**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 03 02:59:56 2007 Oct 03 06:18:27 03bzhou * r7014 10optware/trunk/make/u-boot.mk: added u-boot to get mkimage Oct 03 06:22:59 03bzhou * r7015 10optware/trunk/ (3 files in 2 dirs): mssii-kernel-modules: uImage can boot, still WIP Oct 03 17:05:41 hi. I am unsure which firmware I'll need. All that I need to do is backup data remotely from a windows box and from a linux box. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Oct 03 17:14:15 zpertee: This channel is for development, consider visiting #nslu2-general for support. Oct 03 17:14:35 gouki: ok. thanks for redirecting me. Oct 03 17:14:43 zpertee: No problem! :) Oct 03 17:57:43 03bzhou * r7016 10optware/trunk/make/mssii-kernel-modules.mk: mssii-kernel-modules: shortened the name, loop.ko isofs.ko tested working Oct 03 18:18:39 hi Oct 03 19:54:36 I'm trying to get rtorrent up and running, and I need to use encryption b/c my ISP shapes, the latest version in optware is new enough to support encryption, but strangely the dummy /opt/etc/rtorrent.conf file doesn't include the section to enable the encryption options. Is it possible to use encryption with the rtorrent version in optware? Oct 03 20:19:29 I'm trying to get rtorrent up and running, and I need to use encryption b/c my ISP shapes, the latest version in optware is new enough to support encryption, but strangely the dummy /opt/etc/rtorrent.conf file doesn't include the section to enable the encryption options. Is it possible to use encryption with the rtorrent version in optware? Oct 03 20:24:03 mrcucumber: to be honest, i'm not sure. Oct 03 20:24:37 i moved rtorrent to the latest version, but never used it with encryption Oct 03 20:25:11 you can always try and report back Oct 03 20:26:29 ok, i checked that /opt/etc/rtorrent.conf was from previous version Oct 03 20:27:57 eno: awsome I'll give it a try Oct 03 20:28:23 eno: where do I need to put the conf file when it's ready to go anyways? Oct 03 20:29:56 send email to nslu2-linux yahoo group Oct 03 20:30:15 and i can help update the ipk Oct 03 20:56:07 hi! Oct 03 21:06:02 hello, looking to JTAG on NSLU2, what side of the resistor would be attached to the microprocessor? Oct 03 21:17:03 zumbi_: look at the pictures in the gallery Oct 03 21:27:55 rwhitby-treo: i did, but i could not tell Oct 03 21:28:07 rwhitby-treo: Trevor's gal Oct 03 21:28:33 http://www.trejan.com/gal/nslu2 Oct 03 21:28:43 or are there better ones? Oct 03 21:28:53 have a look on nslu2-linux gallery Oct 03 21:34:21 rwhitby-treo: i can't find such a picture Oct 03 21:35:48 anyway, i have installed openwrt, and i wanted to do d-i for debian, but i can't flash my device using the 10 second reset + webinterface option Oct 03 21:36:12 so i wanted to reflash the device using JTAG Oct 03 21:37:43 zumbi_: You are having trouble getting into upgrade mode? Oct 03 21:38:09 zumbi_: Gallery: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/gallery/ Oct 03 21:38:39 widrone: not really, i believe is more an openwrt trouble Oct 03 21:38:42 zumbi_: Did you read the http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Info/PinoutOfJTAGPort Oct 03 21:38:58 no, openwrt does not touch the bootloader Oct 03 21:39:17 you should be abe to reset button upgrade with upslug2 Oct 03 21:40:18 widrone: yes i did read that webpage. The gallery is awesome, i found what i needed Oct 03 21:40:39 rwhitby-treo: the problem with the upgrade is openwrt webinterface Oct 03 21:41:00 never use web interface for flashing Oct 03 21:41:15 use reset button upgrade mode and upslug2 Oct 03 21:41:16 my host PC (which i do not admin) uses some other evil OS that does not run upslug2 Oct 03 21:41:42 use the sercomm upgrade tool then Oct 03 21:41:45 well, i'll use that, as soon as i can Oct 03 21:41:48 (on windows) Oct 03 21:42:31 ok Oct 03 21:42:37 thanks Oct 03 21:42:58 another question, why would someone wants to change redboot by apex bootloader ? Oct 03 21:42:58 I use that when I don't have another embedded device around (like my router) on which to run upslug Oct 03 21:43:24 we never do - we use apex as a second stage loader only Oct 03 21:44:32 i see Oct 03 21:45:05 (on debian and openwrt) Oct 03 21:45:29 i got the device to help armel debian port somehow Oct 03 21:46:12 i really like openwrt, but as soon as i get a harddisk USB, i should try debian armel **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Oct 04 02:59:56 2007