**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 22 02:59:56 2007 Nov 22 15:54:59 hi! I have a debian-system running on my slug... is there any way I can connect an usb gadget (such as a Wifi-usb-stick) on the secondary usb-port?? Nov 22 15:57:54 it should be Nov 22 16:01:22 but it's generally not just to plug in? or is the port just as generic as a regular usb-port on a pc? Nov 22 16:11:57 just as a regular usb-port oan a pc Nov 22 16:12:13 you will need to install the appropriate package for your device Nov 22 16:17:23 ok! sounds cool.. I guess I could plug in a sound-card as well then :) Nov 22 16:18:42 yup Nov 22 16:51:27 A good pkg to check my hdd ? Nov 22 17:59:54 caplink811 :) Nov 22 18:55:44 A good pkg to check my hdd ? Nov 22 21:08:38 hi Nov 22 21:09:03 anyone here wanna help a linux n00b out with installing SSH on unslug? Nov 22 21:10:06 silverbullet1: telnet into the device. Then type "ipkg update" and "ipkg install openssh". Done. :) Nov 22 21:10:20 hrhr ok I mean configuring then :D Nov 22 21:10:26 nano doesnt seem to be working Nov 22 21:10:45 I need to edit config file Nov 22 21:10:48 installed nano Nov 22 21:10:54 but doesnt seem to work Nov 22 21:11:15 already rebooted and did the other stuff to fix it; but i must have done something wrong Nov 22 21:11:16 Firstly, why do you need to edit the config file? It should work out of the box with no configuration required, at least as a telnet replacement. Nov 22 21:11:38 you dont need to add public key? Nov 22 21:12:01 well hes quick hehe Nov 22 21:12:16 Only if you either: a) need more security than password alone, or b) don't want to type in a password at all. Nov 22 21:13:06 ahh k ill try connect witouth it; if its doesnt work ill be back soon; if it does ill be back soon to. Damn you cant get rid of me ;) Nov 22 21:13:08 BTW, what is the error message when trying to use nano? Nov 22 21:13:24 # nano /opt/etc/openssh/sshd_config Nov 22 21:13:31 nano: No such file or directory Nov 22 21:13:39 im doing something wrong I know I am Nov 22 21:14:05 you need to create a link to nano Nov 22 21:14:37 yeah but how? I did some stuff I dont understand completely following the tutorial which I think should have made it Nov 22 21:14:51 umm, let me see where nano is Nov 22 21:15:24 silverbullet1: you need /opt/bin in your path for it to be found. Just log in using an SSH client and the ssh server, and openssh will set your path automagically. Nov 22 21:15:55 yea Nov 22 21:16:09 otherwords you do /opt/bin/nano /opt/etc/openssh/sshd_config Nov 22 21:16:47 I think I had to create a link to it though mwester Nov 22 21:17:33 cool it worked Nov 22 21:17:35 thanks ALOT Nov 22 21:17:47 great work guys! Nov 22 21:18:05 ive been messing with this for 1.5 hours Nov 22 21:18:06 hehehe Nov 22 21:18:11 you guys are great :) Nov 22 21:19:17 thanks for the great support guys Nov 22 21:19:24 * silverbullet1 adds server to mirc Nov 22 21:20:30 well on to my next adventure, installing apache hehe Nov 22 21:20:37 I wouldn't Nov 22 21:20:44 I use lighttpd Nov 22 21:20:47 saves your resources Nov 22 21:20:58 hehe its on my list ;) Nov 22 21:21:36 I just need some convincing after my xeon server ( or more like ME ) failed with Gentoo hehe Nov 22 21:46:35 what should I install? Nov 22 21:46:49 samba or FTP Nov 22 21:47:02 my roomie is windows user me mostly as well Nov 22 22:03:06 There's an FTP server built-in as well as Samba. Why install either if it's already there? Nov 22 22:11:20 there is? Nov 22 22:12:07 Im so lost :) I thought the slug was "empty" so I began reading on how to install packages Nov 22 22:15:06 i'm trying to do a manual debian install and i'm confused about the fstab file... could someone help? Nov 22 22:17:25 will the slug see the main boot usb drive as sda? Nov 22 22:20:33 I have a short question I think my hdd is breaking down, ar ethere any good pkg to install to check that or any native in slugOS ? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Nov 23 02:59:57 2007