**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 11 02:59:56 2008 Jan 11 03:43:38 * feffer_ is back. Jan 11 03:44:40 Hi all, back again. If anyone can help me with my earlier question, please chime in. Thx Jan 11 09:29:44 Hi, i've a little problem/question about unslung and nslu2. i've flashed my box with 6.10beta but it also happened on 6.8: My box has a permanent load of 1.00 also in idle state. there's a ixp425_csr kernel process which are always listed on top if i show only non-idle processes. is this a kernel bug ? Jan 11 09:39:05 Has it succeeded to anyone here to get mc to run on ds101j? Jan 11 12:16:39 hi. i have a problem to make a x forward. can anyone help me? Jan 11 12:17:18 check if you installed xauth Jan 11 12:17:25 xouth is installed Jan 11 12:17:29 xauth Jan 11 12:17:49 did you connect with -X Jan 11 12:18:10 from remote i've made a connect to my server with ssh -X root@server Jan 11 12:18:34 than I've typed bash-3.2# xdpyinfo Jan 11 12:18:34 xdpyinfo: unable to open display "". Jan 11 12:19:13 what are you running on the client Jan 11 12:19:20 FreeBSD 6.2 Jan 11 12:19:47 sorry no idea then Jan 11 12:20:10 on other servers ssh -X works fine Jan 11 12:21:39 X11Forwarding yes is also set in my sshd_config Jan 11 12:25:11 nobody else who can help me? Jan 11 12:39:03 @sassmann Can you ignore that I'm running FreeBSD6.2 and give me more ideas? Jan 11 12:40:57 kater, pm Jan 11 14:16:11 i have a new nslu2 with Current Firmware Version: V2.3R73 Jan 11 14:16:38 none of the admin screens will let me set telnet Jan 11 14:17:10 and submitting a url directly in the browser will not bring up a telnet admin screen Jan 11 14:17:49 if i cannot telnet in before flashing, i am concerned that i will not be able to telnet in after flashing Jan 11 14:18:30 any ideas? Jan 11 14:19:03 downgrade firmware to a version which has telnet admin enabled? Jan 11 14:28:22 chrisb: There hasn't been a hidden telnet in the Linksys firmware since around the R24 (IIRC) days -- that's long gone. Jan 11 14:28:33 chrisb: what are you trying to do? Jan 11 14:29:41 mwester: ah ok. some of the docs seemed to refer to telneting before flashing Jan 11 14:31:01 mwester: i want to proceed with flashing unslung, and then slinging, i think Jan 11 14:31:39 mwester: no that i know that the telnet comes up after flashing the firmware Jan 11 14:32:23 mwester: i will also consider the other schemes, like slugos and maybe the debian version Jan 11 14:32:46 s/no/now/ Jan 11 14:33:23 chrisb: I'd say to read the docs more carefully (they refer to telnetting into the bootloader, not the linksys firmware) -- except that the telnet-before-flashing is obsolete. Jan 11 14:34:13 You need only ensure that you can enter "upgrade mode" by using the reset-button on the NSLU2. The whole point being just to ensure that you have a means that you have tested to recover if the flash goes wrong. Jan 11 14:35:28 mwester: ok. Jan 11 14:37:12 mwester: i also wanted to check to make sure that the admin user/password accounts i created are working Jan 11 14:37:28 mwester: since those are the ones i can use after flashing Jan 11 14:37:59 mwester: the docs do say explicitly, don't count on being able to use the "admin admin/admin" Jan 11 14:38:09 mwester: account to log in after flashing Jan 11 14:47:04 The account information is not saved in the flash, so that will be pointless to test beforehand, really. Jan 11 14:47:43 You need to select your desired firmware, then read the README file for that firmware to understand what you'll have after you flash that firmware. Jan 11 14:48:36 At best you can expect that the network settings may be honored with the new firmware, but not the account information. Jan 11 14:50:53 mwester: i see, yes. the unslung firmware sets up a root account uNSLUng/uNSLUng Jan 11 14:51:02 mwester: ok. Jan 11 14:51:09 Actually, it would be root/uNSLUng Jan 11 14:52:05 mwester: thanks for pointing these out. i am just not reading closely Jan 11 14:52:32 mwester: i even have some experience with little routers! Jan 11 14:53:30 mwester: put the image and a config file in a tftpboot directory, then power up with the reset button pressed Jan 11 14:53:35 No. Jan 11 14:54:03 mwester: right, this one doesn't work that way Jan 11 14:54:36 Use upslug2 (linux) or the windows tool, but no tftp is required (it will work, I think -- but it's very uncommon, so no good docs). Jan 11 14:54:48 no config file, use upslug2 Jan 11 14:54:53 Just do not use "eraseall" Jan 11 14:54:55 mwester: ah, what you just said Jan 11 14:55:51 Someone bricked their device the other day here, because they had a power failure while using "eraseall" -- if you avoid that horrible tool, there's no way you can brick the NSLU2 (unlike the little routers). Jan 11 14:56:46 mwester: well, there's always JTAG, according to the docs! :O Jan 11 14:57:35 Yep - since there's no connector, you need a small soldering iron for that. Actually, the person who bricked it the other day had jtag, and got it back that way. Jan 11 14:57:58 he was fortunate, there are few with the tools just lying about to do that! Jan 11 14:59:24 mwester: that's cool, actually Jan 11 14:59:38 mwester: a lot of work, but better than a brick Jan 11 15:00:15 mwester: i know this is an awful question, but which firmware? unslung, slugos/le, slugos/be, openwrt? Jan 11 15:01:06 Not at all an awful question -- jumping to conclusions about which you want is what's awful! How comfortable are you with Linux, and what are you trying to accomplish with the device? Jan 11 15:01:25 a lot of the little boxes these days have uclibc, so that firmware ucSlugc looks attractive to me Jan 11 15:02:17 ucSlugc is obsolete, I think -- replaced by OpenWRT on the NSLU2. Jan 11 15:03:14 Personally, if I want uclibc, I'll use a router for that. The NSLU2 is better for external storage, where the more full-featured glibc can easily fit. Which offers much more in terms of software and peripheral support. Jan 11 15:03:30 i'm comfortable with linux. i want to serve samba, nfs, tftp, dns, dynamic dns update, Jan 11 15:04:00 If you are comfortable without a web GUI, and rather expect a standard linux file structure, you don't want Unslung. Jan 11 15:04:03 maybe backup with amanda, maybe run two disks mirrored Jan 11 15:04:40 mwester: ah, great point! i had no idea that unslung continued to rely on the gui... Jan 11 15:04:53 SlugOS is designed for the device; SlugOS/BE has access to all the optware feeds for applications. It's recoverable (i.e. will boot from flash if you need to repair/maintain your disks). Jan 11 15:05:56 Debian is also availalbe -- full debian packages, the works. It has one disadvantage, which is that it's too big to boot from just internal flash, which makes recovering from a "it wont' boot anymore" situation a bit more challenging. But it's stock, standard Debian. Jan 11 15:06:25 mwester: that's an important point, to be able to recover from a disk failure Jan 11 15:06:38 I think so, especially for what you describe. Jan 11 15:07:14 mwester: this nslu2 box is supposed to be my "recover from disaster box, because it is least likely to fail" Jan 11 15:07:40 mwester: that's why it will have the tftp/dhcp/dns for netbooting and rescue Jan 11 15:07:52 mwester: and backed up filesystems Jan 11 15:07:54 * mwester runs a "netslug", which serves DHCP, TFTP, dnsmasq, NFS, and can PXE boot numerous diagnostics (incl. Knoppix, ghost, etc), as well as PXE boot into the Fedora installer -- works great! Jan 11 15:08:19 mwester: ah, so we are on the same page there Jan 11 15:10:14 mwester: i'm concerned that debian will bloatify, because of the liberal dependency assignments Jan 11 15:10:36 Yep :) it used to have a 40GByte hard drive (the Fedora DVD images mainly, everything else can fit on a 1GByte flash device). But the 40GByte drive failed, so it's now a 20GByte higher-grade disk. Recovery of the NSLU2 from that crash was easy, because I could still boot it from the internal flash without drives. Jan 11 15:10:51 And yes, Debian is not designed to be "small". Jan 11 15:11:00 mwester: have you settled on a firmware, or do you switch around? Jan 11 15:11:01 * mwester would suggest SlugOS/BE Jan 11 15:11:21 In terms of firmware, I run Unslung and SlugOS, various versions. Jan 11 15:12:20 I try to stick with native SlugOS applications, but it's nice to know that SlugOS/BE can use the apps packaged for Unslung (much larger collection of apps) if necessary. Jan 11 15:12:33 mwester: cool Jan 11 15:15:09 mwester: once i have it take over the disaster recover functions from a server i have Jan 11 15:15:44 mwester: i'll look into these other cool things people are doing, like asterisk, music and video serving Jan 11 15:16:57 chrisb: I have an x86-based server with a large RAID that I use as the "big" fileserver; the little NSLU2 isn't very good at high-speed file serving, esp writing. That's also where I do the music and video serving (mt-daap & mythtv). The right tools for the job, IMO Jan 11 15:17:36 mwester: thanks for all of your excellent advice and critique of my understanding of the nslu2 docs Jan 11 15:22:48 * chrisb goes off to check nslu2 docs/wiki Jan 11 15:45:08 * chrisb found some redboot docs...http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-latest/redboot/download-command.html Jan 11 15:53:32 redboot can be configured to use bootp Jan 11 16:24:51 chrisb: careful, though -- the redboot implementation on the NSLU2 is crippled. Jan 11 16:24:52 :( Jan 11 16:28:37 mwester: that's a shame, it looks very flexible for homebrewers, and supports some great chipsets... Jan 11 16:29:06 mwester: upslug2 is really nice Jan 11 16:30:09 Yep. But also take a look at Apex. We use apex as a second-stage bootloader to get around the crippled redboot without having to reflash the bootloader. By using apex, you can adjust the boot commandline, support "fatslugs" (NSLU2's with added RAM), etc. Jan 11 16:30:17 BTW, did you de-underclock the hardware yet? Jan 11 16:37:29 mwester: no, i saw some reports that they were shipping full speed now... Jan 11 16:37:59 mwester: and the backup function is too important right now to risk it Jan 11 17:04:28 mwester: hi , do you see rwhitby>? Jan 11 19:15:30 Haha Jan 11 19:15:45 Most used words 1 "m wester" 37 (changed so i dont pointlessly ping him) Jan 11 19:35:16 okay Jan 11 19:35:29 what is the easiest way for me to copy everything off my nslu2 hard drive to windows xp Jan 11 19:36:28 Hi folks, anyone awake and can give me a hand maybe? Jan 11 19:36:33 Dr_J, you could just shut down the slug, unplug the drive and attach it to your xp machine Jan 11 19:36:53 bonq, probably easiest to just ask and see if anyone responds :) Jan 11 19:36:58 hehe, ok Jan 11 19:37:34 I installed the openwrt bin from the webinterface on my new nslu2 but know I can connect to it anymore Jan 11 19:37:43 seems bad, hehe Jan 11 19:38:08 The first 2 lights are on, but nothing more Jan 11 19:38:29 yea, but its ext3 Jan 11 19:39:28 Dr_J: http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/ try that maybe? Jan 11 19:39:56 ty Jan 11 19:40:03 oh yay Jan 11 19:40:04 free Jan 11 19:40:09 thought I would have to go on a serial hunt Jan 11 19:40:20 hehe, it can only read though Jan 11 19:40:26 that's fine Jan 11 19:40:29 and I haven't tried it, just googled Jan 11 19:40:41 I just want to copy everything off Jan 11 19:40:44 kind of a backup Jan 11 19:40:49 then when I get the new firmware installed Jan 11 19:40:55 I will put back only what I need Jan 11 19:41:15 Dr_J, alternatively, if your xp machine is sharing a folder that's accessible from the slug you could use 'dd' to create an image of the slug's drive and save it on the share Jan 11 19:41:35 really Jan 11 19:41:41 hmm Jan 11 19:41:44 that would probably be easier Jan 11 19:41:51 less plugging and unplugging Jan 11 19:41:56 so create a share on xp, the mount it on the nslu2 Jan 11 19:42:00 then dd Jan 11 19:42:16 depends on your nix skills whats easiest Jan 11 19:42:28 medium Jan 11 19:42:34 yeah, and then something like 'dd if=/the/device/you/want/to/copy of=/path/to/share/image.bin' Jan 11 19:42:39 no an expert, but I know most stuff Jan 11 19:43:12 jprind: can you possibly help me with my problem? Jan 11 19:43:50 eh, maybe I'll just use this windows program Jan 11 19:43:57 bonq, afraid not. i've only really played with debian on my slug Jan 11 19:43:58 I tried to find any documentation that said it should be installed in any other way but found none Jan 11 19:44:33 jprind: how do I revert to the originial firmware? Jan 11 19:46:59 bonq, you should be able to put the slug into upgrade mode (instructions on the wiki) and use either upslug2 or the windows-based tool Jan 11 19:47:30 bonq, as far as /obtaining/ a copy of the linksys firmware, i'm not really sure. i'll bet their support pages would have something Jan 11 19:48:42 nice program bonq Jan 11 19:48:51 I wonder why they couldn't make this able to write though Jan 11 19:50:07 you would think someone by now would have windows able to deal with ext3 Jan 11 19:50:39 started copying at 2:50 Jan 11 19:50:43 lets see how long this takes Jan 11 19:52:18 I know there may be no real answer to this Jan 11 19:52:21 but slugos Jan 11 19:52:28 BE or LE Jan 11 19:52:32 ? Jan 11 19:52:56 jprind: foundsomting about upgrade mode, now the thing flashes Jan 11 19:53:03 jprind: the light flashes, that is Jan 11 19:54:40 bonq, you mean you put it in upgrade mode? (if it is it'll just sit there waiting for something to connect to it over the network and tell it what to write) Jan 11 19:57:18 jprind: ya Im there Jan 11 19:57:26 reading about upslug2 now Jan 11 19:58:20 apt-getting it now Jan 11 19:58:49 hey, anyone ever found that the format factility in unslung web interface dont format? Jan 11 19:59:27 jprind: hm, apt-get cant find upslug2 :\ Jan 11 19:59:29 yeah, many a time Jan 11 19:59:41 or at least, doesnt always Jan 11 20:00:11 bonq_, oh, really? Jan 11 20:00:13 known bug AFAIK Jan 11 20:00:39 Reedy_Boy right. cos i backed up files, now need to format due to that telnet error msg i was getting Jan 11 20:00:46 use artition magic to format? Jan 11 20:01:14 could do.. but the interface partitions it best.. Jan 11 20:01:16 bonq_, there are a few matches with debian's online search. http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=upslug&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all Jan 11 20:01:21 http://packages.debian.org/stable/upslug2 Jan 11 20:02:22 (and it's in the fedora repos, but that won't help you) Jan 11 20:02:31 jprind: found a windows app, now it's flashing, try to install openwrt again first Jan 11 20:02:35 have you apt-get update 'd first Jan 11 20:02:55 Reedy_Boy: ofcause :D Jan 11 20:03:14 Reedy_Boy: but its good you though of that : Jan 11 20:03:14 D Jan 11 20:03:22 maybe the repo you're using is having some problems Jan 11 20:03:32 or it isnt looking in all the right lists Jan 11 20:03:36 Not ever fun to kill new hardware Jan 11 20:03:52 but this is not as awfull as when I thought i bricked my iPhone, hehe Jan 11 20:03:59 that was NOT fun Jan 11 20:04:53 Reedy_Boy: sorry to be a pain, whats best way to format. partition magic or command line.. if so youhappen to know whats command? Jan 11 20:06:48 daveyboy_, it shouldnt matter too much if your just formatting... Jan 11 20:07:07 but mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sda1 (sda = 1st drive, 1 is first partition) Jan 11 20:07:59 does someone use debian on his nslu2? Jan 11 20:08:04 jprind: hm, it reflashed, but I still doesnt work, maybe the flashimage is bad Jan 11 20:08:26 PPmarcel, i do.. Jan 11 20:08:35 bonq, are you sure your looking on the right IP address? Jan 11 20:08:56 i'm just wondering if rtorrent >=7 works on it? :) Jan 11 20:09:00 bonq_, it's possible, but seems unlikely. Jan 11 20:09:31 jprind: hm... Im gonna see if I can find the original firware Jan 11 20:09:34 PPmarcel, dont know without looking it up Jan 11 20:10:02 PPmarcel, i'm running 0.7.8 Jan 11 20:10:08 (or .9) Jan 11 20:10:30 bonq_, http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_CASupport_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1166859881077&packedargs=sku%3D1115416906769&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper&lid=8107745678B04&displaypage=download Jan 11 20:10:40 all my tryed have beck a failure, so i came back to openslug, but does the the pre-compiled sources or the wiki works? :s Jan 11 20:10:58 Reedy_Boy: thanks Jan 11 20:11:27 PPmarcel, i compiled mine Jan 11 20:11:42 (there are a few flags your have to pass, otherwise it won't work, though) Jan 11 20:11:49 -march and -mcpu, iirc Jan 11 20:11:57 googling should help Jan 11 20:12:07 PPmarcel, do you recall the errors, offhand? Jan 11 20:12:23 yes Jan 11 20:12:24 :) Jan 11 20:12:31 error : pcb won't fit Jan 11 20:12:34 classic Jan 11 20:12:50 does this method could works? :o http://www.osix.net/modules/article/?id=827 Jan 11 20:13:40 well, the best solution is trying :) Jan 11 20:13:45 i will try next week Jan 11 20:14:04 if you say that it can works, i have a hope Jan 11 20:14:12 do you use etch or lennie? Jan 11 20:14:27 lenny* Jan 11 20:16:14 PPmarcel, i'm fairly sure that's the same error i had Jan 11 20:16:18 one minute Jan 11 20:16:30 ah Jan 11 20:16:36 it still crash? Jan 11 20:16:51 PPmarcel, http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/LibTorrentKnownIssues#NSLU2routersandxscalebaseddevices Jan 11 20:16:59 CXXFLAGS="-O2 -mcpu=xscale -mtune=xscale" Jan 11 20:17:13 PPmarcel, no, *now* it doesn't crash. but it did the first time i tried Jan 11 20:17:30 :D Jan 11 20:17:39 t take a lot of time to compile it? Jan 11 20:17:43 it takes* Jan 11 20:18:33 PPmarcel, this was the error, correct? http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ticket/840 Jan 11 20:18:55 yes Jan 11 20:19:09 PPmarcel, it took several hours for each libtorrent and rtorrent (i just set them to run overnight) Jan 11 20:19:17 i looked this forum and many else, but i never found the solution Jan 11 20:19:26 i tryed to compile it, but there were a problem Jan 11 20:19:35 wow ^^ Jan 11 20:19:36 PPmarcel, it took me a while as well. i forget how i stumbled on it Jan 11 20:19:54 i found that -> http://www.coutts.plus.com/rtorrent_nslu2/ Jan 11 20:20:13 but last time i tryed, i had the same issue: a crash :s Jan 11 20:20:55 PPmarcel, if you can find properly built packages then you may as well try them Jan 11 20:21:04 (as long as you trust the source) Jan 11 20:21:25 hey Jan 11 20:21:39 after you install slugosBE, what's the next thing you do Jan 11 20:21:40 as you say. So i prefer to find someone who can say me if it really works or not :) Jan 11 20:21:50 I can't find anything about what to do after uploading the firm Jan 11 20:21:57 installing irssi, screen, rtorrent Jan 11 20:22:09 :p Jan 11 20:23:21 Dr_J: you can setup the second ipkg first Jan 11 20:23:22 PPmarcel, hope it works! Jan 11 20:23:23 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Slugosbe Jan 11 20:23:35 you will have 2 packages system then Jan 11 20:23:42 and more softwares avaible Jan 11 20:24:30 humm, maybe you can install samba or nfs if you need it Jan 11 20:24:43 all depend of you usage of the slug Jan 11 20:25:14 it is a linux like any other then. You just have to remember that the ressources are cheap Jan 11 20:26:06 yes but PPmarcel, there is nothing like Jan 11 20:26:08 oh say Jan 11 20:26:11 the telnet login Jan 11 20:26:54 i always seen you here, you didn't have any nslu2? Jan 11 20:27:03 I've had unslung Jan 11 20:27:16 you used telenet with it? Jan 11 20:27:17 I know nothin about openos Jan 11 20:27:20 ssh Jan 11 20:27:23 hm, my internet is not entierly stable Jan 11 20:27:35 Dr_J: that's same for slugos Jan 11 20:27:41 jprind: now I got the original firmware working again Jan 11 20:27:44 (slugos - openslug) Jan 11 20:27:46 ssh Jan 11 20:28:01 first password ir opeNSLUg Jan 11 20:28:04 is Jan 11 20:28:30 after, you find a prompt like unslug Jan 11 20:28:35 ty Jan 11 20:28:40 and that's the same system Jan 11 20:28:52 excpect that you haven't got webmin Jan 11 20:28:58 that's make is lkighter Jan 11 20:29:01 lighter* Jan 11 20:29:02 yea Jan 11 20:29:27 ok, lets try and do it this way: I want to use the slug as a SMB-share, Webserver, SCP, and Mediaserver. I want it easy maintanable and easy to use. What firmware should I use? Jan 11 20:29:32 if you need to change your ip, it is in /etc/neworks Jan 11 20:29:49 bong unslung will do it Jan 11 20:29:51 so there is no unslinging process or anything Jan 11 20:30:01 what is it? Jan 11 20:30:07 I run twonkymedia on my Jan 11 20:30:12 janne-5011: it has a webgui? Jan 11 20:30:16 yes Jan 11 20:30:28 janne-5011: can it still be a webserver then? Jan 11 20:30:34 if you mean twonky Jan 11 20:30:45 janne-5011: unslug, I meant Jan 11 20:30:50 will it be heavy load on the server? Jan 11 20:31:06 Dr_J: changing ip -> /etc/ntwork.interface Jan 11 20:31:08 Dr_J: SlugOS uses "turnup" instead of "unsling" Jan 11 20:31:18 bonq_, well at least something is working, i guess Jan 11 20:31:21 Dr_J: changing dns -> /etc/resolv.conf Jan 11 20:31:50 yes unslung have a "gui" Jan 11 20:31:52 jprind: jepp, I guess the firware image was broken or something Jan 11 20:32:11 janne-5011: ok, so you would recommend that? Jan 11 20:32:26 i recommedn it becuse its fast setup Jan 11 20:32:36 kk Jan 11 20:32:41 How do I install it? Jan 11 20:32:52 via the standard upgrade funktion in the webgui+ Jan 11 20:32:55 ? Jan 11 20:33:36 well look at nslu2 linux page-->unslung and read. read the README file very much and have fun=) Jan 11 20:33:47 Dr_J: i don't what text editor you did used for unslug, but i advice you to install nano or vim, because vi is really awful :) Jan 11 20:34:03 nano Jan 11 20:34:04 :) Jan 11 20:34:15 janne-5011: Unslung is meant to be run from an external storage device, but that's not needed or what? Jan 11 20:34:35 if you want have colors in you shell, than in /etc/profile, insteam of TERM=vt100, use TERM=xterm Jan 11 20:34:41 and you have several mediaservers to choose from mediatomb is free...twonky fre 30 days trial Jan 11 20:35:11 yes need at least 1gb external Jan 11 20:35:16 and if you have some path that you have to manually load each time you reboot your slugos, then at it in /etc/profile Jan 11 20:35:56 i mean, in the case when you can't launch a software, whereas it is in /sbin, for exemple Jan 11 20:36:19 just add " :/sbin " in /etc/profile, path line Jan 11 20:36:26 bong for example buy a cheap usb stick 1 gb it will last several years. no ned buy a expensive one. Jan 11 20:36:44 janne-5011: hm, sound bad to need to run it from external drive :\ Jan 11 20:37:32 well thats how its done if u want it Jan 11 20:37:52 You can use a 512 Jan 11 20:37:53 bonq_: not really, you can store big pieces of data then, and you can get them over the web if you need Jan 11 20:37:54 i am Jan 11 20:38:03 yes even a 512 will do it Jan 11 20:38:29 The problem is that I maybe want to bring the disk withme some day Jan 11 20:38:49 bong yoiu can attach several external disks... Jan 11 20:38:59 more then 2? Jan 11 20:39:04 idd, that's the best way if you need Jan 11 20:39:07 there are only 2 ports? Jan 11 20:39:08 yep with a usbhub Jan 11 20:39:10 you can use a hub usb Jan 11 20:39:14 =) Jan 11 20:39:15 aha, I can use a hub Jan 11 20:39:17 ^^ Jan 11 20:39:19 didn't know that :D Jan 11 20:39:25 Only thing witha usb hub Jan 11 20:39:28 it will work with unslung Jan 11 20:39:36 but works better with linux 2.6 kernel based devices Jan 11 20:39:40 ie debian Jan 11 20:39:47 ok Jan 11 20:39:54 and you can use ntfs with debian Jan 11 20:39:58 works fine for me with unslung... Jan 11 20:40:48 yeah, in most cases they do Jan 11 20:41:03 but some people have had problems and 2.6 based kernel seems to be better for it Jan 11 20:42:18 all usbhub may work? Jan 11 20:42:49 or a particular type is required? Jan 11 20:42:58 no, all should Jan 11 20:43:13 hm... Jan 11 20:43:21 openwrt seams simpler Jan 11 20:43:24 the only thing to be aware of (and yes, im duplicating what a dev has said) some cheapo ones may say USB 2.0 Jan 11 20:43:26 but arent Jan 11 20:43:27 not what I know but if you need 4 port hub best is with power Jan 11 20:43:35 *hub with power Jan 11 20:44:23 yeah, unless all the devices are self powered Jan 11 20:44:30 then it doesnt matter Jan 11 20:44:34 yep Jan 11 20:44:37 self powered = device has its own power supply Jan 11 20:45:44 must say one got much "bang for the bucks" with a slug =))) Jan 11 20:46:38 Reedy_Boy: do you supply your nslu2 with your usb disks, do you still use it power supply Jan 11 20:46:41 ? Jan 11 20:47:45 My unslung NSLU2 just has a 512mb usb key Jan 11 20:47:58 ah ok :) Jan 11 20:48:09 my debian NSLU2 has a 4GB mini HD, and a usb hub, currently with no power supply, as its just got a printer connected to it Jan 11 20:48:21 if i use more usb drives, i may connect the power if they arent self powered :) Jan 11 20:48:31 what do you do with you slug 512 MiB? Jan 11 20:48:42 not a lot atm... Jan 11 20:48:47 ^^ Jan 11 20:48:51 I've only just started using my debian one as a print server Jan 11 20:48:58 and i've had them over a year now i think.. Jan 11 20:48:58 haha Jan 11 20:49:28 you didn't prefered to buy a device disigned for that? Jan 11 20:49:34 designed* Jan 11 20:49:44 nah, i had it on my server 2003 box, which is noisy and almost pointless Jan 11 20:49:52 so im starting to replace it with my 2 NSLU2's Jan 11 20:50:10 I still have a linux gateway, the slug is supposed to replace that one Jan 11 20:50:15 ok Jan 11 20:50:30 bonq_: i think not Jan 11 20:50:38 PPmarcel: sorry? Jan 11 20:50:51 PPmarcel: ah, no not as gateway Jan 11 20:50:55 :) Jan 11 20:51:02 I have a hardware router/gateway now Jan 11 20:51:09 yeah Jan 11 20:51:14 they're good Jan 11 20:51:16 but the linuxmachine is webserver and fileserver and so Jan 11 20:51:19 that's was weird ^^ Jan 11 20:51:44 So now I'm gonna replace it with a slug and a raid 1TB mybook disk Jan 11 20:51:54 :D Jan 11 20:52:15 the max bandwich i had with my slug is around 6 MiB/s Jan 11 20:52:34 and around 4 MB average Jan 11 20:52:55 Megabyte/s? Jan 11 20:52:59 yes Jan 11 20:53:11 thats ok for beeing what it is Jan 11 20:53:18 so probably you should plug your big disk on your computer sometimes, to transfer big files Jan 11 20:53:39 I have 500gig in my computer for big files Jan 11 20:53:39 tbh, it's enoug 4 MB, if you have time Jan 11 20:54:12 the mybook is gonna be used for workfiles Jan 11 20:54:13 enough (sorry for my language) Jan 11 20:54:18 need to have backup Jan 11 20:54:32 hehe, Im kind of drunk so I don't blame you :D Jan 11 20:59:32 hm... still no luck with openwrt it seems, darn Jan 11 21:06:14 no ping bonq_ ? Jan 11 21:06:45 Reedy_Boy: nothing what so ever Jan 11 21:07:25 the doc's says I should wait 10min then telnet to it Jan 11 21:07:31 but it does'nt work Jan 11 21:11:07 ok, then lets try unslung Jan 11 21:45:27 Now i have unslung up and running :D Jan 11 21:46:01 heh Jan 11 21:46:02 :) Jan 11 21:46:41 bonq so do i A(again).... bbloody formatting was pain reedy boy Jan 11 21:47:01 hehe Jan 11 21:47:02 * joshk happy with DebianSlug Jan 11 21:47:51 ctorrent best option for unslung? Jan 11 21:48:02 i like transmission, it seems pretty lightweight Jan 11 21:48:17 i don't use it on my slug though Jan 11 21:49:09 what is the settup options like. needs to be gf friendly. think i can just about manage to explain to her about dropping torrents into dir and letting client do rest (or ideally web interface) Jan 11 21:49:31 daveyboy_: clutchbt.com Jan 11 21:49:37 looks pretty slick, too Jan 11 21:51:41 daveyboy_, not sute about on unslung, but i run rtorrent on debian on my slug. it can be configured to watch a folder for torrents (and i just automount it on the various windows and linux boxes around the house) Jan 11 21:51:56 s/sute/sure Jan 11 21:52:47 oh goood stuff. joshk... tried on slug? Jan 11 21:52:49 joshk, that clutch frontend to transmission looks nice, too. have you used it? Jan 11 21:53:23 jprind ... i read about that, and you can do sam ewith ctorrent via right config. dont think its as easy but i hear d rtoorent and unslung aint great Jan 11 21:54:21 daveyboy_, yeah, it is a little bit fidgety to set up. it's mostly me using the thing though, so i don't have to worry about girlfriend-proofness Jan 11 21:57:08 jprind: not yet Jan 11 21:57:14 i'm planning to set it up on my colo box soon Jan 11 21:57:46 * Reedy_Boy needs to look at making his NSLU2 torrent soon Jan 11 21:58:02 will be a big change from azureus! Jan 11 21:58:13 has to use firefox..... so i might go with ctorrent as if i got to switch browser, can use feature of firefox to save torrents in certain folder Jan 11 21:58:25 and get ctorrent to watch that folder Jan 11 21:58:46 reedyboy, thats my mission. so if you get anywhere let me know ;) Jan 11 21:59:12 ill just have to try some different ones out... but i need to get my large drive for my debian nslu2 first ;) Jan 11 21:59:23 then it can have twonkymedia on if i get a soundbridge :) Jan 11 21:59:55 how do u uninstall a package if u want to remove btw? Jan 11 22:00:03 ipkg remove name Jan 11 22:00:03 ? Jan 11 22:00:11 ah makes sence ;) Jan 11 22:00:14 heh Jan 11 22:00:18 then that will be media streaming, print server, file server and torrent box.. Jan 11 22:00:23 is twonkymedia compatable with itunes? Jan 11 22:00:23 then find a use for my unslung one... Jan 11 22:00:50 http://www.twonkymedia.com/Products/TwonkyMedia/devices.html Jan 11 22:00:53 Software Players & Control Points Jan 11 22:00:53 Jan 11 22:00:53 Windows Media® Player 11 (Windows Vista) Jan 11 22:00:53 Nokia N95 Jan 11 22:00:53 Cidero Java Control Point Jan 11 22:00:54 Nero ShowTime Jan 11 22:00:56 On2share plugin for the Windows Media Players Jan 11 22:00:58 Rudeo Control Jan 11 22:01:02 Sony's VAIO® Media Player version 3.1.01.07260 Jan 11 22:01:06 bonq_, mt-daap is sorta considered the main for itunes Jan 11 22:01:12 hope if someone especialy with unslung find a nice torrent-setup add a howto at the wiki Jan 11 22:01:29 rtorrent works fine with openslug Jan 11 22:02:08 I cant see why itunes couldnt use twonkymedia tho... Jan 11 22:03:39 in the webinterface for twonky just add the path Jan 11 22:03:51 path for itunes files I mean Jan 11 22:04:30 that makes sense Jan 11 22:04:37 * Reedy_Boy doesnt actually use itune Jan 11 22:04:38 s Jan 11 22:04:49 dont know about itunes but mediatomg is good to Jan 11 22:04:57 *mediatomb Jan 11 22:05:39 mediatomb is great. Jan 11 22:05:52 unslug works with NTFS disks right? Jan 11 22:06:13 hi mwester ! Jan 11 22:06:15 Reedy_Boy: ok, mt-daap Jan 11 22:06:29 bonq_: That depends on how you define the word "works" Jan 11 22:06:30 janne-5011 try this Jan 11 22:06:30 http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/message/19312 Jan 11 22:06:41 hah Jan 11 22:06:46 :) Jan 11 22:07:20 mwester: it doesn't mount at all, and doesn't show up in the webadmin Jan 11 22:07:41 thanks daveboy Jan 11 22:08:20 and if you get anywhere let me know ;) Jan 11 22:08:28 bonq_: Well, NTFS drives will mount and work as well as they work in the Linksys firmware, so there's something not right in your setup. Do you have the right port? Jan 11 22:08:54 i just installed enhanced-ctorrent.... where would it reside guys (sorry noobs i know)... and is it ./enhanced-ctorrent to run it? Jan 11 22:09:08 daveyboy_, if you install "which" Jan 11 22:09:13 daveyboy_: you might mention what firmware you installed Jan 11 22:09:13 you can type which programname Jan 11 22:09:19 and it will tell you where its installed Jan 11 22:09:30 daveyboy_ is unslunged Jan 11 22:09:35 daveboy a tip very much you find under /opt and... Jan 11 22:09:41 mwester: hm, now it boots from internalflash when I put in both disks :\ Jan 11 22:10:17 bonq_: did you switch around the devices in the ports? Jan 11 22:10:23 if you dont find it look at packet search engine where its installed Jan 11 22:10:33 mwester: tried that too, didn't help Jan 11 22:10:41 bonq_: What did you unsling to? Jan 11 22:10:53 mwester: port2 Jan 11 22:11:01 sometimes they start from whatver folder sometimes need to do somthing like /opt/bin/application Jan 11 22:11:05 mwester: some doc said it to be best Jan 11 22:11:10 ah cheers guys Jan 11 22:11:18 bonq_: And what device type is that? Jan 11 22:11:23 mwester: ext3 Jan 11 22:11:40 mwester: the otherone is an NTFS, for now at least Jan 11 22:11:40 That's the format; is it a flash device or a disk? Jan 11 22:11:47 mwester: disk Jan 11 22:12:13 Ok. Shut down the device, remove the NTFS disk, plug the original disk you unslung to into port 2, then restart. Jan 11 22:12:40 ok Jan 11 22:12:45 It should come up in unslung mode. if not, then something got broken, and you'll have to fix that. Jan 11 22:13:25 mwester: true Jan 11 22:13:30 Only when you have it reliably booting up in unslung mode several times should you shut it down, plug in the NTFS disk, and start it back up. If it doesn't boot correctly then, then there is something wrong with the NTFS disk. Jan 11 22:13:39 Note that you cannot hot-plug disks. Jan 11 22:14:34 Running from Internal Flash, damn Jan 11 22:15:29 it does lie sometimes doesnt it..? (the web interface?) iif i remember correctly Jan 11 22:16:15 yes reedyboy sometimes it shows up in one place and not in the other at the webinterface Jan 11 22:16:17 mwester: seems like the disk hanged or something Jan 11 22:17:06 mwester: is it better to use etx3 instead of ntfs for the second disk? Jan 11 22:17:47 bonq_, if you unsling to port 2, then use port one with another native disk, it can then need port 1 always attached to boot properly.. Jan 11 22:18:00 the port1 drive Jan 11 22:19:34 you mean I can never disconnect it? Jan 11 22:19:50 bong if you got windows and will be able to move the disk between nslu3 and your win PC then choose fat or ntfs. else use ext3 Jan 11 22:19:55 if its natively formatted Jan 11 22:19:58 *nslu2 Jan 11 22:21:31 janne-5011: ofcause it's better to be able to move it to a windowsmachine, but not if NTFS doesn't work well Jan 11 22:22:10 on the slug, then it's not worth it Jan 11 22:22:11 and you can move ext3 to but need to install a application so winPC can read and write to it Jan 11 22:22:25 ya I know that Jan 11 22:22:41 I tried both. prefer fat in the end Jan 11 22:22:54 I was just thing of what works best on the slug NTFS or EXT3 or if it doesn't matter Jan 11 22:23:15 ext3 works better for the nslu2 Jan 11 22:23:58 it depends what usage often very big files and such then ext3 is better Jan 11 22:24:22 but I havent seen any trouble with fat Jan 11 22:24:23 it's faster with ext3? Jan 11 22:25:01 no they say ntfs freeze sometimes and there was some other trouble Jan 11 22:26:08 still think decision is about will you ove the disk between win machines or not Jan 11 22:26:13 *move Jan 11 22:26:28 and if so, will you just need read, or do you need write Jan 11 22:26:48 jepp, I think ext3 must be the best option Jan 11 22:26:55 its a better filesystem too Jan 11 22:34:02 humm cant find config file for ctorret :@ Jan 11 22:37:07 daveyboy_, doesnt it have a default/create a default on first run? Jan 11 22:38:01 opt / etc ? Jan 11 22:38:57 nope didnt see one. Jan 11 22:39:14 ctorrent has startup script for configure, bu didnt get it with this Jan 11 22:43:09 i dont know about ctorrent but if not installed via ipg then often things found under Usr usr = usr / local Jan 11 22:45:52 Hm, cant get appWeb to work :\ Jan 11 22:46:19 maybe I should try apache isntead, that one I'm at least somewhat familiar with Jan 11 22:47:30 apache is a bit heavyweight for the nslu2.. Jan 11 22:47:37 runnable, but not the best.. Jan 11 22:47:51 And note bonq_ you need to change the port due to the default interface ;) Jan 11 22:49:29 ya I did that Jan 11 22:49:48 was the rest of the conf I didn't get, hehe Jan 11 22:52:09 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Info/ComparingWebServers Jan 11 22:52:59 wiki ftw Jan 11 22:58:22 hm, problems, when I connect the second usbdrive it boots in internal flash and the "root"-drive and the my book drive is not recognized at all Jan 11 22:59:34 by way guys, i got rtorrent working on unslung 6.8 and so far iits downloading ok Jan 11 23:02:14 wow in that case I try it to..rtorrent Jan 11 23:02:45 I heard it didnt work Jan 11 23:04:06 not sure on how long it will be stable, but so far so good, and GREAT websirte for i is this....http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/howto-use-rtorrent-like-a-pro/ Jan 11 23:05:03 http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/howto-use-rtorrent-like-a-pro/ Jan 11 23:06:06 well I must try now=) Jan 11 23:06:39 ha beet you to it reedby boy :P Jan 11 23:07:27 damn, been fiddling with upload/dl ration and now i getting nothing, got 8mg download, 512 upload...so capped at 800k downn and 50k up....sound right? Jan 11 23:08:05 would be interested in knowing whether http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/RtorrentWithRemoteGUI works on unslung Jan 11 23:08:23 daveyboy_, when its at that speed, its your connection speed... why cap it? Jan 11 23:09:03 question: A raid1 USB should work just fine with a slug right= Jan 11 23:09:04 ? Jan 11 23:09:10 daveboy before when I got rtorrent I didnt change that in the conf file--it didnt work then. better adjust it from screen Jan 11 23:09:22 but maybe that waht u did...... Jan 11 23:09:25 well bascially i found before with utorrent on pc that when d/l i had massive probs surfing net. thought capping might help Jan 11 23:09:38 bonq_, that sorta device is a bit unique Jan 11 23:09:48 as the raid should be handled by the drive itself i believe Jan 11 23:09:59 and then appear as a volume connected via usb to the nslu2 Jan 11 23:10:11 people have used mybooks fine AFAIK.. but not sure about the version you have Jan 11 23:10:49 Reedy_Boy: ya, the raid is done internaly in the mybook, it should be as far as I know a standard mass storige device Jan 11 23:11:14 it is in windows Jan 11 23:11:23 would sound fine then Jan 11 23:11:26 at least what I can see Jan 11 23:11:38 but It doesn't work :( Jan 11 23:12:11 may be worth posting on the nslu2-general mailing list Jan 11 23:12:18 the slug doesnt mount it when I connect it Jan 11 23:12:18 see if anyone else has used one successfully Jan 11 23:12:31 Does it see it though? Jan 11 23:12:41 nope, nothing Jan 11 23:12:54 the light doesnt light, and the webadmin says "none" Jan 11 23:13:02 yeah Jan 11 23:13:21 debian/linux have lsub.. so you can tell if its detected it... Jan 11 23:13:36 i dont know if you can install a tool/library to give you it.. Jan 11 23:13:50 eno, do you know if you can get lsusb on unslung? Jan 11 23:14:49 it's not ipkg package Jan 11 23:15:51 it wont be there on ipkg install lsusb Jan 11 23:15:58 but i may be in a library/similar Jan 11 23:16:31 like to get "top" you need "procps" Jan 11 23:17:01 Reedy_Boy: ipkg install usbutils Jan 11 23:17:17 thanks Jan 11 23:17:21 thanks eno :) Jan 11 23:17:37 see bonq_ ;) Jan 11 23:17:46 nope, it hasn't noticed the device at all Jan 11 23:18:28 you installed it then typed lsusb Jan 11 23:18:29 ? Jan 11 23:18:39 yepp Jan 11 23:18:50 it found a device on bus 001 Jan 11 23:18:56 but the others are just 00000 Jan 11 23:19:04 Bus 001 Device 002: ID 152d:2338 Jan 11 23:19:59 gonna change the raid1 to raid0 and see if can matter Jan 11 23:21:51 if i close putty when rtorrent is running, will it stop rtorrent. i heard mention of screen....? Jan 11 23:22:19 nope, it still doesn't recognise the disk :( Jan 11 23:23:09 yeah Jan 11 23:23:14 screen is one way to get round it Jan 11 23:23:19 ipkg install screen Jan 11 23:23:22 yup Jan 11 23:23:26 then just screen rtorrent Jan 11 23:23:27 its quite easy to use Jan 11 23:23:31 its just getting used to it Jan 11 23:23:34 hm rtorrent dont work for me Jan 11 23:23:56 illegal instruction it says Jan 11 23:24:01 :( Jan 11 23:24:05 cool. do you have to run screen before u run rtorrent Jan 11 23:24:21 no command is screen rtorrent Jan 11 23:24:47 you can do it, open new windows, start process etc etc Jan 11 23:24:49 then you can close putty window Jan 11 23:24:53 and detach the screen from the session Jan 11 23:25:06 "Describe upx here." Jan 11 23:25:07 lol Jan 11 23:25:22 hey daveboy what did you more than installed rtorrent? Jan 11 23:25:57 to get it to work? Jan 11 23:26:34 yes..is dead meat here Jan 11 23:26:40 nothing. got nano on there, openssh and rtorremt so far oh ctorrent installed as well...maybe that helps with libarys?) Jan 11 23:26:48 illegal instruction it says Jan 11 23:27:32 i try a reboot=) Jan 11 23:27:48 ntfs? Jan 11 23:28:18 I hd it work before with openslug but dont want openlsug no more Jan 11 23:28:47 many good downloads from that setup Jan 11 23:43:42 hm, the 2disk WD my books does not work with the slug Jan 11 23:43:53 omfg for WD Jan 11 23:43:57 crap Jan 11 23:44:15 nice to know that AFTER I bought 2 disk and 2 slugs Jan 11 23:44:31 hm are you sure? Jan 11 23:44:57 reading linsys forum, several people writing that it doesn't work Jan 11 23:46:01 you can always do a search at the yahoo forums nslu2 and see if theres a fix Jan 11 23:46:24 it's WD fault aparently Jan 11 23:46:40 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/?yguid=184009766 Jan 11 23:47:05 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-general/?yguid=184009766 Jan 11 23:48:27 http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-general/message/6704 Jan 11 23:53:51 fucking crapdisk Jan 11 23:54:34 It seems like WD made it impossible to share anything on the disk over smb Jan 11 23:54:40 idiots Jan 11 23:54:42 :( Jan 11 23:54:54 just that model? Jan 11 23:55:01 apparently Jan 11 23:55:24 hmm Jan 11 23:55:32 maybe a bug, but I read it on a forum, and tried, and nope it doesnt work Jan 11 23:55:36 hmm Jan 11 23:55:41 may release a firmware update.. Jan 11 23:55:45 i'll just get a standard mybook ;) Jan 11 23:55:49 not the raid one Jan 11 23:58:51 maxtor should work apparently Jan 12 00:00:16 is it WD Anywhere Access on that mybook? Jan 12 00:01:50 no, it's USB Jan 12 00:01:53 not world edition Jan 12 00:02:10 ok I read about that world edition.useless Jan 12 00:02:20 Dont buy maxtors... Jan 12 00:02:24 They have maxtor hard drives in Jan 12 00:02:27 * Reedy_Boy shudders Jan 12 00:02:32 found a firmware upgrade, that doesnt work to install :( Jan 12 00:02:32 good you didnt have it=) Jan 12 00:02:50 janne-5011: the world edition works fine, if you don't use the idiotic software Jan 12 00:03:12 i dont like maxtor..always trouble and unreliable for me=( Jan 12 00:03:25 janne-5011, ditto Jan 12 00:03:31 I'd go for a seagate freeagent Jan 12 00:03:34 but they cause problems Jan 12 00:03:37 maxtor=seagate now Jan 12 00:03:46 http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=1495&p_created=1168641440&p_sid=bLTfVJLi&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9NSw1JnBfcHJvZHM9MCZwX2NhdHM9MCZwX3B2PSZwX2N2PSZwX3NlYXJjaF90eXBlPWFuc3dlcnMuc2VhcmNoX2ZubCZwX3BhZ2U9MSZwX3NlYXJjaF90ZXh0PS5hdmk*&p_li=&p_topview=1 Jan 12 00:03:55 Yeah, i know Jan 12 00:03:58 cant share files mp3 avi... Jan 12 00:04:01 but unless i knew it had a seagate drive in it Jan 12 00:04:03 i wouldnt buy it Jan 12 00:04:24 Thats only via the useless program Jan 12 00:04:29 it works fine with smb Jan 12 00:04:38 I shall soon buy a ssd disk to my laptop Jan 12 00:04:52 I was after an eeePC Jan 12 00:04:58 but its probably worth waiting.. Jan 12 00:05:13 yes Im to interseted in a eee Jan 12 00:05:47 i was waiting for the 8gb ssd and 1gb ram Jan 12 00:05:56 but there are other models out not too far away.. Jan 12 00:07:09 eee? Jan 12 00:07:19 yaa Jan 12 00:07:27 larger, maybe about 10" Jan 12 00:07:32 but they inst so cheap as they said before Jan 12 00:07:37 and theres a competitor coming out.. Jan 12 00:07:44 which should knock down prices/increase spec Jan 12 00:07:56 got a link to competition? Jan 12 00:08:19 yeah Jan 12 00:08:24 it doesnt look as good Jan 12 00:08:33 but if it makes asus more competitive.. Jan 12 00:08:43 thoose eee they is not still to buy here in SE Jan 12 00:09:32 http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/01/02/asus_preps_2nd_eee_pc/ - Thats the newer version Jan 12 00:09:34 so theres a warranty problem until its here Jan 12 00:09:40 yeah Jan 12 00:09:44 http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/01/10/ces_everex_battles_eee_pc/ - competitor Jan 12 00:09:45 ok looking.. Jan 12 00:10:45 Oooh Dabs have free delivery offer.. Sounds like a good time to get hard drive and soundbridge.. Jan 12 00:14:39 http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=4TJL&CategorySelectedId=11157&PageMode=1&NavigationKey=11157,47210000,12,396720000 Jan 12 00:14:46 That got any known problems? Jan 12 00:14:53 Western Digital 500GB MyBook Essential 7200RPM USB2 16MB Jan 12 00:14:57 WDH1U5000E Jan 12 00:16:03 Or this buffalo.. Jan 12 00:16:04 http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=4R8Z&CategorySelectedId=11157&PageMode=1&NavigationKey=11157,47210000,12,396720000 Jan 12 00:19:11 obviously any preformance on it is limited by the slug.. Jan 12 00:25:57 lo ppl Jan 12 00:26:06 anyone here? Jan 12 00:26:28 im in need of a lil bit of help with my samba conf Jan 12 00:26:43 people are Jan 12 00:26:45 just ask :) Jan 12 00:26:47 oh Jan 12 00:26:48 he's gone Jan 12 00:26:50 lol Jan 12 00:27:49 Guest2749, just ask! Jan 12 00:28:28 Buffalo or WD..? Jan 12 00:30:45 so: Jan 12 00:30:54 following prob: Jan 12 00:31:05 installed samba3 Jan 12 00:31:14 everything seems ok Jan 12 00:31:16 with shares Jan 12 00:31:25 allowed for @everyone Jan 12 00:31:27 OS? Jan 12 00:31:29 but now Jan 12 00:31:33 i added a new user Jan 12 00:31:40 in /etc/passwd and /etc/group Jan 12 00:31:54 tried to create a smb share exclusive for that user Jan 12 00:32:04 but if i try to acces that share Jan 12 00:32:31 im just getting the "you do not have access right blabla" msg box Jan 12 00:32:34 (in win) Jan 12 00:32:38 of course Jan 12 00:32:47 i added that user with smbpasswd too Jan 12 00:32:57 he is in the right smbpasswdfile Jan 12 00:33:02 samba was restarted Jan 12 00:33:13 shell acces with that user works, too Jan 12 00:33:35 user is member of group everyone like guest, too Jan 12 00:34:03 OS? Jan 12 00:34:09 win Jan 12 00:34:19 or on the slug? Jan 12 00:34:22 unslung Jan 12 00:34:25 latest Jan 12 00:35:13 right Jan 12 00:35:15 slug Jan 12 00:35:15 lol Jan 12 00:35:34 ? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jan 12 02:59:57 2008