**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 11 09:59:56 2008 Mar 11 11:19:01 hi, mayby, somebody have working chan_mobile for asterisk? Mar 11 13:11:14 has anyone tried the BTG bittorrent daemon on the nslu2 (with debian) ? Mar 11 17:10:49 hello! Mar 11 17:11:55 i would need help with my nslu2, cant reach it over telnet anymore Mar 11 18:29:45 bischof87: still around? Mar 11 18:32:44 yeah, now i'm back Mar 11 18:33:01 got the slug responding yet? Mar 11 18:33:39 and, just a hint - when you ask question also mention the OS/firmware you're using and what you might have done to cause it Mar 11 18:34:49 no, still have the problem Mar 11 18:34:56 i am using Unslung-6.10 Mar 11 18:35:11 installed on a 2gb usb-stick Mar 11 18:35:16 you mention telnet, is ssh still working? Mar 11 18:35:36 i dont have ssh installed yet Mar 11 18:35:47 got my nslu2 just yesterday Mar 11 18:36:37 after reboot i cant reach it over telnet, the web-frontend works fine Mar 11 18:37:57 bischof87: you can't telnet your slug? Mar 11 18:39:04 i had the same problem, i wasn't able to telnet my slug, and webmin shown me that it was enabled Mar 11 18:39:16 no, putty gets stuck with small green quare in the top Mar 11 18:39:18 in fact, i have to disable it, and enable it again, for making it work Mar 11 18:39:42 i already tried that several times :/ Mar 11 18:40:29 when i am booting the slug without the stick telnet workes fine Mar 11 18:56:50 like it should, what have you done after that? Mar 11 18:59:46 scratch that question, read above Mar 11 19:06:17 bischof87: and you can confirm web-frontend shows your stick? Mar 11 19:12:14 drift: yes, i can see the stick at the web-frontend and access all files on it Mar 11 19:24:13 bischof87: could you take a screenshot of the page? Mar 11 19:29:02 of which page exactly? Mar 11 19:30:48 just a simple question: the firmware on the slug seems to be alright - so would it be possible to format the stick and unsling it again? Mar 11 19:38:17 I meant the main page Mar 11 20:01:30 whats best app for reading from ex3 in windows? Mar 11 20:01:53 ext2 ifs Mar 11 20:01:59 yup Mar 11 20:02:06 unlike his name say, it support ext3 Mar 11 20:02:28 and i hide file which begin by a dot Mar 11 20:02:32 it hide* Mar 11 20:02:57 PPmarcel, ext3 is basically ext2 with journalling. so when cleanly unmounted an ext3 fs is effectively an ext2 fs Mar 11 20:03:12 ok Mar 11 20:03:57 journal is only wrote when therre is a problem? Mar 11 20:08:52 i dont know why, but my telnet is working again Mar 11 20:09:08 THX to everyone who tried to help me! Mar 11 20:11:30 hi@all Mar 11 20:14:49 bischof87: good news :) Mar 11 20:18:14 is it able to push the trasferrate on a nslu2 with unslung 6.10? Mar 11 20:18:30 i have only 1.8MB/s here Mar 11 20:18:42 it seems to be to low Mar 11 20:19:47 asa: your transfer, is it samba? Mar 11 20:19:56 (windows share) Mar 11 20:20:10 yes Mar 11 20:20:23 or? Mar 11 20:20:40 hum, the nslu2 is slow, that's a fact Mar 11 20:20:42 hmmm, i have installed only unslung Mar 11 20:20:52 the max i got is with a web server Mar 11 20:20:55 nothing else Mar 11 20:21:37 maybe ftp server too Mar 11 20:22:01 hello passwell, i found my old ticket Mar 11 20:22:19 i have to 4.5 Mo mini with samba and big files Mar 11 20:22:30 -to Mar 11 20:22:36 5.2 max Mar 11 20:22:49 but with little files i go under 400ko Mar 11 20:23:15 i have 1.8M with large files Mar 11 20:23:17 but don't expect more than 6 Mo is best case. Slower bandwich is normal Mar 11 20:23:23 humm Mar 11 20:24:23 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Info/Performance Mar 11 20:24:31 1.8 MB is slow, indeed Mar 11 20:24:58 but is it when you write on it, or downloading? Mar 11 20:25:08 write Mar 11 20:25:19 try downloading Mar 11 20:25:24 ok Mar 11 20:25:34 myabe these tests don't considerate writing Mar 11 20:25:54 i don't remember about me, i think it was in writing mode too Mar 11 20:55:58 i think, the problem is the network Mar 11 20:56:09 i tryed netio Mar 11 20:56:18 and hdparm Mar 11 20:56:28 hdparm output : Mar 11 20:56:50 Timing cached reads: 78 MB in 2.01 seconds = 38.81 MB/sec Mar 11 20:56:50 Timing buffered disk reads: 26 MB in 3.10 seconds = 8.39 MB/sec Mar 11 20:57:07 netio output : Mar 11 20:57:18 Packet size 1k bytes: 11197 KByte/s Tx, 11567 KByte/s Rx. Mar 11 20:57:18 Packet size 2k bytes: 11590 KByte/s Tx, 11567 KByte/s Rx. Mar 11 20:57:18 Packet size 4k bytes: 11582 KByte/s Tx, 11569 KByte/s Rx. Mar 11 20:57:18 Packet size 8k bytes: 11565 KByte/s Tx, 11579 KByte/s Rx. Mar 11 20:57:18 Packet size 16k bytes: 11593 KByte/s Tx, 11577 KByte/s Rx. Mar 11 20:57:19 Packet size 32k bytes: 11600 KByte/s Tx, 11563 KByte/s Rx. Mar 11 20:57:41 asa_: in the future use pastebin or similar Mar 11 20:57:47 oh Mar 11 20:57:51 ok Mar 11 21:06:54 is it possible that the network runs only with 10MB? Mar 11 21:16:12 asa_: yes Mar 11 21:16:20 hmmm Mar 11 21:16:28 but it's rare Mar 11 21:16:36 and old ^^ Mar 11 21:17:06 but, switch is an 10/100 Mar 11 21:17:32 all pc's running with 100MB fullduplex Mar 11 21:17:50 what can be the reason? Mar 12 03:10:28 I'm running slugos 4.8-beta and I'm trying to connect to my samba share from slugos but I keep getting the error 'Can't get /etc/mtab~ lock filesmbmnt failed: 1' what have I forgotten to do? Mar 12 17:19:23 hello! has someone an idea why ipkg cant find the package getmail Mar 12 17:25:28 bischof: ipkg list | grep getmail Mar 12 17:25:50 it's probably renamed to py24-getmail or py25-getmail Mar 12 17:26:28 eno: you're great ;) thx for the tip! Mar 12 17:26:41 np Mar 12 17:54:30 now i have the next problem - when i run the script to fetch the mails it keeps saying: /opt/bin/getmail-ps2.5: not found Mar 12 18:45:31 hi@all Mar 12 18:46:23 is theren any way to force the nslu with unslung 6.10 to use 100MB/s on the network? Mar 12 18:53:36 asa: if there mii-tool in the repository? Mar 12 18:53:39 if=is Mar 12 18:54:18 asa: could be part of the net-tool Mar 12 18:55:16 net-tools even Mar 12 18:55:46 can i search with ipkg the description or only the packet name? Mar 12 18:56:15 ah, ok. net-toolS are in the repo Mar 12 18:56:34 yeah, I corrected it Mar 12 18:56:52 it's installed now Mar 12 18:57:11 mii-tool is included Mar 12 18:57:27 that should do the work Mar 12 18:58:12 not sure if you still need the kernel-module-mii Mar 12 19:00:26 hm how can I get mii-tool on unslung? Mar 12 19:00:47 janne-5011: install net-tools Mar 12 19:01:08 ok I want it to thanks Mar 12 19:03:48 ixp0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD, link ok Mar 12 19:04:36 I never com over 2.9 MB speed with samba. what can I look a,t that speed is slooooow... Mar 12 19:05:53 janne-5011: which direction? Mar 12 19:06:06 to the slug Mar 12 19:06:19 vista-->slug Mar 12 19:06:22 janne: it's slower that way - so you might have to settle Mar 12 19:06:31 tried ftp? Mar 12 19:07:00 it helps some I used the already inbuilt. Mar 12 19:08:09 I shall look at the other way what the speed is. Mar 12 19:10:15 2.84 MB/s at its best (77 mb mp3:s) Mar 12 19:11:11 well.its a slug=) Mar 12 19:11:12 read 2.2MB/s, write 1.7MB/s Mar 12 19:11:20 that's toooo slow Mar 12 19:11:47 asa you got vista to? Mar 12 19:11:51 janne-5011: those are pretty small files - tried with larger ones? Mar 12 19:11:55 netlink is 100MB -> ixp0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD, link ok Mar 12 19:12:22 i shall try a big one slug-->vista Mar 12 19:12:23 no, no MS products here :) Mar 12 19:12:59 server debian, desktop ubuntu Mar 12 19:13:10 nslu2 with unslung Mar 12 19:13:32 hehe.. what does it matter if it works. emphasize on the word works. Mar 12 19:13:51 emphasis on even Mar 12 19:14:15 what means emphasis? my english is very poor. Mar 12 19:14:26 to put swome weight on something Mar 12 19:14:28 learnd it about 25 jears ago Mar 12 19:14:28 some Mar 12 19:14:38 3 MB/s--- 194 Mb moved. Mar 12 19:14:38 to underline Mar 12 19:14:53 probably faster with a bigger file but not much Mar 12 19:15:04 asa: well, ain't my native language either Mar 12 19:15:10 my tests was with a 500MB file Mar 12 19:16:23 hdparm on slug say anything about 41MB/s Mar 12 19:17:20 I wonder about the cable linksys includ to the nslu2. maybe the cable is bad? Mar 12 19:17:32 so we can blame the cable;) Mar 12 19:17:48 did you attached the filter on the cable? Mar 12 19:18:01 must go and look at it Mar 12 19:19:35 i ryed som other patchcabel. no change Mar 12 19:19:45 with filter you mean the thingy near the connector rj45? Mar 12 19:20:31 the (i do'nt know how is named in englis) ferit Mar 12 19:20:51 it's a little block, you put around the cable Mar 12 19:20:57 well I think I know what you say=) Mar 12 19:21:01 yes Mar 12 19:24:01 then you can only try with an other cable. but i do'nt think that will be better. Mar 12 19:24:16 it's newer easy like this :) Mar 12 19:24:40 same file with ftp 1.7 MB/s... Mar 12 19:25:20 asa true. it always take 3-4 days or so. with uncertain result lol. Mar 12 19:25:31 but that part of the fun Mar 12 19:27:03 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE SO_SNDBUF=16384 SO_RCVBUF=16384 Mar 12 19:27:23 thoose option is useless. maybe a better twak than that? Mar 12 19:27:32 (smb.conf) Mar 12 19:28:28 asa: ferrite core Mar 12 19:29:01 oh, thx Mar 12 19:30:38 although I do not think those would be the cause, or lack of'em in this case Mar 12 19:37:00 what is wrong here? Mar 12 19:37:01 root@Storage:/ > smbpasswd Mar 12 19:37:01 New SMB password: Mar 12 19:37:01 Retype new SMB password: Mar 12 19:37:01 Failed to find entry for user root. Mar 12 19:37:01 Failed to modify password entry for user root Mar 12 19:37:44 why tells me that didn't find user root? Mar 12 19:37:56 ahhhhhhhhhh Mar 12 19:38:03 sorry Mar 12 19:38:19 i have to ad a user first :) Mar 12 19:40:00 hehe Mar 12 20:00:26 what elese can i try? :( Mar 12 20:03:00 ? Mar 12 20:03:51 get just 2.2MB/s down and 1.7MB/s out of my nslu Mar 12 20:06:26 have you tryed with an another computer? Mar 12 20:06:37 yes Mar 12 20:06:45 you can try a ftp server if you want Mar 12 20:07:08 i'm using pure-ftpd, because it's one of faster to learn Mar 12 20:07:20 but pro-ftpd has got many options too Mar 12 20:07:41 and vsftpd is highly securised Mar 12 20:08:07 i know, but i want samba shares Mar 12 20:08:08 oh, i have an idea, maybe you should change samba settings Mar 12 20:09:08 ? Mar 12 20:09:41 wait Mar 12 20:10:25 past this line in smb.conf, [general] area: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE SO_SNDBUF=16384 SO_RCVBUF=16384 Mar 12 20:11:01 and reboot samba ofc Mar 12 20:13:12 waassat do? :P Mar 12 20:13:33 i don't know, i see it every where and someone said that it works better with this setting Mar 12 20:13:41 well, a geek gives that: Mar 12 20:13:42 socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=65535 SO_RCVBUF=65535 Mar 12 20:14:00 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/GettingStartedWithSamba --> transfert speed Mar 12 20:14:10 -t Mar 12 20:15:12 hmmm, suppose its mainly changing the bugger sizes Mar 12 20:16:08 yes Mar 12 20:16:46 "There are a number of socket options that can greatly affect the performance of a TCP-based server like Samba." Mar 12 20:17:01 no change :( Mar 12 20:17:08 "Getting the socket options correct can make a big difference to your performance, but getting them wrong can degrade it by just as much." Mar 12 20:17:19 asa: try this one so: socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=65535 SO_RCVBUF=65535 Mar 12 20:17:39 i tryed both Mar 12 20:17:46 no efect Mar 12 20:17:48 ah ok Mar 12 20:17:50 sorry :( Mar 12 20:18:06 http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/speed.html#id2687166 Mar 12 20:19:19 oh, it was samba's performance HOWTO Mar 12 20:19:39 asa: maybe you can trick around there Mar 12 20:20:11 i know that you want to keep samba, but have you tryed a ftp, in order to test your speed? Mar 12 20:20:34 no, i don't try it Mar 12 20:20:51 i'll do it right now Mar 12 20:20:55 ok :) Mar 12 20:35:36 what is the default user in proftp? Mar 12 20:36:00 it runs, but i can't log in Mar 12 20:36:21 i don't kno Mar 12 20:36:23 w Mar 12 20:36:48 you can set it at anonymous login Mar 12 20:37:25 look at nslu2 webinterface for ftp-settings Mar 12 20:43:59 oh. with ftp upload=3.3MB/s download=7.3MB/s Mar 12 20:44:17 thought so Mar 12 20:44:29 asa: time to reconsider? ;) Mar 12 20:44:35 its 2 times faster at upload and 3 times at download Mar 12 20:44:44 :) Mar 12 20:44:49 reconsider? Mar 12 20:45:04 change your mind about using ftp instead samba Mar 12 20:45:16 :*( Mar 12 20:45:35 asa: i'm sure that you can find a setting with socket options Mar 12 20:45:45 which is optimized for you Mar 12 20:45:52 but, ftp is much slower with small files Mar 12 20:45:54 read the howto Mar 12 20:46:22 :) your samba is slower with little AND large files :) Mar 12 20:46:36 hm, ok. your rigt :) Mar 12 20:46:43 +h Mar 12 20:47:05 what about NFS? Mar 12 20:47:11 ist this faster? Mar 12 20:47:17 try it out Mar 12 20:47:32 but you can't only share with linux or bsd conuters then Mar 12 20:47:41 computers* Mar 12 20:47:53 not with winXP? Mar 12 20:47:55 ppmarcel: in parallel of course - why make it only solution? Mar 12 20:48:14 drif: yes, good point :) Mar 12 20:48:31 i never found something to use nfs in windows Mar 12 20:48:46 asa: read this out http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=874845&page=1 Mar 12 20:49:05 do you have xp home or pro? Mar 12 20:49:10 in certain cases i need to mount the storages. Mar 12 20:49:23 if you have pro then you can use SFU Mar 12 20:49:31 i use debian and ubuntu Mar 12 20:49:42 asa: find windows sfu (services for unix), nfs is supported Mar 12 20:50:16 my kids use winXP (cause games don't run always under wine) Mar 12 20:51:29 (forgive me for that) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=896c9688-601b-44f1-81a4-02878ff11778&DisplayLang=en Mar 12 20:51:37 aah no, i'll get banned now :) Mar 12 20:52:04 lol Mar 12 20:52:05 services content here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows_Services_for_UNIX Mar 12 20:52:11 nice link Mar 12 20:52:13 :) Mar 12 20:52:13 i will try it Mar 12 20:55:21 can another tutorial, for you (you are german, right?) http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Bde%3B324055&x=14&y=15 Mar 12 20:55:30 s/can/an Mar 12 21:04:41 hm Mar 12 21:04:46 nfs is running Mar 12 21:05:08 i can browse the dir but no write or read Mar 12 21:05:18 permissions? Mar 12 21:05:23 i think so Mar 12 21:12:00 ya Mar 12 21:12:02 probably Mar 12 21:12:10 theres the NFS permissions and the actual drive permissions Mar 12 21:13:49 do you know how can i fix this quicly? Mar 12 21:13:57 quickly Mar 12 21:14:22 fix what? Mar 12 21:14:30 chmod? Mar 12 21:14:34 permission problem Mar 12 21:14:47 have you changed permissions? Mar 12 21:14:54 asa: how's the /etc/exports (or similar) setup? Mar 12 21:14:59 on the usb_hdd that is connected to nslu? Mar 12 21:15:41 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Nfs-utils?from=Unslung.Nfs-utils Mar 12 21:15:44 yes Mar 12 21:16:08 only line in /exports -> /public/StarGate 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0(rw,async,no_root_squash) Mar 12 21:16:31 oh, an another stargate fan :) Mar 12 21:16:36 :) Mar 12 21:16:53 you can't download files? Mar 12 21:16:53 stargate, babylon5, enterprise..... Mar 12 21:16:57 omg Mar 12 21:17:06 yes they are good series :D Mar 12 21:17:13 no, no download and no upload Mar 12 21:17:16 have you watched battlestar galactica? Mar 12 21:17:18 asa: how about galactica? Mar 12 21:17:19 hehe Mar 12 21:17:21 :) Mar 12 21:17:22 lol Mar 12 21:17:28 but i can brows the directories Mar 12 21:17:38 the new BS? Mar 12 21:17:41 yes Mar 12 21:17:45 shure Mar 12 21:18:09 asa, what are actual permissions on your files? Mar 12 21:18:20 asa: can browse but not read? then set +r Mar 12 21:19:01 +x allows browsing? Mar 12 21:19:21 no, x is eXecute Mar 12 21:19:31 hm Mar 12 21:19:57 yes, i just don't know if you can browse without reading permissions Mar 12 21:20:01 dirs are rwxrwxr-x Mar 12 21:20:11 files are rw-rw---- Mar 12 21:20:36 asa: it's also browse on directories - +X to make it separate from +x permission Mar 12 21:21:22 X in upercase? Mar 12 21:21:25 yes Mar 12 21:21:36 so it doesn't change any files with -R Mar 12 21:21:42 which means recursive Mar 12 21:22:39 asa: nfs clients are external, so you have to set your file with rw-rw-rw Mar 12 21:22:59 they aren't owners or in your group (if i'm right) Mar 12 21:26:30 hmmm Mar 12 21:27:16 if i mount the share, then is been mountet aus user:group 501:501 Mar 12 21:28:12 501:501, is it you ? Mar 12 21:28:29 i never minded about that Mar 12 21:29:08 Does anyone use an usbkey for storing his/her system? Mar 12 21:30:11 PPmarcel yes. Mar 12 21:30:40 no user 501 in passwd !!! Mar 12 21:30:44 ??? Mar 12 21:31:45 how can i load up a file and check time and average uploadspeed? Mar 12 21:31:46 janne-5011: what kind of optimisation i have to do, for extending my key life? Mar 12 21:32:11 asa: create it Mar 12 21:33:23 well to be honest i didnt do much, other than reduce write for thosoe apps I use. I got my usb stick for I think 1.5 years now. cheapest sandisk. but whats important is: clone it the dy it brake. I use it for OS only. the rst on disk1 Mar 12 21:34:11 of course i won't store any informations :) i always keep my /home on an another partition on a hard disk Mar 12 21:34:57 PPmarcel they are cheap 1 gb usbsticks. so I dont worry to much of that. Mar 12 21:35:48 asa: if you have got unslung or slugOS, maybe that's what you are looking for? http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Netio Mar 12 21:36:09 janne-5011: you right, i just look for the little beet :) Mar 12 21:37:01 janne-5011: what about your swap? on the usb key too? Mar 12 21:37:13 there is some info about the lillte beet in the wiki , I remove logs, and such. Mar 12 21:37:21 yes swap to. Mar 12 21:37:27 yes i remember it, but i don't find it anymore Mar 12 21:37:57 I have used my nslu2 mostly for a dchub so I know how to reduce writngs on that and no much swapping... Mar 12 21:38:56 as siad works still after 1.5 year. and I ddint care much ablout it. tried this and that and reinstall 3-4 times... Mar 12 21:39:01 *as said Mar 12 21:39:41 PPmarcel: ihave unslung 6.10 Mar 12 21:39:43 make a clone and sleep secure=) Mar 12 21:39:50 ^^^ Mar 12 21:40:13 now nfs runs Mar 12 21:40:16 what is ntfs driver like under debian? stability /write support Mar 12 21:40:25 how can i test the speed? Mar 12 21:40:54 daveyboy_: in debian, you use ntfs-3g Mar 12 21:40:58 daveyboy_, knoppix is linux based, and IIRC you can read/write easily Mar 12 21:41:00 it's the only one stable i think Mar 12 21:41:02 same for ubuntu Mar 12 21:41:17 Oô -->[] Mar 12 21:42:53 oh good. will set hdd with media on 2 that... cant remember if u can use partion magic to change from ex3 to ntfs without formatting? Mar 12 21:43:15 uh, i doubt Mar 12 21:44:03 you should backup your datas anyway, when you try to do something with filesystem or partition moving Mar 12 21:44:06 yea, will back up just 2 be safe anyway me thinks. these conversion things never work as intended Mar 12 21:44:12 lol yup Mar 12 21:44:30 PPmarcel if you use slugos there is instructions how to use it with usbstick. last version didnt work -- got errormsg on turnup memstick , maybe now theres a turnup memstick option working. turnup disk works. Mar 12 21:44:48 :o Mar 12 21:44:56 good to know before flashing! Mar 12 21:45:15 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/InitialisingDisks Mar 12 21:45:47 thats a useful page Mar 12 21:46:31 here is have a solution http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/OpenSlugTurnUp Mar 12 21:46:34 janne: atleast slugosbe worked few weeks ago with turnup memstick Mar 12 21:46:53 drif: and now, does it still works? :o Mar 12 21:47:06 PPmarcel: haven't had any need to try Mar 12 21:47:14 :p Mar 12 21:47:21 i will try this week-end Mar 12 21:47:54 i found a lot of doc about how saving the flash now Mar 12 21:48:06 ok drif good to know, then they fixed it Mar 12 21:48:56 PPmarcel: I noticed tmpfs not being mounted on /var/volatile after turnup memstick Mar 12 21:49:16 PPmarcel: check if your tmp is really pointing to your ram disk Mar 12 21:50:08 maybe that's working ok now... Mar 12 21:50:12 treitmayr: that's a bad thing is tmpfs isn't mounted in /var/volatile? Mar 12 21:50:36 i don't know what it it (ram?) Mar 12 21:51:20 PPmarcel: for me it was, but maybe it's fixed. The RAM disk is used for /tmp and some /var directories Mar 12 21:51:26 which are written to frequently Mar 12 21:51:58 yes var with logs Mar 12 21:51:59 just check if /tmp, /var/tmp and /var/log point to the ram disk Mar 12 21:52:35 excuse me if i insist, bu does tmpfs in the ram? Mar 12 21:52:42 is the ram* Mar 12 21:53:17 yes Mar 12 21:53:20 ok Mar 12 21:54:46 and if these folders aren't mounted in tmpfs, i can edite fstab and adding "tmpfs /var/tmp etc"? Mar 12 21:55:40 usually there is just one ram disk mounted (eg. on /var/volatile) and other directories pointing to it Mar 12 21:56:01 the directory structure of the ram disk is set up with every booting Mar 12 21:56:13 ok Mar 12 21:56:19 i will see when i will try it Mar 12 21:56:51 ok Mar 12 21:59:59 and remember noatime on any mounts made to flash Mar 12 22:00:30 good point, should be done by turnup Mar 12 22:00:44 (i.e. _is_ done by turnup) Mar 12 22:01:09 ^^ Mar 12 22:03:30 noatime just say to linux to not record logs about files? Mar 12 22:03:56 guys anyone know how 2 do page numbering starting at specific section, mine keeps adding page numbering to begining no matter what i put Mar 12 22:04:12 on what daveyboy_ ? Mar 12 22:04:13 means that the access time is not maintained for each file Mar 12 22:05:00 PPmarcel: otherwise if you just read a file this would also result in a write access to your flash to store the current access time Mar 12 22:05:11 PPmarcel: no good for flash ;) Mar 12 22:06:40 so as long as i read a file in my flash, it don't change anything, but if this file in on a hard disk, i save my key.. i got it :) Mar 12 22:07:46 word 2003 Mar 12 22:08:48 PPmarcel: it only concerns files on one file system -> the access time is stored with your file (if enabled) Mar 12 22:09:08 wow, slug on steroids Mar 12 22:09:40 with nfs: upload 4.3MB/s download 6.2MB/s Mar 12 22:10:01 tested wit a 1GB file Mar 12 22:10:02 and it works with winXP? Mar 12 22:10:10 not tested yet Mar 12 22:10:25 try it tomorow Mar 12 22:10:49 now have to watch BG75 :) Mar 12 22:10:52 i will wait your feedback :) Mar 12 22:11:05 (about sfu) Mar 12 22:11:11 shure Mar 12 22:11:26 if it works, then its better then samba Mar 12 22:12:07 to test up and down speed : Mar 12 22:13:21 upload: time dd if=/dev/urandom of=filename bs=1M count=1024 Mar 12 22:13:44 download: time dd if=data1 of=/dev/zero Mar 12 22:14:33 it crate a file with 1GB and random content Mar 12 22:14:52 :o Mar 12 22:15:24 where is it? i want to remove it ^^ Mar 12 22:15:41 filename, ok Mar 12 22:35:48 good night Mar 12 22:58:03 gn8 Mar 12 22:59:14 what are the advantages of a cross build environtment? for slugos? Mar 12 23:03:03 anyone remember the name of the linux app which shows network throughput per adapter in an commandline/ncurses style interface? Mar 12 23:03:09 has a short-ish name Mar 12 23:06:37 barnseenio: bwm Mar 12 23:08:59 willyb99: it takes less time to compile stuff... I just compiled libtorrent-rasterbar for debian on my nslu2... ~48 hours Mar 12 23:13:22 i got my slug today and since i am somewhat linux literate, it was recommended that I go with SlugOS and not unslung Mar 12 23:15:04 bwm Mar 12 23:15:07 thats the baby Mar 12 23:15:08 thanks Mar 12 23:30:11 willyb99 unslung is for beginners not slugos Mar 12 23:30:45 sluger Mar 12 23:30:47 hi everyone. i have some problems with my slug, cron and rtorrent Mar 12 23:30:48 yes, so i am going with slug or is it a bad idea? Mar 12 23:30:55 if you dont know elementar commands and so on unslung is better.slugos will kill you if so Mar 12 23:31:07 the slug kills my rtorrent process and starts lots of /USR/BIN/CRON processes :( Mar 12 23:31:28 hmm. any web interface to any of the torrent programs ? Mar 12 23:31:32 usnlung is good. use it adn meanwhile learn the commands. copy files move them and such Mar 12 23:31:35 (which works on theslug) Mar 12 23:31:41 does anyone have any idea what can be causing this? i cant access the slug via ssh anoymore :( Mar 12 23:31:59 nasso many torrents? Mar 12 23:32:06 nope. just one Mar 12 23:32:33 and rtorrent only running? Mar 12 23:33:00 and lighttpd and php5-cgi Mar 12 23:33:13 it is running debian Mar 12 23:33:25 I ask that becuse linux kills processes if to heavy load. Mar 12 23:33:48 kill lighhtpd and php and try... Mar 12 23:33:59 http://nasso.ath.cx/tools/sysinfo.php Mar 12 23:34:17 check that out. it keeps starting more and more /USR/SBIN/CRON Mar 12 23:34:20 ido- : I'm trying to compile the btg-daemon now... it has a www-client Mar 12 23:35:43 the webserver is up and running but ssh seems down. or it is just to heavy load on the system. Mar 12 23:36:07 nasso webplace found but dont downloads...cant see anything Mar 12 23:36:43 downloads? i was talking about the ps aux at the bottom of the webpage Mar 12 23:36:47 can be worth running rtorrent only before making any changes Mar 12 23:37:03 oh. my bad. missunderstod your message ;) Mar 12 23:37:11 http://nasso.ath.cx/tools/sysinfo.php <---dont works Mar 12 23:37:24 my english sucks=) Mar 12 23:37:48 i understand you. im not the best either ;) Mar 12 23:38:08 I need to go to sleep. Mar 12 23:38:09 nn Mar 12 23:38:13 can i paste the webpage antwhere? Mar 12 23:38:32 okay. nightey. thx for the help Mar 12 23:39:31 does anyone else think they can help me? :) Mar 12 23:46:20 meast1: i've found another one for ctorrent Mar 12 23:46:41 sources, but i have no idea how to compile them Mar 12 23:47:43 btw, why btg and not ctorrent/rtorrent? Mar 12 23:48:22 ido-: url? Mar 12 23:49:15 ido-: because it has a daemon, and multi-user support... Mar 12 23:50:10 sec Mar 12 23:50:34 BTG -> btg.berlios.de Mar 12 23:52:24 http://yodctcs.googlepages.com/ Mar 12 23:53:21 http://canbruixa.homelinux.net/wt/ Mar 12 23:53:46 http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/wiki/Screenshots Mar 12 23:54:00 http://projects.cyla.homeip.net/rtwi/wiki/Screenshots Mar 12 23:55:08 hrm. seems rtorrent is on the upper hand Mar 12 23:59:19 ido-: nice.. you need a web server, though... dunno if the nslu2 can handle it... Mar 12 23:59:38 ofcouse it can Mar 12 23:59:45 doesnt btg need one too ? Mar 12 23:59:58 the web interface is running on a web server Mar 13 00:00:08 lighttpd probably Mar 13 00:00:37 ido-: if you choose to install/compile with the www-client, it does... I will just install the daemon, and connect to it from my computer with the cli-client, or the gtk-client Mar 13 00:00:56 oh. Mar 13 00:01:09 I'd like to access it from windows pc's Mar 13 00:01:16 so i'd like the web router.. Mar 13 00:01:20 route :) Mar 13 00:01:23 ido-: I like the versatility of btg... Mar 13 00:01:31 such as ? Mar 13 00:02:24 ido-: cli, gtk clients, web... you choose what you need and want it to do Mar 13 00:02:42 rtorrent has that too Mar 13 00:02:49 ido-: we'll have to see how well it does on the nslu2, though... Mar 13 00:02:55 i just bought a mybook 750 and adde it to my current 500gb Mar 13 00:03:19 ido-: there is no client / no interface for multiple users, is there? Mar 13 00:03:40 well Mar 13 00:03:47 client side Mar 13 00:03:57 or www side? Mar 13 00:04:07 0070919 - Some bug fixes in this release and the possibility to add private torrents, so other users can't see them Mar 13 00:04:13 ido-: btg is a daemon, so it uses the minimal amount of cpu/ram on the host Mar 13 00:04:19 seems the www collient has this option Mar 13 00:04:32 rtorrent is also a daemon.. Mar 13 00:04:44 you run the www interface on top of that Mar 13 00:04:59 and you usually dont use the www much, so it doesnt "consume" much Mar 13 00:06:04 ido-: ok... I thought you had to use screen and ssh if you wanted to use rtorrent, and that it did not have a proper multi-user interface/support.. guess I was wrong.. Mar 13 00:06:22 *if you didn Mar 13 00:06:32 't want to install a web server, that is Mar 13 00:06:53 question is, how well is rtorrent compared to btg Mar 13 00:07:01 bittorrent wise Mar 13 00:07:09 btw Mar 13 00:07:12 http://code.google.com/p/n2hell/ Mar 13 00:07:14 another one.. Mar 13 00:07:40 # No need to install and run http server Mar 13 00:07:41 # The only software you need to run n2hell are java, rtorrent and browser Mar 13 00:07:48 cool. Mar 13 00:07:55 yup, it seems rtorrent is popular.. Mar 13 00:08:08 i'm going to try this last one Mar 13 00:08:09 java is rather resource-hungry, though Mar 13 00:08:27 but cool.. Mar 13 00:08:45 on the client, not server, i think Mar 13 00:09:10 oh, that's good Mar 13 00:09:14 i think Mar 13 00:09:44 if btg does not compile, I'll definetly go for rtorrent Mar 13 00:11:28 hrm. Mar 13 00:11:34 anyone else here using rtorrent? Mar 13 00:11:55 Note that the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is only required on the machine where n2hell will run. It should not be necessary to install it on the machine where the browser resides (unless they are the same machine, of course). Follow your OS-specific instructions for installing JRE. Mar 13 00:12:04 :\ Mar 13 00:12:26 on the guest ! Mar 13 00:12:28 not the nslu Mar 13 00:13:00 "where n2hell will run" - isn't that the host? Mar 13 00:13:33 "the machine where the browser resides" which is the client... Mar 13 00:17:30 ido-: i use rtorrent on slugos what firmware are you using? Mar 13 00:17:32 Use ntorrent for java client... Mar 13 00:17:34 does note support multiple users Mar 13 00:17:36 great client though Mar 13 00:17:38 does *not* support multi users afaik Mar 13 00:20:46 n2hell does Mar 13 00:20:50 or at so it seems Mar 13 00:22:52 what exaxtly do you mean by multiple users... that several users use the one torrent box? Mar 13 00:23:02 yes Mar 13 00:23:14 hrm, web users Mar 13 00:23:21 and some torrents can't be seen by others? Mar 13 00:23:32 yes Mar 13 00:28:38 hey nhoman Mar 13 00:28:48 hey Mar 13 00:28:56 does the rtorrent from the repository come with xmlrpc-c ? Mar 13 00:29:08 i mean, it insalled it when i ipkg'd it Mar 13 00:29:13 but howcan i check ? Mar 13 00:29:16 what firmware are you using i built from source Mar 13 00:29:20 since i cant get this n2hell to work Mar 13 00:29:25 slug Mar 13 00:29:26 oh. Mar 13 00:29:29 unslung Mar 13 00:30:04 can you try installing the n2hell see if it works for yo u ? Mar 13 00:30:34 well if you can start it with a directive like scgi_port = localhost:5000 Mar 13 00:31:30 nope ... it's late.. happy with ntorrent and ssh... add the scgi stuff to your Mar 13 00:31:50 .rtorrent.rc file to see if xmlrpc is builtin Mar 13 00:32:05 no .rtorrent file at all Mar 13 00:32:11 dont you have to write one ? Mar 13 00:32:19 ntorrent doesnt need a webserver although i happily run lighty Mar 13 00:32:36 you should have a rtorrent.conf ??? Mar 13 00:32:37 if i have a scgi_port and i run rtorrent, should i see anything ? Mar 13 00:33:11 when you start rtorrent it will fail if you dont have xmlrpc builtin (i should have mentioned that) Mar 13 00:33:28 (with the directive above added to rtorrent.conf) Mar 13 00:34:22 so seems it does Mar 13 00:37:18 you could run an rtorstat.py script to output your torrent's progress to a very simple html page and add an upload button to it....i used this in the days before xmlrpc etc. but it's very basic Mar 13 00:38:00 (i don't think this is what you are looking for in fairness) Mar 13 00:41:11 there may be an unofficial build for unslung somewhere i know there is one for slugos on the wiki. The newest rtorrent has dht support and it works really well. Mar 13 00:47:08 hrm Mar 13 00:47:45 cant get ntorrent to wrok Mar 13 00:50:09 whats the connection port and socket port? Mar 13 01:31:19 hmm Mar 13 01:31:24 any help with rtorrent please ? Mar 13 01:31:36 i need rtorrent 0.7.9 i think Mar 13 01:41:05 hr Mar 13 01:42:06 hey Mar 13 01:51:16 hrm Mar 13 01:51:20 anyone ? Mar 13 02:35:36 hmm Mar 13 02:45:31 hey eno **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Mar 13 02:59:57 2008