**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 12 02:59:57 2008 Jun 12 03:01:55 g'morning... anyone know - does apex provide a memory tester built-in? I can't recall... Jun 12 03:02:30 need to test SLUG memory Jun 12 03:09:29 answer: yes. "memtest xm+ym" where x = start of memory location, y = size of memory to test. Jun 12 03:17:15 joshin and/or rwhitby there? Jun 12 03:18:11 please let me know regarding details of shipping. Jun 12 03:41:29 03bzhou * r8481 10optware/trunk/make/samba.mk: samba: 3.0.28a -> 3.0.30 Jun 12 16:27:03 03bzhou * r8482 10optware/trunk/make/cherokee.mk: cherokee: 0.7.1 -> 0.7.2 Jun 12 20:51:48 hi Jun 12 20:52:13 I'm running an Iomega NAS 100d with a Debian kernel Jun 12 20:52:28 One thing annoys me: the power button does not work Jun 12 20:52:37 in slug os, it was working Jun 12 20:53:13 in debian, it seems the hardware interrupt is never received... (cat /proc/interrupts shows that the interrupt is known by the kernel but the counter stays at 0) Jun 12 20:53:53 You'll need to report that to the debian bug tracker; that's a debian kernel issue. Jun 12 20:54:10 (the debian folks don't hang about on this channel) Jun 12 20:54:25 yeah but NAS100d is not officially supported by Debian, so will they care about that issue ? Jun 12 20:54:52 I was wondering what slug os would be doing that debian would not in order to receive the interrupt Jun 12 20:55:17 Yeah, I rather doubt if they're very worried abou the NAS100d Jun 12 20:55:39 probably not :( Jun 12 20:56:08 You can see the full patchset that shows the kernel mods made to support the various SlugOS-supported devices; just check out the Master Makefile page on the wiki to find where the svn repo with the patches is at. Jun 12 21:14:43 OK, thanks Mike for the tip... I'll try to find my way around this (not too easy) Jun 12 21:14:45 bye **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jun 13 02:59:57 2008