pages? May 21 14:58:34 i.e. localhost:631 May 21 14:58:35 (I think) May 21 14:59:23 i edited the configuration file to point to the driver anddevice. It does show up in the cups web page. Im not sure what further config there is May 21 15:00:25 You say that the test page print doesn't appear to work? May 21 15:00:29 Have you tried changing the driver? May 21 15:00:46 I don't have a slug nearby, but on my gentoo box, CUPS webpage allows me to reconfigure printers etc. May 21 15:00:50 no it starts with raw post script, and prints many many pages May 21 15:01:20 localhost:631 --> manage printers May 21 15:01:42 modify printer May 21 15:01:52 Then you can change options, including iirc, the driver used. May 21 15:02:01 It might just be that you're trying to use the wrong drivers :-) May 21 15:02:59 If you can find a ppd file for it online, that might be an idea - I don't know how those work really as I've never used them. I presume googling for a ppd file for your printer should work though. May 21 15:03:16 (I think the admin password should be your root password btw) May 21 15:04:14 hmm...interesting it shows up (ive been here before)....but when i try the set printer options i get: "Error: Not found" - not a 404 error ind you, but a cups page that says that. May 21 15:04:36 all the other stuff seems to work (e.g stop / purge printer, etc.) May 21 15:04:43 Well, that might be related. May 21 15:04:53 Unfortunately, I don't have a slug nearby to test. May 21 15:05:06 Mine is hundreds of miles away, behind a firewall that doesn't have internet access I'm afraid. May 21 15:05:21 So alas I can't really compare settings :-( May 21 15:05:27 (also, it runs debian) May 21 15:06:25 ok...thanks anyway May 21 15:06:45 Sorry :-( May 21 15:07:08 Hopefully someone will be able to help you though. May 21 15:07:39 If you solve it, remember to add stuff to the wiki if you think it's relevant - might be useful for future users :-) May 21 15:09:02 ok....thx May 21 20:14:38 caplink811 :) May 21 20:47:13 hello May 21 20:47:33 any hints on a good torrent client? May 21 20:47:57 i have to be able to control download and upload speed May 21 20:50:32 enhanced ctorrent is yor friend May 21 20:50:41 ok :) May 21 20:50:59 u use it? May 21 20:51:17 I have used it a lot, from the slug offcourse May 21 20:51:27 ok May 21 20:51:40 Now I find my stuff in newsgroups :) May 21 20:51:43 can u control the upload and download speed? May 21 20:52:26 Yes, and if you combine it with the webinterface it can be controlled in real time May 21 20:55:32 ok, thats sounds nice May 21 20:56:50 comes the webintreface as default or do i have to do extra stuff for that? May 21 21:02:08 rtorrent rules May 21 21:03:03 do you use a usenet client on your nslu2 McMadd ? May 21 21:06:33 Sorry, was afk May 21 21:07:09 bad-h: no you have to install it yourself but the wiki refers to it May 21 21:07:32 barnseenio: I tried SABnzbd but it crashes May 21 21:07:59 I also noticed that it wouldn't download faster than 300k May 21 21:08:33 That's bad if you can get 1400 to 1600 on a normal pc May 21 21:08:45 i struggle a little with cli/text newsgroup readers May 21 21:09:17 I stopped using them after I discovered NZB's May 21 21:09:45 There's a great dutch program/comunity that provides nzb's May 21 21:09:50 ? May 21 21:10:04 No more browsing newsgroups yourself May 21 21:10:05 i havent discovered an nzb! May 21 21:10:38 Hold on, I'll see if i can find a good description May 21 21:11:49 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NZB May 21 21:12:39 yumm, sounds like it takes away the hassle May 21 21:12:47 Exactly May 21 21:13:05 so you use websites to get the nzb files? May 21 21:13:10 Give SABnzbd a chance and sit back May 21 21:13:10 or these files too live on usenet? May 21 21:13:17 Both May 21 21:13:33 mm i see May 21 21:13:43 got a good nbz search engine/www? May 21 21:13:49 nzb May 21 21:13:50 Check out the bottom of that page :) May 21 21:13:57 ;-) May 21 21:14:16 I use FTD but that's an all dutch community May 21 21:14:38 I'm sure there are other more international based ones May 21 21:15:06 do you pay for a newsgroup server? May 21 21:15:19 or just use free/your isps? May 21 21:15:43 I do pay. My home connection caps newsgroups at 30k May 21 21:16:17 yeah i pay for one too, but dont use it much May 21 21:16:21 But at work we get a nice 800k download that we abuse once in a while :)) May 21 21:16:33 i get 1gb a day for 5$ a month (i think) May 21 21:16:58 aah nice i get 8mb at home - although it usually maxes out around 5mb May 21 21:17:24 Through my payserver I can get 14 to 16mb May 21 21:18:22 my isp shapes torrent, but i managed to recompile a new version of rtorrent for my slug with support for encryption May 21 21:18:30 SABnzbd is suposed to run on the slug but it failed for me. You can check out this page to get it installed: http://www.openfsg.org/index.php/Install_SABnzbd May 21 21:18:38 they had it limited down to 25kb May 21 21:18:54 im running debianslug, so most stuff works for me May 21 21:19:09 It works, but it crashes after a while May 21 21:19:25 Almost looks like it can't cope with the speed May 21 21:19:32 heh May 21 21:19:54 Haven't paid much attention to get it fixed since the speeds where dissapointing May 21 21:20:09 im going to have a play with one - thanks for the tips May 21 21:20:09 Maybe you get a better milage May 21 21:20:13 i'll post back how i get on May 21 21:20:16 yw May 21 21:31:55 McMadd: got a client going and configed May 21 21:32:05 got a group/file example i could try downloading? May 21 21:32:16 i havent got a reader on this pc May 21 21:35:32 oh bollocks, uname/passwd bad May 21 21:49:21 barnseenio: sorry, nothing at hand May 21 21:50:14 * McMadd is going to get some shut-eye May 21 21:54:28 ok May 21 21:54:35 i used hellanzb May 21 21:54:38 it works sweet May 21 21:55:03 and i used www.nzbs4u.net to locate an nzb file May 21 22:03:13 yeah its sweet **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue May 22 02:59:56 2007