**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 08 02:59:58 2005 Nov 08 05:12:25 03koen 07org.openembedded.dev * rbc093cfe... 10/packages/gpe-session-scripts/ (files/highdpifontfix.patch gpe-session-scripts_0.66.bb): Nov 08 05:12:25 gpe-sessionscripts 0.66: add conditional patch for devices with a high dpi Nov 08 05:12:25 * sets fonts to fontsize 5 Nov 08 05:41:07 03rwhitby 07org.nslu2-linux.dev * r848c0a5d... 10/Makefile: Added support for LudeOS Nov 08 05:41:10 03rwhitby 07org.openembedded.dev * rc1e11e88... 10/ (16 files in 5 dirs): ludeos: Added nas100d/ludeos distribution, including nas100d-kernel. Nov 08 06:06:27 03rwhitby 07org.openembedded.dev * r2f275ba2... 10/packages/linux/nas100d-kernel.inc: nas100d-kernel: Fixed nas100d-kernel.inc Nov 08 06:31:14 03rwhitby 07org.openembedded.dev * r8663bff0... 10/packages/linux/nas100d-kernel.inc: nas100d-kernel: Modified nas100d-kernel.inc to look in nas100d-kernel instead of nslu2-kernel. Nov 08 06:38:58 rwhitby, what's the nas100? Nov 08 06:41:42 Cintre NAS100? How fast does it run? Nov 08 06:46:34 never mind. I just noticed the wiki updates Nov 08 08:33:54 VoodooZ, re: NAS100d - IDE slug with more memory and wifi Nov 08 08:46:08 03xora 07org.openembedded.dev * rc1a4fbc4... 10/packages/mplayer/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Nov 08 08:46:08 mplayer-atty-1.1.5 : Enable ALSA Nov 08 08:46:08 A small hack required to the configure file as it tries to run a program Nov 08 08:46:08 to determine which version of alsa is installed. Have put this to a fixed Nov 08 08:46:08 version as OE only has 1.0+ in it. Nov 08 09:14:41 ByronT, thanks. I ended finding the wiki pages and googled it. Looks ok but bigger for my use. Nov 08 09:15:38 the hd perf is very nice (from what I've been told) but the fan can be loud Nov 08 09:15:58 plus it looks like the bootloader has to be replaced for real hackery Nov 08 09:26:24 03koen 07org.openembedded.dev * r25db80be... 10/packages/gpe-login/ (files/highdpifontfix.patch gpe-login_0.83.bb): Nov 08 09:26:24 gpe-login 0.83: add conditional patch for high dpi machines Nov 08 09:26:24 * sets font size to 5 Nov 08 09:26:24 * sets login theme to Industrial Nov 08 09:26:24 * kills the smashed smurf look Nov 08 14:05:53 03rwhitby 07org.openembedded.dev * r680976b9... 10/conf/distro/ludeos-packages.conf: ludeos-packages.conf: Fixed missing EXTRA_PACKAGES declaration Nov 08 14:08:00 ByronT: bootloader does not *need* to be replaced (you can load stuff over serial), but for convenience-sake we want to add a second one which can load images over the network. Nov 08 14:08:24 a device without serial?!?!?!?! Nov 08 14:08:27 So you don't need to replace the stock bootloader, you just add a second "feature-full" bootloader. Nov 08 14:08:42 (that was humor) Nov 08 14:09:12 unfortunately, it means that for normal users, they won't be able to recover without adding serial. Nov 08 14:09:33 (there is no software-only stock recovery mechanism that I'm aware of) Nov 08 14:09:48 although I haven't tried the reset button holding-in trick yet. Nov 08 14:10:23 how does one perform a firmware upgrade with a stock device? Nov 08 14:10:31 web interface. Nov 08 14:10:57 did iomega not think about potential issues if something fails while upgradind? Nov 08 14:11:05 but that's not a recovery mechanism, only a good upgrade on a working box issue. Nov 08 14:11:47 ByronT: there may be a mechanism that we are not aware of yet. Nov 08 14:12:22 the next luder needs to test iomega support with that issue Nov 08 14:12:52 pre-serial mod, of course Nov 08 14:26:17 03rwhitby 07org.openembedded.dev * r2ba1a49c... 10/packages/meta/openslug-image.bb: meta/openslug-image.bb: Enabled for Iomega NAS 100d builds. Nov 08 14:41:27 yeah Nov 08 14:42:06 well, ka6sox or dyoung could do it if they have the patience to talk to support drones Nov 08 15:00:42 hi Nov 08 15:00:59 have somebody tested cups with openslug? Nov 08 15:06:07 I did a mysql 5.0.11 native build, it works Nov 08 15:45:53 03aabaker * 10unslung/ (5 files in 3 dirs): mrtg: New NSLU2 cross optware package - Multi Router Traffic Grapher Nov 08 16:47:06 hi Nov 08 16:47:15 is PAM broken on openslug? Nov 08 16:50:23 I get this error when using cups: E [09/Nov/2005:00:41:34 +0000] IsAuthorized: pam_start() returned 26 (Critical error - immediate abort)! Nov 08 16:56:17 03rw 07org.openembedded.dev * r2b1505a4... 10/packages/e2fsprogs/ (e2fsprogs-1.38/no-hardlinks.patch e2fsprogs_1.38.bb): e2fsprogs: patch Makefile.ins to create symlinks instead of hardlinks, remove bogus postinsts, and fix FILES in 1.38 Nov 08 21:48:22 new Wiki-Page online: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Peripherals/HomePage "SlugPalmTerm" , my english is not the best please correct me Nov 08 21:54:09 cheef-daniel: needs a pic Nov 08 21:58:38 I will add some next days, need first a didicam Nov 08 22:06:39 ah that would help :). No screen dump in PalmOS? Nov 08 22:07:00 it's a very old palm Nov 08 22:09:01 when you using it as LCD display it looks similar like that pictures on http://palmorb.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html Nov 08 22:11:49 egads :) Nov 08 22:12:22 egads? Nov 08 22:12:31 very 1995 Nov 08 22:12:41 could be Nov 08 22:12:52 but they are very cheap at ebay Nov 08 22:12:55 but hey it's a lot more of a display than mine has right now Nov 08 22:13:13 I saw one for around ~5 to 10 Eur Nov 08 22:13:38 that's like 15 USD right? Nov 08 22:14:01 yes, I think Nov 08 22:15:26 where in europe are you? Nov 08 22:15:32 germany Nov 08 22:15:45 ah... crazy stuff in france these days eh? Nov 08 22:16:01 yeah very crazy Nov 08 22:16:30 I'm like... we had Hurricane Katrina and *they're* having the riots Nov 08 22:16:30 here is my palm with cradle: http://cgi.ebay.de/Palm-Pilot-III_W0QQitemZ5827468339QQcategoryZ38331QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Nov 08 22:16:50 yeah my friend had one of those Nov 08 22:17:02 finally crapped out after like 6 years Nov 08 22:17:35 me 2 since I bought my NSLU2 and find the openslug-project Nov 08 22:18:41 I'm trying to decide between 512 MB and 1 GB flash stick for mine... 1 GB's are pretty pricy right now Nov 08 22:19:18 I don't need it for storage (disks for that), just want it for like my root file system Nov 08 22:19:27 512 ought to be big enough, right? Nov 08 22:19:44 what want you do with it? Nov 08 22:21:00 well like I'll have some hard disks attached for my network's storage Nov 08 22:21:25 but I want to have certain things on a flash drive Nov 08 22:21:30 like my LDAP database, etc Nov 08 22:21:42 and whatever packages I install Nov 08 22:23:03 I have a 300 GB disc attached to my NSLU but the Openslug partition with the native-build-setup and some packages are bigger than 512 Nov 08 22:23:36 hmmm. How big you think the native build thing takes up? Nov 08 22:23:46 and is that partition full? Nov 08 22:26:24 hm I don't know, but mine is not full Nov 08 22:26:53 like can you do a du -h --max-depth=0 /your/openslug/partition Nov 08 22:28:59 or if it's its own partition df -h it Nov 08 22:29:27 df -h worka Nov 08 22:29:45 /dev/sda1 8.2G 610.9M 7.2G 8% / Nov 08 22:30:23 wow 600 megs is a lot of packages - what all you got running there? Nov 08 22:30:49 I am wondering too, becaue I have not installed so much Nov 08 22:31:28 mysql, cups, some usblib/modules, sndmodules, alsa Nov 08 22:31:39 and the native thing Nov 08 22:31:50 wiki says the native thing is around 150MB Nov 08 22:32:10 mysql I'm guessing is another 50 or so Nov 08 22:32:35 did you get cups working? Nov 08 22:32:55 I think cups is working Nov 08 22:33:07 but the webinterface not Nov 08 22:33:12 ah Nov 08 22:33:27 you have it sharing the printer w/ smb? Nov 08 22:33:29 I can see the page within a browser Nov 08 22:33:33 yes Nov 08 22:33:55 but I can't login because it says everytime denied Nov 08 22:34:10 umm isn't there a special login for that? Nov 08 22:34:45 and in errorlog is this: IsAuthorized: pam_authenticate() returned 7 (Authentication failure)! Nov 08 22:34:54 hmmm. dunno. Nov 08 22:35:08 there is something wrong with my pam Nov 08 22:35:13 so you have a USB hub with all this connected? Nov 08 22:35:22 yes Nov 08 22:35:27 2 hubs Nov 08 22:35:41 I bought a supposed hi-speed hub but it only shows up as full-speed in linux Nov 08 22:36:02 I read somewhere USB 2.0 makes troubles to openslug Nov 08 22:36:43 even on a regular linux box it has that trouble Nov 08 22:37:00 it's a genesys chipset, I suspect I'm just screwed Nov 08 22:37:09 hm, no idea,sorry Nov 08 22:38:12 what do you want connect to it? Nov 08 22:38:28 a printer for example dosn't need a hi-speed hub Nov 08 22:38:28 usb-ide drives Nov 08 22:39:30 right Nov 08 22:39:42 I just want storage right now, printer comes last Nov 08 22:39:49 I think this hub isn't a full-speed hub Nov 08 22:40:12 I have connected my harddisk directly to the nslu2 and on the hubs are the printer,palm,headset and cd-storage-box Nov 08 22:40:34 oh I want to have 2 disks, raid1 Nov 08 22:42:59 you will try another hub Nov 08 22:43:34 I read in the wiki the Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub is supported Nov 08 22:50:20 yeah I'm gonna get another one. I tried this one in windows and same problem. The guy who sold it to me is a liar. Nov 08 22:51:08 mysql needs around 20h to build on my slug Nov 08 22:51:17 but now I have mysql 5 Nov 08 22:51:24 and it works Nov 08 22:51:45 was that not available in one of the feeds? Nov 08 22:51:56 that's a LONG time to wait for a package Nov 08 22:51:57 it wa mysql 4.x Nov 08 22:52:18 ah Nov 08 22:52:22 oh yeah 5 just came out Nov 08 22:52:29 but mysql 5 is newer and has now views and stored procedures Nov 08 22:52:50 this is one reason we do cross compiling for our stuff at work, it would take days to get it compiled for our ARM platforms Nov 08 22:53:29 I think if i would that on my crosscompile machine it would go quicker Nov 08 22:53:42 have you done the speed hack on your NSLU2? might help if you're doing heavy queries Nov 08 22:54:19 no, I won't do this Nov 08 22:54:27 mysql takes a long time because it is c++ and the compiler requires lots of RAM to optimize Nov 08 23:31:05 03rwhitby 07org.openembedded.dev * rf7112800... 10/conf/distro/ludeos.conf: distro/ludeos.conf: Removed the dependency on upslug2-native. Nov 08 23:35:20 03rwhitby * 10ludeboot/.cvsignore: Added ecos directory Nov 08 23:37:04 03rwhitby * 10ludeboot/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Now uses the latest Redboot eCos CVS repository as a base. Nov 08 23:37:16 ok, ludeboot will now build from latest ecos cvs Nov 08 23:37:26 (not tested yet) Nov 08 23:42:00 Iomega NAS 100d Optware feed is now online. Nov 08 23:42:12 http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/nas100d/cross/unstable/ Nov 08 23:43:30 s/nas100d/mss/ for a sneak preview of the Optware feed for the Maxtor Shared Storage unit. Nov 08 23:44:22 Optware now supports three armeb architectures, two mipsel architectures, and one powerpc architecture. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 09 02:59:57 2005