**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 06 02:59:58 2009 Apr 06 19:28:47 hi people!, i wish to know if there is any way to use ftp to donwload files from torrentflux ? Apr 06 19:30:20 http is very slow... Apr 06 19:30:50 i think you'll need a seperate ftp server Apr 06 19:30:59 tried SFTP? Apr 06 19:32:06 no.. Apr 06 19:32:22 i tried vsftpd Apr 06 19:33:12 but i cant Apr 06 19:33:13 integrate Apr 06 19:33:24 it with torrentflux.. =/ Apr 06 19:33:55 probably not.. Apr 06 19:34:14 what is the best as fast ftp server to put on nslu2 ? Apr 06 19:34:28 not a clue Apr 06 19:34:44 hahaha Apr 06 19:34:55 if you're torrenting on it already.. your going to be using a lot of its cpu and memory capacity i suspect Apr 06 19:35:48 i tried to downloads files from http on torrentflux page.. Apr 06 19:36:05 but the downloads stops Apr 06 19:36:40 if you've ssh installed on the nslu2.. sftp should work (if using openssh server).. but you wouldnt be able to integrate it with torrentflux Apr 06 19:37:31 well.. i can live without it XD Apr 06 19:38:02 sry for noob question... how i know if iam using openssh server ? Apr 06 19:41:18 what os? Apr 06 19:41:54 debian lenny Apr 06 19:42:14 it'll be openssh, unless you've changed it for dropbear Apr 06 19:42:44 is the machine your on now windows or linux Apr 06 19:43:13 windows... but it need i have other with mac os x Apr 06 19:44:04 winscp on windows will work Apr 06 19:44:14 and i think mac os x has sftp by default.. Apr 06 19:45:16 sftp is fast like ftp ? Apr 06 19:45:44 seems to usually be Apr 06 19:45:59 good :D Apr 06 19:46:22 sftp is slower than ftp Apr 06 19:47:07 its like http ? Apr 06 19:47:32 it needs to encrypt the traffic, so it's more like https Apr 06 19:48:22 ftp or rsync (daemon mode) is fast Apr 06 19:48:42 understand... there is any way to put the http downloads files on torrentflux working ? Apr 06 19:48:59 no idea about torrentflux Apr 06 19:49:27 before i remove the underclock i was able to download 250mb from file with 700mb Apr 06 19:49:47 after i donwload almost 400mb Apr 06 19:50:12 i think the nslu2 i out of memory.. so drop the conection.. Apr 06 19:53:05 i dont know what do to fix this =/ Apr 07 01:49:18 hi! i need a little help... my nslu2 with only 10 minutes of uptime out of case reach 40°c! Apr 07 01:50:04 its normal ? even out of case ? Apr 07 01:53:50 i shutdown ... iam afraid to burn my nslu2 Apr 07 01:55:03 saarakura: Search the wiki, and your questions will be answered. Apr 07 01:55:20 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/OverClockTheSlug Apr 07 01:55:41 The slight increase in power consumption (see Power measurements below) is negligible. The increase in core temperature caused by this is also negligible. The maximum temperature measured by using IR thermometers on the IXP has been 52°C. The maximum temperature of the IXP core power regulation circuitry has been 42°C. All power and temperature values have been well below the rated maximums given in the various datasheets and will comfortably support o Apr 07 01:55:46 Section titled (oddly enough!) :p "Temperature and power considerations": Apr 07 01:55:54 There you go. Apr 07 01:55:58 this right ? its say 42° Apr 07 01:56:08 my with only 10 minutes reach 40°c Apr 07 01:56:30 and its out of case Apr 07 01:57:07 here were i live is very hot.. Apr 07 01:57:35 it's a wiki. anyone can edit it -- so only the person who wrote that knows if it is really right. But you can download the datasheets for the components, and see what the maximums are yourself. Apr 07 01:57:55 From the wiki, it seems that some people have bad luck with temperature, and some do not. Apr 07 01:58:08 Hard to tell if running warm will be problem or not. Apr 07 01:58:45 well... its a good idea to put some cooler o heartskin ? Apr 07 01:59:05 I can't say if it's a good idea -- it won't hurt anything. Apr 07 02:00:14 the nslu2 here is very dificult to find Apr 07 02:00:31 i cant loose this XD Apr 07 02:00:39 hard to find everywhere, they don't make them anymore. Apr 07 02:02:11 but here.. never sold =/ Apr 07 02:02:34 i got this because my friend on eua send me Apr 07 02:05:57 i dont know what to do hahaha, afraid to turn it on and burn =/ Apr 07 02:14:42 saarakura: did you check your power supply? Apr 07 02:16:34 yes Apr 07 02:17:05 5v 2a Apr 07 02:17:12 i check it Apr 07 02:18:03 And the output is 5V, not 6V or 5.5V ? Apr 07 02:18:16 (use a voltmeter, of course) Apr 07 02:19:32 yes i use it Apr 07 02:20:31 i will check again wait a minute Apr 07 02:21:06 Ok, then it is probably fine. Just make sure that the CPU does not exceed 50 C --- and if you like, a small head sink can be glued to it, which would help. Apr 07 02:21:36 You'll just have to cut the case so that the heatsink can stick out and actually work -- ugly, but it would be cooler. Apr 07 02:22:08 better ugly than burned hahahah Apr 07 02:22:51 i check the power supply now... Apr 07 02:23:10 and its 5,0v ~ 5,1v Apr 07 02:23:30 That sounds good. Apr 07 02:24:30 i have a small head skin with a small cooler.. i was think to put it, can i use usb to power up the cooler right ? Apr 07 02:25:10 Sure Apr 07 02:26:00 attaching it might be tricky; the board is not designed with a cooler in mind. Apr 07 02:26:50 (I would rather use a passive heat sink, such as one used for VGA chipsets, glued to the CPU with the correct type of heat-conducting adhesive) Apr 07 02:27:23 you are right.... Apr 07 02:27:55 i you find a little head sink and adhesive... Apr 07 02:29:01 i found one adhesive from thermaltake... Apr 07 02:29:29 but its say permanent adhesive... Apr 07 02:29:53 :) Apr 07 02:30:04 That's good -- won't come off! Apr 07 02:31:22 hahahhaa i will do it...when its ready i show to you :D Apr 07 02:31:23 But if you just want it on for a while to test it, I would use ordinary heat sink compound, and use a large rubber band to hold it in place. Not very stable, but it would suffice for a test if you don't bump it or jiggle it. Apr 07 02:32:13 Use rubbing alcohol to remove the heat sink compound when you are done; it should clean off easily and then you can glue it. Apr 07 02:32:48 * mwester thinks perhaps one sized for an ordinary PC "southbridge" would fit. Apr 07 02:32:54 very thanks man for your help :D Apr 07 02:33:25 later i come back with news XD Apr 07 02:33:56 Yes - if it works, you should add your notes to the wiki for others. Apr 07 02:34:26 yes i will do it! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Apr 07 02:59:58 2009