**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 05 02:59:56 2007 Aug 05 12:15:41 i'm using debian/nslu2 and i'm only getting 500 KB/s through samba, anyone got any ideas why this might be so? Aug 05 18:39:17 hey all. using openwrt. my usb disk was mounted r/w before, now it is only recognized as ro: Aug 05 18:39:20 SCSI device sda: 781422768 512-byte hdwr sectors (400088 MB) Aug 05 18:39:20 sda: Write Protect is on Aug 05 18:39:20 sda: Mode Sense: 2e 93 90 af Aug 05 18:39:20 sda: assuming drive cache: write through Aug 05 18:39:27 can mount r/w fine even on my macbook Aug 05 18:39:29 any ideas? Aug 06 00:07:08 Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew about the NAS110 by Tritton? I was OEM's by Claxxon and the source was released for the GPL. It's a 8MB ram 4 MB flash NAS Aug 06 00:13:04 splitted personality... Aug 06 00:27:14 Can somebody help me? My cron jobs don't run anymore. I checked /var/log/messages and it says "crontab not owned by uid 0" Aug 06 00:46:28 hey Aug 06 00:46:45 i just went to fry's and picked up a future dial cable but they didn't have the 22 Aug 06 00:46:53 the inside of the one i got looks like the one on the wiki Aug 06 00:47:03 except the colors of the wires are in a different order Aug 06 00:47:17 the chip, the prolific 2303 is the same Aug 06 00:47:32 although mine says 0325H instead of 0344H like the one on the wiki Aug 06 00:47:49 i'm curious as to what the back of the board shown on the wiki looks like Aug 06 00:48:11 anybody made a serial cable using one of these? Aug 06 01:28:26 my digicam is bad but i have some pictures of my cable up at http://halpus.com/joe/prolific/ it looks to be the same as the one in http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddASerialPort but with the wires in different order so the solder points should be the same, right? Aug 06 01:29:31 possibly, but not necessarily. Aug 06 01:29:48 The only thing that can be guaranteed to be the same are the pins on the phone end of the cable. Aug 06 01:30:18 they didn't have the model for the LG 1200 so i got the one for the LG 1100 Aug 06 01:30:36 but the inside looks to be exactly the same except for the color of the wires Aug 06 01:30:56 i'd be interested to see the back of the board in the picture on the wiki if anyone has one Aug 06 01:31:39 It shouldn't hurt to try it. Just make sure that there's nothing plugged into the NSLU2 when you do so. Start by connecting ONLY the wire you suspect is the ground. If that's ok, then connect ONLY the one you suspect is the data FROM the slug to the PC. Aug 06 01:32:11 Verify that combination, then the third is easy. This approach minimizes the probability of damaging either cable or NSLU2. Aug 06 01:32:17 Not eliminates - just minimizes. Aug 06 01:32:34 i'm going to plug this into a cheap usb hub and then into my pc Aug 06 01:42:26 thanks for the help mwester, getting dinner then i'll try probing this with the multimeter Aug 06 02:25:03 weewee, my debian installation is at 83% **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Aug 06 02:59:57 2007