**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 13 02:59:57 2007 Jan 13 04:44:01 hi, someone can tell me why the wrtsl54 is cheaper that an nslu2 ?? what is the difference ? Jan 13 07:05:39 03gordon * r667 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.19/ (5 files): Add IXP4xx NPE driver version 0.3.1 Jan 13 11:19:12 03gda * r5170 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/asterisk-chan-capi.mk): asterisk-chan-capi: capi module for asterisk Jan 13 12:01:37 hello people Jan 13 12:02:28 here is a tasksel bug in the debian-etch-rc1-20061102.zip installer reported here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=406630 The "Desktop Task" is not displayed and you cannot deselect it. <- is there ANYthing i could do to prevent it? Jan 13 12:02:54 its trying to install gnome x11 and all those things, which is taking over 6hrs and still nothing.. Jan 13 12:03:00 * nbd always hated tasksel Jan 13 12:03:47 i now killed tasksel this time and chrooted into the half-installed system, perhaps there is a way i could now write the kernel image to the flash in order to get a working system.. Jan 13 12:17:56 if i would know how to make the write kernel image to flash step manually i think i could manage it... Jan 13 13:29:10 im really thinking, if i can use the sda flash image not on a debian-beta2 but on an etch-rc1 installation... Jan 13 13:29:15 anyone knows this? Jan 13 16:06:23 03bzhou * r5171 10optware/trunk/make/joe.mk: joe: 3.1 -> 3.5 Jan 13 16:15:46 03bzhou * r5172 10optware/trunk/make/apache.mk: apache: 2.2.3 -> 2.2.4 Jan 13 16:30:51 03bzhou * r5173 10optware/trunk/make/libcapi20.mk: libcapi20: no pkgconfig found during staging Jan 13 16:37:04 03bzhou * r5174 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/asterisk-chan-capi.mk): asterisk-chan-capi: promoted after minor fixes Jan 13 17:13:51 eno: thanks, I am too sloopy Jan 13 17:17:52 asterisk staging still needs work, where to report? Jan 13 17:18:35 there is trac, and assign the ticket to osas Jan 13 17:20:21 https://trac.nslu2-linux.org/optware Jan 13 17:21:08 I know trac, but I get an error if I try to login Jan 13 17:21:22 Error-Code 12227 Jan 13 17:41:18 03bzhou * r5175 10optware/trunk/Makefile: added a missing \ before ASTERISK_PACKAGES Jan 13 17:43:35 gda_: you probably need to setup cert, rwhitby guided me thru that, but i don't remember now Jan 13 17:44:45 03bzhou * r5176 10optware/trunk/Makefile: added another missing \ before ASTERISK_PACKAGES Jan 13 17:47:16 gda_: If you have imported the cert, try emptying your cache Jan 13 17:50:08 NAiL: it does work now, somehow my firefox lost the cert Jan 13 17:56:56 libcapi20 and asterisk-chan-capi allows to use a rcapid on a router with phone support Jan 13 17:58:05 It is possible to install a rcapid to a fritz!box from avm and this would allow to use the phones attached to the fritz!box from the optware machine Jan 13 18:07:28 most web pages about fritz!box are in german Jan 13 18:07:44 eno: a german company Jan 13 18:07:51 http://www.knauel.org/blog/2005/08/03/reconciliation-with-fritzbox/ Jan 13 18:08:08 is it still pretty much the same CPU and RAM? Jan 13 18:09:13 there are more new models, same cpu different ram sizes Jan 13 18:09:25 I own a 7050 Jan 13 18:10:10 the 7170 is interesting: double the ram, usb allows connection to hd Jan 13 18:10:51 not all fritz!box models have fon support, that I mentioned have Jan 13 18:11:21 the community wiki here http://www.wehavemorefun.de/fritzbox/Main_Page#Hardware Jan 13 18:11:46 you can get the 7050 used on german ebay because dsl users often get them free from Jan 13 18:11:52 their providers Jan 13 18:12:06 I know this site Jan 13 18:13:18 look at this http://www.ip-phone-forum.de/forumdisplay.php?f=361 Jan 13 18:13:22 but german Jan 13 18:24:20 03bzhou * r5177 10optware/trunk/ (4 files in 3 dirs): quickie: patched for gcc4, promoted on slugosbe Jan 13 18:29:49 bbl Jan 13 21:30:25 03bzhou * r5178 10optware/trunk/make/asterisk.mk: asterisk12: added CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS to asterisk-stage Jan 13 23:12:51 03bzhou * r5179 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/chillispot.mk): chillispot: hacked to work around linux header bug, promoted on slugosbe Jan 13 23:20:30 03bzhou * r5180 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/quagga.mk): quagga: worked around linux header bug (same as chillispot), promoted on slugosbe Jan 13 23:36:57 03bzhou * r5181 10optware/trunk/Makefile: promoted sdl & unfs3 for slugosbe Jan 13 23:39:35 the ever shrinking list of optware SLUGOSBE_BROKEN_PACKAGES Jan 14 00:17:48 does anyone know if an open source network driver for the NSLU2 is in development? Jan 14 00:20:08 GPL driver is in latest slugos, but you still need the binary firmware blob Jan 14 00:20:23 oh Jan 14 00:20:25 why? Jan 14 00:23:23 do you know where I can read more about it? Jan 14 00:24:24 there has been discussion on l-a-k (linux-arm-kernel mailing list) Jan 14 00:25:07 thanks Jan 14 00:43:02 what is a microcode image? Jan 14 00:50:45 same as binary firmware blob Jan 14 00:52:42 and what's that? :) sorry for the dumb questions, but i don't know much about the hardware.. I thought you interfaced with the devices directly, where is this blob and what does it do? Jan 14 00:53:19 sorry, I don't have time to explain all this Jan 14 00:53:23 do some reasing Jan 14 00:53:25 reading Jan 14 00:55:00 could you perhaps give me some keywords? i read on Intels homepage that IXP400 is a network cpu, and I guess this means that it runs in parallell with the main cpu, handling the network switching etc,.. yes? so the problem would be for linux to be able to access and control this cpu, in order for the system to have full control over the network? Jan 14 00:56:33 or perhaps the IXP400 is the "motherboard"? Jan 14 02:43:22 Blastur: search for ixp npe "network processing element" to see why microcode is needed **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 14 02:59:57 2007