**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 05 10:59:56 2008 Mar 05 15:36:07 This is sort of a random question.. but what tool do you guys use to log this channel and #nslu2-linux ? Mar 05 15:46:43 Ramblurr: Log? As in .log files? Mar 05 15:47:14 gouki: yea, and the nicely parsed html output Mar 05 15:48:04 I don't follow. If you're talking about the statistics I was making for this channel, I no longer maintain the project (no $$ for a VPS) Mar 05 15:48:17 Did you checked the result in ubuntuircstats.org? Mar 05 15:49:48 If you're referring to the statistics created for this channel and -linux, I used IRSSI and IRSSISTATS. IRSSISTATS creates the good looking HTML pages. Mar 05 15:55:57 gouki: this is what i am referring to http://ibot.rikers.org/%23nslu2-linux/ Mar 05 16:03:34 Ramblurr: ohh, don't know about that Mar 05 16:03:53 But have you search for irclog2html? Mar 05 16:03:59 s/search/searched Mar 05 16:06:53 Ahhh Mar 05 18:26:06 is there a binary of puppy for debian Mar 05 18:27:35 Theres only the etch one (ie current release) Mar 05 18:28:03 can't find it through apt-get ? sorry, newbsie to all that packagin stuff Mar 05 18:29:15 oh, hang on... is "puppy" a package/program? Mar 05 18:30:13 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Puppy/ - puppy... a tool to transfer stuff from a topfield pvr Mar 05 18:30:36 Ah Mar 05 18:30:36 i think that you can do something like "apt-cache update" "apt-cache search puppy" Mar 05 18:30:53 nah, its no there Mar 05 18:30:58 what have you go on your slug? Mar 05 18:31:09 What you'll need to do, is to compile the optware feed for your debian NSLU2 Mar 05 18:31:14 and install optware and the file onto your pc Mar 05 18:31:16 what have you got? Mar 05 18:31:19 *NSLU2 Mar 05 18:31:32 http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=puppy&searchon=names&suite=stable§ion=all Mar 05 18:31:34 Doesnt exist Mar 05 18:32:25 are you sure of the name? Mar 05 18:32:30 so... i have to build it myself?! Mar 05 18:32:44 ppmarcel: yes, since it's mentioned in the link above Mar 05 18:32:46 yeah, for debian Mar 05 18:32:54 or, i should be able to do it... Mar 05 18:32:57 humm (: Mar 05 18:34:21 reedy: be able to build it? Mar 05 18:34:35 yeah, i should be able to Mar 05 18:34:37 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/DebianArmEtch Mar 05 18:34:50 then the installation procedure would be like http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/OptwareRtorrentOnDebian Mar 05 18:37:04 so you build the package and i have compile the optware feed? Mar 05 18:37:33 imho it is not neccessary... Mar 05 18:37:54 hld, no, i'd build the packages, then you would only need to install them Mar 05 18:38:51 hey caplink811... got another suggestion? Mar 05 18:41:48 i meant the optware feed thing... Mar 05 18:42:18 im confused Mar 05 18:47:21 hey reedy. hows tricks? Mar 05 18:47:36 reasonable Mar 05 18:47:37 you? Mar 05 18:48:33 yea not bad man. been busy Mar 05 18:49:26 any luck with 2hdd boot issue? Mar 05 18:49:35 mine has worked fine since Mar 05 18:49:41 havent had to reboot it really Mar 05 18:50:53 yea me neither except for when misses thinks its the ROUTER!!!! only just found that out today lol Mar 05 18:51:02 :/ Mar 05 18:51:05 lol Mar 05 18:52:40 http://pastebin.com/d34f0dce1 Mar 05 18:52:45 u been using rtorrent much? Mar 05 18:52:58 missing headers... how can i install those? Mar 05 18:53:29 daveyboy_, nah, not since it started to be arsey with the torrents Mar 05 18:53:57 *large Mar 05 18:54:46 same here Mar 05 18:55:21 hld, the headers should be part of the source.. other than that.. its a missing dependancy Mar 05 18:56:46 yeah, but it's missing stuff like stdio.h ... isn't that one of the headers that should be there with every compiler?! Mar 05 18:56:56 should be.. Mar 05 18:57:04 have you got a compiler (gcc?) installed? Mar 05 18:57:11 i installed make (apt-get intall make and apt-get install gcc) Mar 05 18:57:19 and gcc Mar 05 20:32:20 ahoi Mar 05 20:33:09 Is this the right channel for Questions on NSLU2? Mar 05 20:34:09 ya Mar 05 20:36:03 Fine. Is it possible to get module binaries for usb wlan devices or have I to compile them myself (debian)? Mar 05 21:10:43 Any hint for me? Is it possible to get module binaries for usb wlan devices or have I to compile them myself (debian)? Mar 05 21:29:36 hi/evning all Mar 05 21:29:45 yo Mar 05 21:31:45 oy Mar 05 21:35:56 is 3,6 MB/more or less to be looked at slowpace move files from win. to a slug? Mar 05 21:38:34 evening janne Mar 05 21:39:03 janne-5011: it's not the optimal speed - that much I can say Mar 05 21:42:14 maybe i win vista thing then. Mar 05 21:46:22 hey I tried to update wiki page http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Applications/Aquila but save it dont works. fix? Mar 05 21:47:24 update contains solution to a big problem so please help if possible. Mar 05 21:49:21 very slow response Mar 05 21:51:26 lol, corrected one typoish thing on the site - had to see if the edit works Mar 05 21:51:54 seems to Mar 05 21:52:07 janne: what happens then? Mar 05 21:52:33 Is it possible to get module binaries for usb wlan devices or have I to compile them myself (debian)? Mar 05 21:55:08 drif it just stays at edit-state or how I can explain. no edit done Mar 05 21:55:38 so I cant change the damn page Mar 05 21:55:49 janne-5011: and you pressed Save? Have you tried it again? Mar 05 21:56:02 yes Mar 05 21:56:09 5 times=) Mar 05 21:56:16 hm Mar 05 21:56:45 i cant look at prewiew...dont works to Mar 05 21:57:09 think its a admin thingy fix it Mar 05 21:57:12 and it has worked on same computer/OS earlier? Mar 05 21:57:23 cu Mar 05 21:58:38 well I do that page 5 moth or so ago and then it obviolusly worked...I was on xp then but its a wiki eror not sender OS thing IMHO Mar 05 21:59:15 but it works as we speak Mar 05 21:59:16 if not MS disabe wiki edit if its linux related;) Mar 05 21:59:56 not sure if MS's tentancles reach that far though.. Mar 05 22:00:08 the program MS_disable all you know=) Mar 05 22:00:13 ah, on xp side Mar 05 22:00:24 well I'm xp on my laptop - so not the reason Mar 05 22:00:30 +using Mar 05 22:00:44 no ..hm edit works for you? Mar 05 22:00:57 both edit and preview without any hickups Mar 05 22:01:02 I saved all edit so I try again Mar 05 22:02:57 no luck Mar 05 22:03:16 it just keeps requesting the page? Mar 05 22:03:29 it jsut come up the old page in edit-state:( Mar 05 22:03:45 nothing change or even saved Mar 05 22:03:47 which browser you're using? Mar 05 22:03:52 IE Mar 05 22:03:56 tried refreshing the page - maybe disable cache? Mar 05 22:04:22 it could be using the old one on your computer when the real edited one already exists on the server side Mar 05 22:05:13 no i tried it that, disable filter(admuncher) that page to Mar 05 22:05:27 September 16, 2007, at 05:55 PM by janne5011 -- update new info new link Mar 05 22:05:30 that's your latest eidt Mar 05 22:05:31 edit Mar 05 22:05:46 yep Mar 05 22:05:55 so it worked back then? Mar 05 22:06:42 now and then, but now I tried some day and problem persist..maybe i can paste in pm to you update? Mar 05 22:07:10 works Mar 05 22:08:03 no to big msg Mar 05 22:08:46 well need to wait for admin help Mar 05 22:09:06 pastebin? Mar 05 22:09:22 yep pls wait.. Mar 05 22:10:39 hope your solution (edit) works - hate to get all the rap for it ;) Mar 05 22:10:47 http://pastebin.com/m7733035a Mar 05 22:11:06 yes i tried it myself Mar 05 22:11:21 i know ppl look at tht page now and then Mar 05 22:11:34 do I just replace the whole text body? Mar 05 22:11:49 else I blame put wrong drig;) Mar 05 22:11:56 replace all Mar 05 22:14:18 interesting. replacing one-two characters worked fine. but now I'm getting same thing as you did Mar 05 22:14:42 maybe it has countermeasures for such drastic changes? Mar 05 22:15:06 ok then we need to wait for mwester or admin to fix it Mar 05 22:15:59 can be some safety thingy but wiki got futures for errors or mistakes and so on... Mar 05 22:16:53 I've poked Byron... Mar 05 22:16:58 so you can revert to history Mar 05 22:17:33 well it will be fix Mar 05 22:18:35 a slug its capalble of at least 6-900 DC users. so that page is of interest it works Mar 05 22:19:05 hmmm, has someone a box running with puppy? i can connect with it (dir works) but if i want to receive a file it responses "ERROR: Device reports Invalid Command" Mar 05 22:20:09 hld|away: considered using ftpd-topfield? Mar 05 22:20:21 yeah, but since my mom doesn't know ftp... ^^ Mar 05 22:20:31 but does puppy? :D Mar 05 22:20:32 teach her! Mar 05 22:20:37 lol Mar 05 22:20:53 i think it would be okay if the files are available through samba only :) Mar 05 22:21:00 btw..does she think it's one of those cute furballs with two ears and four legs? Mar 05 22:21:13 hehe Mar 05 22:21:29 aaww a puppy.. Mar 05 22:21:45 nono, i wanted to mirror all the files on the topf at night to a external drive Mar 05 22:22:02 and ftp is not working for you? Mar 05 22:22:14 and the internal drive is shared through samba so she can view all the stuff at ... tada her mounted network share in windows Mar 05 22:22:24 lftp on crontab or ncftp-batch for example Mar 05 22:23:15 hmmm, topf->nslu(usb)->ftp->nslu ?! Mar 05 22:23:15 I mean spooler Mar 05 22:24:14 ..->windows share->mom Mar 05 22:25:17 isn't that a little bit ... Mar 05 22:25:36 had topfield as well but the strangest and most annoying thing happened. I was prepared to just replace the drive when it dies as I had earlier for larger capacity. But then it decides not to detect any drives anymore. :-\ So it works for watching only these days. Mar 05 22:26:46 strange Mar 05 22:27:13 ahhh... how can someone name it puppy... Mar 05 22:27:44 tried google with something like puppy? even IF you insert topfield and error in the search, you get hundreds of golden retrievers... Mar 05 22:29:11 desperate slugmothers..hm...need help Mar 05 22:30:23 hld: well if you googled in brazil it would most likely include few shots of g-strings and thongs and bare butts..I swear my friend tried it with some ordinary word and got such results Mar 05 22:30:40 ;) Mar 05 22:31:34 so it's best to have just puppies in the picture - not getting distracted from the cause Mar 05 22:31:47 hehe Mar 05 22:31:49 desperate slugmothers in g-strings... Mar 05 22:31:56 hehe Mar 05 22:32:06 saucy title Mar 05 22:33:08 well move thoose mothers to mwester and wiki problems to I think=) Mar 05 22:33:58 hld: but seriously look into that ftpd-topfield solution more closely - I belive that's the way to go Mar 05 22:34:10 hld|away: I had similar setup and worked great Mar 05 22:35:01 hld: topfield was the reason I got ever acquainted with slug in the first place Mar 05 22:35:51 oh Mar 05 22:36:08 i bought it as a toy... didn't really know what it all could do Mar 05 22:36:11 hld: and stick to normal mode - atleast on older topfields like 5100PVR turbo-mode was unrealiable and locked up the box (tf) for other purposes anyway Mar 05 22:36:30 i got a TF5000PVR Mar 05 22:37:42 noname:/media/platte# ./puppy -c dir 'DataFiles' Mar 05 22:38:03 f 895854592 Sat Dec 29 16:35:00 2007 Freddie-2.rec Mar 05 22:38:28 I simply hate those special-characters... Mar 05 22:38:41 from the logging through hyperterminal i think Mar 05 22:38:49 now if u would get that file... puppy -c get 'DataFiles\Freddie2.rec' '/media/platte/freddie.rec' Mar 05 22:38:51 which topfield uses to set the correct keymap Mar 05 22:38:52 right? Mar 05 22:39:26 actually I'm not sure because of that special char in the beginning of file Mar 05 22:39:40 it displays normal in the terminal Mar 05 22:39:47 i copied that stuff from the logfile Mar 05 22:39:54 f 862935040 Sat Dec 29 16:10:00 2007 Freddie.rec Mar 05 22:40:03 is the normal display in the terminal for example Mar 05 22:40:17 have you tried that yet then? Mar 05 22:40:32 noname:/media/platte# ./puppy -c get 'DataFiles\Freddie.rec' '/media/platte/fred Mar 05 22:40:32 die.rec' Mar 05 22:40:32 usb 3-2: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 7 Mar 05 22:40:32 ERROR: Device reports Invalid command Mar 05 22:40:32 noname:/media/platte# Mar 05 22:41:01 tried powering off the topfield? although it does give the directory listing.. Mar 05 22:41:27 not yet, second Mar 05 22:42:44 noname:/media/platte# usb 3-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and addr Mar 05 22:42:44 ess 8 Mar 05 22:42:44 usb 3-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Mar 05 22:42:44 usb 3-2: USB disconnect, address 8 Mar 05 22:42:44 usb 3-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9 Mar 05 22:42:45 usb 3-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Mar 05 22:42:54 terminal frozen... can i interrupt with strg+c ? Mar 05 22:44:03 strg? Mar 05 22:44:10 not ctrl? Mar 05 22:44:19 using mac or similar? Mar 05 22:44:34 oh sorry, it's "steuerung" in german... in englisch "control" :) Mar 05 22:45:07 so strg(ger)<->crtl(eng) Mar 05 22:45:36 hld: shouldn't you atleast try ftpd-topfield if it manages to move? to atleast eliminate problem-scenarios Mar 05 22:45:56 okay, if there are binaries for debian :) Mar 05 22:46:04 I bet there are. Mar 05 22:46:14 not another compiler chaos today Mar 05 22:49:39 hld: found? Mar 05 22:50:09 reconnect, have to insert a switch so that the slug gets ethernet back :) Mar 05 22:51:15 <[1]hld> re Mar 05 22:51:18 re Mar 05 22:52:08 <[1]hld> okay, compiling Mar 05 22:54:53 <[1]hld> okay, compiled it... how do i start it? ^^ Mar 05 22:55:23 got xinetd? Mar 05 22:55:37 I prefer inetd method Mar 05 22:55:54 <[1]hld> ? Mar 05 22:56:15 <[1]hld> i thought it starts a nice little daemon whic offers ftp services?! Mar 05 22:56:24 there's usually standalone or inetd method to initiate network services Mar 05 22:56:45 <[1]hld> so i have to install xinetd and everythings fine?! Mar 05 22:56:52 not familiar with linux in general? Mar 05 22:57:08 <[1]hld> nope, i remeber that you have to install xinetd for swat... Mar 05 22:57:55 hld: you could try to start it standalone as well Mar 05 22:58:07 <[1]hld> so how? just ./ftpd ? Mar 05 22:58:15 it's been about a year or so since I've last used ftpd-topfield - for obvious reasons Mar 05 22:58:27 isn't it ftpd-topfield? Mar 05 22:58:47 recommend renaming it Mar 05 22:58:51 <[1]hld> auth.c config.mak ftpcmd.o libtopfield README.topfield Mar 05 22:58:51 <[1]hld> auth.o conf.o ftpcmd.y localhost.c server_mode.c Mar 05 22:58:51 <[1]hld> ChangeLog confpaths.h ftpd localhost.h server_mode.o Mar 05 22:58:51 <[1]hld> ChangeLog.topfield crypt.h ftpd.8 localhost.o xmalloc.c Mar 05 22:58:52 <[1]hld> conf.c extern.h ftpd.c Makefile xmalloc.o Mar 05 22:58:52 <[1]hld> config.h ftpcmd.c ftpd.o pathmax.h Mar 05 22:58:54 <[1]hld> sorry for spam Mar 05 22:59:00 <[1]hld> i think it's ftpd Mar 05 22:59:22 you're probably going to add the file into path? so I prefer renaming it Mar 05 22:59:45 <[1]hld> hmmm Mar 05 22:59:57 not to conflict with normal ftpd Mar 05 23:00:00 <[1]hld> if i start it, it doesn't appear in top Mar 05 23:00:07 top? Mar 05 23:00:45 check also ftpd --help Mar 05 23:00:49 to set the correct ports and such Mar 05 23:00:54 <[1]hld> top... process list Mar 05 23:01:27 and logfile to monitor probs Mar 05 23:02:07 <[1]hld> hmmm Mar 05 23:02:22 <[1]hld> noname:~/ftpd-topfield-0.7.4# ./ftpd-topfield -A --port=88 shouldn't that be enough for a test? Mar 05 23:02:30 <[1]hld> btw. do i now need xinetd or not? Mar 05 23:02:36 <[1]hld> it's not installed right now Mar 05 23:03:11 <[1]hld> ahh -D Mar 05 23:04:12 <[1]hld> ah, works... Mar 05 23:04:35 <[1]hld> think i got the error... wait a sec Mar 05 23:11:48 <[1]hld> f 895854592 Sat Dec 29 16:35:00 2007 Freddie-2.rec it's that symbol, you're right... Mar 05 23:11:54 <[1]hld> how can i get rid of them? Mar 05 23:14:17 <[1]hld> holla, turbo mode with 15mbit/s ^^ Mar 05 23:20:57 <[1]hld> drif? Mar 05 23:20:58 <[1]hld> ^^ Mar 05 23:24:20 yes? Mar 05 23:25:04 I know turbo is tempting - but overnight without supervision - bad call. Mar 05 23:25:16 <[1]hld> you know how to get rid of the illegal characters? what bothers me is that some files don't have them, most have them Mar 05 23:25:23 also it's not that much faster Mar 05 23:25:27 <[1]hld> nono, just for testing know... Mar 05 23:25:47 <[1]hld> i don't wanted to wait an hour to test with the smallest rec i got ^^ Mar 05 23:25:58 <[1]hld> the other ones are caps of live aid :) Mar 05 23:26:08 actually only way to really edit'em has been with ftp-client such as flashfxp or such Mar 05 23:26:28 <[1]hld> fuck ;( Mar 05 23:26:45 I know Mar 05 23:27:09 <[1]hld> thought maybe there is a new firmware or something Mar 05 23:27:10 but you could of course try rename as it has regexp capability Mar 05 23:27:26 what about firmware? Mar 05 23:27:48 <[1]hld> thought maybe there is a new firmware for the toppy that fixes that or something like that Mar 05 23:28:08 well, I'm not sure it easily fixable Mar 05 23:28:15 's Mar 05 23:28:37 the character is used to point topfield which keymap to use Mar 05 23:28:54 if I recall right Mar 05 23:30:19 but one thing I didn't try earlier was to use rename (test it out with -n / --no-act to steer away from probs) Mar 05 23:30:54 better catch up with regular expressions as well (on google perhaps) Mar 05 23:31:27 <[1]hld> erm, rail station? ^^ Mar 05 23:31:38 ?? Mar 05 23:32:13 <[1]hld> haven't got what you were trying to say... sorry, not a native englisch speaker ^^ Mar 05 23:34:50 hey guys Mar 05 23:34:53 anyone around? Mar 05 23:35:04 <[1]hld> hey Mar 05 23:35:10 hrm. Mar 05 23:35:18 <[1]hld> drif: seems there is a plugin for the toppy itself which fixes the naming issues Mar 05 23:35:23 was wondering, is there anything faster then a slug ? Mar 05 23:35:29 ~4mb/s is rather slow.. Mar 05 23:37:03 than slug? Mar 05 23:37:12 nslu Mar 05 23:37:21 yes, but compared to what? Mar 05 23:37:33 well, a transfer rate of ~4mb/s Mar 05 23:37:37 normal pc? Mar 05 23:37:45 ethernet.. Mar 05 23:37:51 100Mpbs Mar 05 23:38:07 also mb..you mean bits or Bytes Mar 05 23:38:27 ;) Mar 05 23:38:44 when you write Mbps, it stands for bits Mar 05 23:39:00 01:36 < ido__> well, a transfer rate of ~4mb/s Mar 05 23:39:04 was referring to that.. Mar 05 23:39:15 and then you got all serious Mar 05 23:39:32 oh, right. Mar 05 23:39:33 eh Mar 05 23:39:34 anyway, my slug had faster rate - closer to 7 Mar 05 23:39:39 really ? Mar 05 23:39:45 but upload was of course slower Mar 05 23:39:50 i usually get even slower then 4... Mar 05 23:40:00 thats weird. Mar 05 23:40:06 how'd you get that ? Mar 05 23:40:28 which protocol you're referring to Mar 05 23:40:44 hdparm ? time dd ? or stopwatch actual transfer Mar 05 23:40:46 ftp seemed to achieve best rates Mar 05 23:41:17 i was referring toactual samba filetransfer rates Mar 05 23:42:37 you didn't mention it Mar 05 23:42:41 earlier Mar 05 23:42:56 more specific question get better answers Mar 05 23:44:09 well how fast do you usually gte ? Mar 05 23:44:34 I was using mostly ftp so hard to say Mar 05 23:44:57 and now I'm on 1GB memstick :D so bit hard to test Mar 05 23:45:09 oh. Mar 05 23:45:11 brr. Mar 05 23:45:36 I'm using a 500gb sata2 16mb cache drive Mar 05 23:45:41 and still slow :< Mar 05 23:46:07 probably upgrading to a 750gb mybook this weekend Mar 05 23:48:12 drif: which firmware are you using ? Mar 05 23:51:10 <[1]hld> ha, drif: fixed it ^^ Mar 05 23:52:15 ido__: back then it was unslung 5.5b Mar 05 23:52:26 ido__: now openslug but still with very small media Mar 05 23:53:46 hrm. okay Mar 05 23:55:02 can anyone hdparm -t /dev/sda ? Mar 05 23:55:13 hooray for me... sorry :) Mar 05 23:57:28 hld: things working I assume? :D Mar 05 23:59:14 yep, there's a plugin for the toppy... it's like another filemanager called lister Mar 05 23:59:39 much more comfortable to use than the original and it fixes all the naming issues by default Mar 06 00:00:24 now i just need a way to transfer just the new recordings Mar 06 00:04:02 meaning exactly? Mar 06 00:04:19 atleast when using ftp it skips already existing ones Mar 06 00:04:53 you install the plugin... it replaces the original filemanager Mar 06 00:05:28 and it takes the duty to convert the filenames to correct ones without invalid characters... Mar 06 00:05:50 installed it, restarted the toppy and ftped into, even the existing recordings have correct names Mar 06 00:06:04 verifiyng via puppy atm, but seems to work Mar 06 02:56:32 hello Mar 06 03:10:07 hi Mar 06 03:16:53 hey Mar 06 03:16:57 you sitll here? Mar 06 03:18:53 i am having nothing but trouble with this thing Mar 06 03:21:54 hoopy: you might get an answer if you post your question... Mar 06 03:22:13 hld: how's the setup? Mar 06 03:22:20 hoopy: what's wrong? Mar 06 03:23:44 runs... Mar 06 03:24:00 errors fixed now... that lister thing is great Mar 06 03:24:07 now i just need to learn scripting ^^ Mar 06 03:24:26 oh and, i created a swap on my harddrive and turn it on using swapon /dev/sdb2 Mar 06 03:24:40 but, the 128mb get full and the system doesn't swap ;( Mar 06 03:25:12 well i've made some progress Mar 06 03:25:19 i have the debian install firmware on Mar 06 03:25:31 i have a 1gb usb stick and an 80gb external Mar 06 03:25:38 hld: 128mb? Mar 06 03:25:51 yeah, made a fatslug :) Mar 06 03:25:57 266mhz, 128mb ram Mar 06 03:25:59 hld: damn you :D Mar 06 03:26:24 heh, worked for a company which does that things Mar 06 03:26:40 lucky you Mar 06 03:26:47 so i asked one of the masters in the factory to do it... sniff, they only had 128mb there Mar 06 03:27:08 hmmm, i suggested them that they should do such mods for money... Mar 06 03:27:33 so slug can handle more than 128? Mar 06 03:27:50 256 max Mar 06 03:28:06 total used free shared buffers cached Mar 06 03:28:06 Mem: 127444 124544 2900 0 600 106632 Mar 06 03:28:06 -/+ buffers/cache: 17312 110132 Mar 06 03:28:06 Swap: 10233396 40 10233356 Mar 06 03:28:16 strange Mar 06 03:28:22 true Mar 06 03:28:34 although it could be reserved for buffers Mar 06 03:28:40 and therefore no need for swap yet Mar 06 03:30:08 even if i view the at the moment through puppy transferring file with samba it doesn't swap Mar 06 03:30:08 more like cache, I mean Mar 06 03:30:45 could be... the box froze once in the last hours Mar 06 03:30:47 why should it then? Mar 06 03:30:53 i hope it hasn't something to do with that Mar 06 03:31:34 although I must admit your latest sentence makes little sense at 5:31am.. Mar 06 03:31:52 about puppy Mar 06 03:32:31 heh Mar 06 03:32:36 it's 04:32 here Mar 06 03:32:57 must be the reason then ;) Mar 06 03:33:13 puppy transfers a recording to a samba share Mar 06 03:33:29 and i'm viewing this recording atm with vlc, my very own stress test ^^ Mar 06 03:33:38 ok, that shouldn't swap - not with the memory you got onboard Mar 06 03:34:01 good Mar 06 03:34:14 hmmm, can i use puppy with pipelining? Mar 06 03:34:29 i mean puppy -c dir 'DataFiles' | grep actual date? ^^ Mar 06 03:35:08 well it depends on the output puppy gives? Mar 06 03:35:25 don't know... haven't used pipelining often Mar 06 03:35:27 what would you like to achieve then? Mar 06 03:35:46 i think i compile puppy in cygwin and do some tests Mar 06 03:36:02 i want a shell script which checks for new recordings and only transfers those using puppy Mar 06 03:36:19 if i synch all recordings once a day the box wouldn't stop ^^ Mar 06 03:36:57 why should it? :D Mar 06 03:37:21 but in that case pipelining doesn't work Mar 06 03:37:54 using grep in that manner would only strip puppy's output to stdout to show only lines containing that wanted date Mar 06 03:38:23 nothing to do how puppy would function itself Mar 06 03:38:55 no, but i get a list of the files i want Mar 06 03:39:09 ah, true you used dir-command Mar 06 03:39:13 I missed that Mar 06 03:39:38 and if i extrac the filenames of that, i could write a for ... to do (dunno the term now) that transfers only those files :) Mar 06 03:40:07 are you familiar with perl? Mar 06 03:40:07 these slugs are pretty slow aren't they... Mar 06 03:40:29 hoopy: it depends - on many tasks the speed is more than adequate Mar 06 03:41:15 hmmm, what's the name of libc in cygwin ^^ Mar 06 03:41:55 it's not easiest of interfaces that cygwin setup.. Mar 06 03:43:34 yeah Mar 06 03:45:35 well cool Mar 06 03:45:48 i was having trouble earlier because i was trying to format a drive through the web interface Mar 06 03:46:02 then i just installed the debian firmware and now i'm off installing the system Mar 06 03:46:07 this is pretty sweet... Mar 06 03:47:27 hoopy: do you have de-underclocked version? Mar 06 03:47:55 i just bought it, the newer ones are supposed to be going @ 266 Mar 06 03:48:25 I've heard they should Mar 06 03:48:38 i'll be able to tell once i get debian loaded Mar 06 03:48:40 yeah, newer ones are 266 Mar 06 03:48:53 but even if now, it's very easy to do 266 yourself Mar 06 03:49:22 i'm pretty excited about using this thing as a textmode server kind of thing Mar 06 03:49:22 running irssi w/ screen on it Mar 06 03:49:22 that's what i've read, you just pop off a resistor Mar 06 03:49:22 hoopy: same here.. Mar 06 03:51:58 noname:/media/platte# puppy -c dir 'DataFiles' | grep Freddie Mar 06 03:51:59 f 895854592 Sat Dec 29 16:35:00 2007 Freddie-2.rec Mar 06 03:51:59 f 862935040 Sat Dec 29 16:10:00 2007 Freddie.rec Mar 06 03:51:59 f 945041408 Sat Feb 9 16:38:00 2008 Freddie-3.rec Mar 06 03:52:01 ha, works Mar 06 03:52:26 so, how do i get the actual date in linux? or better, how do i set it, i begin to think my box lives in the past Mar 06 03:55:45 allows connections to msn messenger, yahoo and such Mar 06 03:55:46 AIM? Mar 06 03:55:49 and icq Mar 06 03:55:49 yes Mar 06 03:55:49 that sounds awesome Mar 06 03:55:49 http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/news.r.html Mar 06 03:55:49 * hoopy is already there Mar 06 03:55:49 hehe Mar 06 03:55:49 i'm thinking about learning some ARM assembly too Mar 06 03:55:50 ARM is hot in the embedded sector Mar 06 03:55:50 obviously... Mar 06 03:56:41 hah, bitlbee... thought bout that... why doesn't anyone invent just a icq-bouncer Mar 06 03:56:57 you know x86 assembler? Mar 06 03:57:08 nope Mar 06 03:57:17 barely familiar w/ z80 Mar 06 03:57:31 i was about to write a gameboy emulator once Mar 06 04:00:07 I wonder if it's time to get some sleep - 6am, should be eh.. Mar 06 04:00:26 hld: recently woke up or still awake? Mar 06 04:04:02 still away Mar 06 04:04:06 still awake i mean Mar 06 04:04:26 thought about not sleeping today to get the "rythm" working again ^^ Mar 06 04:04:45 or sleeping cirle or... man, i lose words like hairs... Mar 06 04:05:07 f 1580234752 Fri Feb 8 21:05:00 2008 Gilmore Girls.rec Mar 06 04:05:26 hm, how do i get "date" to gimme the actual date in exactle that form? Mar 06 04:05:51 date "+%a %b %d" gives Do Mär 06 Mar 06 04:06:10 but how do i get rid of the zero in front and how do i get englisch daynames on a german system :O Mar 06 04:07:24 hld: my suggestion. learn perl+regexp - or bash/shell scripting but perl if more fun :D Mar 06 04:07:32 if=is Mar 06 04:08:42 heh, too much trouble for that lil project i think Mar 06 04:09:53 but it's knowledge which always ends up helping you out in the future - whichever tasks you venture Mar 06 04:10:12 that's true Mar 06 04:10:22 but there are other things that help me more ^^ Mar 06 04:17:26 hld: not very optimized but.. Mar 06 04:17:28 echo `date "+%a %b %d"` | perl -lane 'printf("%s %s %d", $F[0], $F[1], $F[2])' Mar 06 04:17:58 I'm sure there are better solutions but my brains at 6am can handle just that Mar 06 04:18:48 hmmm, what does that do? ^^ Mar 06 04:18:58 paste that to shell Mar 06 04:19:05 it's oneliner Mar 06 04:19:37 yeah i know it does what i want, but i don't understand the syntax :) Mar 06 04:19:55 what do you need to know? Mar 06 04:20:08 it just processes the output of date-command you used Mar 06 04:20:52 $F[0] ? Mar 06 04:21:07 that's the perl part Mar 06 04:21:23 internal auto-variable used by -lane option Mar 06 04:21:36 i know that this is perl Mar 06 04:21:38 hmmm Mar 06 04:21:48 yay Mar 06 04:22:00 i've almost got a complete system going Mar 06 04:22:04 $F[0] contains first part of the date output $F[1] second and so on.. Mar 06 04:23:37 * hoopy wonders what you have to do to upgrade the memory Mar 06 04:23:45 does it take weird memory? Mar 06 04:24:13 hld: in case you need some other than space as separator just use -Fcharacter option for example -F: Mar 06 04:24:42 omg Mar 06 04:24:50 you have to solder a stick of pc133? Mar 06 04:25:03 or take the memory chips off of one... Mar 06 04:25:07 i think i'll stick with 32MB Mar 06 04:25:11 just hte chips Mar 06 04:25:27 that's a bit out of my league i'm afraid Mar 06 04:43:37 echo `date "+%a %b %d"` | perl -lane 'printf("%s %s %d", $F[0], $F[1], $F[2])' | sed 's/Mär/Mar/g;s/Mai/May/g;s/Okt/Oct/g;s/Dez/Dec/g' | sed 's/Mo/Mon/g;s/Di/Tue/g;s/Mi/Wed/g;s/Do/Thu/g;s/Fr/Fri/g;s/Sa/Sat/g;s/So/Sun/g' Mar 06 04:43:42 ha, that's a pretty nice line ^^ Mar 06 04:44:23 Hoi. Is it possible to get module binaries for usb wlan devices or have I to compile them myself (debian)? Mar 06 04:46:19 You might check the debian-arm channel Mar 06 04:46:38 Hmm. k, ty. Mar 06 04:49:30 Is that channel here on freenode? Mar 06 04:50:08 No. The wiki lists where it is, though. Mar 06 04:50:16 ty Mar 06 05:10:37 hmmmm Mar 06 05:10:57 how can i modify sed 's;\([^0-9]\)0*;\1;g' so that "09" gets " 9" ? Mar 06 05:17:17 write a parser? Mar 06 05:17:28 i never use sed for that sort of thing Mar 06 05:17:31 i usually bust out ruby Mar 06 05:18:14 so you could write up a converter fast? ^^ Mar 06 05:18:34 that turns 09 into 9? Mar 06 05:18:39 yes. Mar 06 05:19:28 hoopy: query ^^ Mar 06 05:20:05 hold on Mar 06 05:20:13 k Mar 06 05:44:21 okay so irssi on my slug doesn't support backspace? Mar 06 05:45:52 and the vim doesn't support syntax highlighting Mar 06 06:10:07 früh wach? Mar 06 06:14:18 for i in $(cat files.txt); do 'puppy -c get 'DataFiles\'+$i' '/media/platte/$i'; done Mar 06 06:14:23 okay, the last one... Mar 06 06:14:49 can someone tell me how to get a correct commandline? Mar 06 06:20:34 does vim for debian arm just not support syntax highlighting? Mar 06 06:24:20 dunno, i use nano **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Mar 06 10:59:56 2008