**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Nov 04 02:59:57 2007 Nov 04 03:05:57 no, I did not search the FAQ! what?!?!? are you out of your mind of something? Nov 04 03:06:21 to suggest that someone look through the FAQ or something like a file named "README", you're just wacko! Nov 04 08:28:37 I want to test a clean install in the emulator (without my pref files there), where in the 'emulator' can I uninstall my app, or where on the disk can I delete my app and ini? Nov 04 11:10:02 never mind, found it Nov 04 11:10:18 oh. and wrong room even. sorry Nov 04 12:47:45 :) Nov 04 18:07:32 Whoa Nov 04 18:07:57 I used to know a Dr. Zimmerman Nov 04 18:08:00 in college Nov 04 18:08:06 Anyway Nov 04 18:08:25 Does anyone here have experience with NSLU2 + OpenWRT ? Nov 04 18:09:05 Specifically, USB Thumb Drives Nov 04 18:09:24 Things are working great, but I am looking for best practices Nov 04 18:10:00 And also why the green disk LED doesn't illuminate even though things are working fine Nov 04 18:10:21 The LED worked great before I flashed with OpenWRT Nov 04 18:10:35 I assume that OpenWRT has to have special support for the LED? Nov 04 18:11:19 I think they have to specifically run the LED... Nov 04 18:11:45 Same with the beeps Nov 04 18:12:59 That makes sense Nov 04 18:13:20 Since mosr routers can't accept USB Nov 04 18:14:14 What about ensuring that the drive "automounts" on startup? Nov 04 18:14:40 The drive is detected, but I have to mount it manually Nov 04 18:16:17 At a guess, the same in a linux machine Nov 04 18:16:23 /etc/fstab ? Nov 04 18:16:49 As i'd presume on debian and unslung, it will boot from flash ram, and use the hard drive.. Nov 04 18:17:22 Whereas OpenWRT doesnt need a drive does it? Nov 04 18:17:26 No Nov 04 18:17:31 Which is nice Nov 04 18:17:38 So, I wasn't sure the best way Nov 04 18:17:47 I guess /etc/fstab Nov 04 18:17:54 is the easiest Nov 04 18:18:30 i'd presume that its the easiest, and the best Nov 04 18:18:32 I have to say that the OpenWRT is quite a bit smoother than the stock Unslung Nov 04 18:18:35 done during bootup..? Nov 04 18:18:48 I haven't tried Debain yet Nov 04 18:18:52 It all just depends what your doing Nov 04 18:18:53 Debian Nov 04 18:19:02 I suppose Nov 04 18:19:15 I've got a debian nslu2 and an unslung one, i dont use either for anything serious Nov 04 18:19:25 Really Nov 04 18:19:38 I mean, i've just installed mono on my debian one, so i can fiddle, pointless compiling c#.. Nov 04 18:19:42 The OpenWRT seems quite swift with FTP and HTTP Nov 04 18:19:56 bftpd and thttpd Nov 04 18:19:58 Its not through not trusting the device - just no need to use them for anything Nov 04 18:20:01 Which is what I wanted Nov 04 18:20:44 I use DD-WRT for my wireless router at home Nov 04 18:20:52 ANd it is amazingly stable Nov 04 18:22:09 heh Nov 04 18:22:36 I've got dd-wrt on my wrt54gl, which is just used as a random repeater/access point when i need it Nov 04 18:22:55 I had it with my snap server in the garage when it needed god knows how many hours to rebuild a RAID1 array Nov 04 18:23:16 Nice -- I much prefer the DD-WRT to the stock Linksys Nov 04 18:23:38 Yeah, its amazing the amount of extra functionality Nov 04 18:23:45 Be good if they had a wep cracker built in ;) Nov 04 18:23:52 Ha! Nov 04 18:23:59 That would be awesome Nov 04 18:24:28 To be used for legal purposes only, of course... Nov 04 18:24:35 * mwester rolls his eyes Nov 04 18:24:37 Yup :D Nov 04 18:24:49 Just to see how long it would take on a device like that Nov 04 18:27:11 Reedy_Boy -- Did you de-underclock Nov 04 18:27:19 your NSLU2 Nov 04 18:27:36 Yaa, both of them, as they were 133 at stock Nov 04 18:27:49 Yeah, that was really strange Nov 04 18:27:55 I did it as well Nov 04 18:28:05 But was pretty nervous Nov 04 18:28:54 I just got a screwdriver and some wire cutters Nov 04 18:29:04 I couldn't use a traditional standard nail clippers Nov 04 18:29:26 I had to use some old fashioned ones that almost look like wire cutters Nov 04 19:19:12 hi Nov 04 19:19:24 does anyone here have asterisk running on a slug? Nov 04 19:26:30 probably Nov 04 19:26:33 ~ask Nov 04 19:26:34 methinks ask is Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic. Don't ask if you can ask a question first. Don't ask if a person is there, just ask what you intended to ask them. Better questions more frequently yield better answers. We are all here voluntarily or against our will. Nov 04 19:26:53 Just ask, someone will answer if they know Nov 04 19:32:16 is the slug fast enough to run asterisk for 2 simultaneous call connections? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Nov 05 02:59:57 2007