**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Mar 08 10:59:56 2008 Mar 08 15:59:47 03bzhou * r7935 10optware/trunk/make/e2fsprogs.mk: e2fsprogs: 1.40.6 -> 1.40.7 Mar 08 16:11:00 03bzhou * r7936 10optware/trunk/make/mg.mk: mg: 20070918 -> 20080305 Mar 08 19:34:13 03bzhou * r7937 10optware/trunk/platforms/packages-dns323.mk: packages-dns323: promoted bash, php*, openssh, util-linux-ng after toolchain symlink fix Mar 08 20:47:23 03bzhou * r7938 10optware/trunk/make/asterisk.mk: asterisk: added dns323 CROSS_ARCH Mar 08 21:01:01 03bzhou * r7939 10optware/trunk/platforms/packages-dns323.mk: promoted more packages with toolchain-dns323 symlink fix Mar 08 21:38:08 ok the question may sound stupid but how do I add an attachment to the post? I managed to join the group and want to submit a patch Mar 08 21:38:15 doh... who picked yahoo groups? :) Mar 09 00:22:09 03bzhou * r7940 10optware/trunk/ (7 files in 2 dirs): mediatomb: patch from upstream developer Jin_Eld Mar 09 00:54:48 03bzhou * r7941 10optware/trunk/make/asterisk16.mk: asterisk16: added libiconv-stage Mar 09 02:00:19 03bzhou * r7942 10optware/trunk/make/perl.mk: perl: adjust to force -fPIC in CFLAGS for dns323 Mar 09 03:28:59 03bzhou * r7943 10optware/trunk/make/tz.mk: tz: 2007k -> 2008a Mar 09 03:32:11 03bzhou * r7944 10optware/trunk/make/mpg123.mk: mpg123: 1.3.0 -> 1.3.1 Mar 09 04:22:28 03bzhou * r7945 10optware/trunk/make/mediatomb.mk: mediatomb: disable-inotify if linux 2.4 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 09 04:41:09 2008 Mar 09 06:58:21 03osas * r7946 10optware/trunk/make/asterisk16.mk: asterisk16: beta4 -> beta5 Mar 09 23:29:05 well i appear to have bricked my slug when removing the resistor to de-underclock it Mar 09 23:29:25 it seems to boot up normally -- the led on my usb drive flashes a lot when it starts up like it's reading it Mar 09 23:29:40 but i can't ssh to it and it doesn't respond to pings Mar 09 23:44:54 See if you can boot from flash. Mar 09 23:46:37 i have it in upgrade mode Mar 09 23:46:59 it's writing debian installer to the firmware right now Mar 09 23:47:18 So you changed 2 major things at once? Mar 09 23:47:23 no Mar 09 23:47:33 i'm doing this to see if it works Mar 09 23:47:37 Aah. Mar 09 23:47:42 i removed the resistor and i couldn't do anything with it Mar 09 23:47:48 now i'm doing this to see what happens Mar 09 23:48:01 i have a kind of "system disk" and a data disk Mar 09 23:48:10 so all i'm losing really is some time by doing this Mar 09 23:48:13 Ok. Mar 09 23:48:16 assuming it works Mar 09 23:48:18 Good luck. Mar 09 23:48:35 so if i can write to firmware is that a sign that the slug is in good shape? Mar 09 23:48:47 i mean the CPU is needed for this, right? Mar 09 23:49:05 Yup. Mar 09 23:49:11 neat Mar 09 23:49:54 i wonder why it wouldn't do anything after i removed the transistor... Mar 09 23:51:32 It was pissed off at you for making it work harder. Mar 09 23:51:40 yay Mar 09 23:51:50 the debian installer came up -- i'm ssh'd into it Mar 09 23:51:59 * hoopy does a jig Mar 09 23:53:34 maybe the install will friggin go faster now that it's running at 266MHz Mar 10 02:04:34 03bzhou * r7947 10optware/trunk/platforms/packages-dns323.mk: packages-dns323: promoted bunch of packages Mar 10 02:45:11 my slug keeps mounting one of my drives as read only Mar 10 02:45:19 says that it's write-protected Mar 10 02:45:33 i've tried chmod -R 777 /dev/sdb1 and that doesn't help Mar 10 03:06:37 hoopy: that's a symptom of a drive with a file-system problem; Linux will force it to read-only in order to keep it from being damaged worse. Mar 10 03:06:51 you need to run fsck on the filesystem Mar 10 03:25:57 i found out that this is a common occurance with my model of hard drive Mar 10 03:29:35 mwester: did the corruption problem ever show itself again or determine it was real (file corruption that is)? Mar 10 03:29:40 just curious Mar 10 04:23:42 03bzhou * r7948 10optware/trunk/make/whois.mk: whois: 4.7.22 -> 4.7.24 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Mar 10 09:59:57 2008