**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 10 09:59:58 2006 May 10 18:34:12 hanjo: If you're using a recent kernel with debianslug, take a look in /sys/class/leds/. If you "cat" some of the files there, you shouldbe able to figure out why the led is flashing. May 10 18:42:10 AwayNAiL: it was happening during debootstrap May 10 18:43:18 I was also experiencing random lock-ups while trying to debootstrap to a nfs root May 10 18:44:07 but after couple of retries, it did succeed and the slug has been up for 4 hours by now May 10 18:55:19 nice May 10 19:03:48 are there any visible improvementsa in the clock stability with the new kernel? May 10 19:05:47 yes May 10 19:06:00 there is no need for the tickadj hack anymore May 10 19:06:15 if you look at the dmesg you should see something about clock and 6600000 May 10 19:06:35 (instead of all 6 May 10 19:07:02 hmm May 10 19:07:24 yes, I've seen some improvement with the new openslug May 10 19:08:01 but now on debianslug, I get much worse results May 10 19:08:31 I have to check if this has something to do with the default ntp setings on debianslug May 10 19:08:41 i.e. of the debian ntp-server package May 10 19:10:29 What are the typical ntp.drift values that you get? On this testing machine it is ~28 after 4 hours uptime May 10 19:10:45 dunno, I don't have a slug handy May 10 19:10:59 but it shouldn't drift much at all May 10 19:11:29 ie, not much more than you'd expect May 10 19:11:54 I'll do some more testing and get back with the results May 10 19:12:20 bbl May 10 22:58:03 woot, wifi on the slug May 10 23:26:23 I've had that for a while ;) May 10 23:27:07 me too. i had to give the wlan stick back to my sisters husband (it was only loaned) May 10 23:37:04 way to rain on my parade **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu May 11 09:59:56 2006