**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Nov 18 03:00:04 2005 Nov 18 04:35:56 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r93f41b89... 10/classes/package.bbclass: Nov 18 04:35:56 package.bbclass: added support for preinst/prerm actions - patch by Jamie Lenehan Nov 18 04:35:56 - this close #456 Nov 18 06:59:40 dyoung-away, ping Nov 18 07:05:19 * dyoung-away stir Nov 18 07:08:05 * dyoung-away go back sleep Nov 18 07:26:39 dyoung-away, I was just wondering if you had an idea what the ETA was for the next official release of Openslug? Unless you are no longer the person in charge? Thanks, Nov 18 08:22:45 hello... someone got a "overclocked" slug running in it's case 24/7 ? Nov 18 08:23:27 I think A few people are yes. Nov 18 08:24:17 i think it could make a great speed difference when mounting ntfs devices, but my room isn't very cold Nov 18 08:24:30 so i'm not sure if it's good for the slug Nov 18 08:25:03 Personally I've added a heatsink (overkill) and it's mounted naked on my robot so It's not an issue. Nov 18 08:25:59 hmmm, my first thought was building an individual heatsink for it Nov 18 08:26:21 a small heatpipe, and a middle sized alu heatsink outside of the case Nov 18 08:26:51 yeah but It doesn't get that hot really. Nov 18 08:27:01 A small low speed fan would do as good. Nov 18 08:27:15 want to keep it fanless Nov 18 08:27:35 hld: I've got one Nov 18 08:27:52 runs stable? Nov 18 08:27:59 absolutely. Nov 18 08:28:06 Then a heatsink might do fine. I've added one to the USB chip too as it was pretty hot. Nov 18 08:28:09 room temperature is around 220 celsius Nov 18 08:28:11 pardon Nov 18 08:28:12 20 Nov 18 08:28:38 dunno how hot it's here atm... think between 23-25 celsius Nov 18 08:29:04 i'll add a temperature sensor on the chip itself just to be sure, but i don't think you should have any problems Nov 18 08:29:59 there wouldn't be a need for that if ufsd.o wouldn't consume so much power :/ Nov 18 08:31:53 okay, samba is now fixed and supports files bigger than 4gb... now a irc bnc is needed, anyone managed to get psybnc compiled with ssl support? Nov 18 08:31:53 ufsd? Nov 18 08:32:04 that ntfs driver from paragon Nov 18 08:32:21 ack. I must say my slug is doing almost nothing the whole day Nov 18 08:32:38 hehe Nov 18 08:33:02 yeah, but i hate it when it takes long to list directories when my brother watches movies on his xbox Nov 18 08:38:02 !ping world Nov 18 09:24:59 mwester: you alive Nov 18 09:58:51 [g2]: ping Nov 18 09:59:08 [g2]: do you know anything about bridge-utils ? Nov 18 09:59:49 [g2]: particularly whether it can work with unslung ? Nov 18 12:46:12 !ping world 100x Nov 18 15:01:13 hey rwhitby Nov 18 15:48:14 VoodooZ: Actually, I was never the one in charge of OpenSlug; but 2.7 tar ball will probably be the last release of the 2.x series. Versions beyond that are different in that openslug is a instance of SlugOS (slugos-bag) and use the newer/newest IAL/NPE drivers. Nov 18 16:45:52 03koen 07org.openembedded.dev * r7afdee4a... 10/packages/gpe-calendar/gpe-calendar_cvs.bb: gpe-calendar cvs: cvs.hh.org -> anoncvs.hh.org Nov 18 20:07:45 <[g2]> copperbeech pong Nov 18 20:08:24 <[g2]> copperbeech I don't know the details on the unslung kernels where they are it and the status of 2.4 Nov 18 20:09:35 <[g2]> copperbeech I did run bridging on the Loft with a 533 at near liine rate (SSH was 11.0+MB) through the bridge Nov 18 20:09:48 <[g2]> the CPU was only 40% ish Nov 18 20:10:01 <[g2]> and that's with interrupt driven IAL Nov 18 20:10:26 <[g2]> So I think a 266 may be able to bridge near line rate **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Nov 19 02:59:56 2005