**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Nov 15 02:59:56 2009 Nov 15 06:37:00 help anyone..wha room do i need to go in for tech support Nov 15 13:23:35 Hi, anyone know a unix application that can see where the filesystem is writing files and how often? like a top for file writing? I want to minimise the amount of writing to flash my Debianis making (as flash writes = wear) Nov 15 13:25:47 lsof Nov 15 13:26:47 but keep in mind that writing to the same file over and over does not equate to writing the same set of flash blocks over and over... Nov 15 13:45:22 what does that mean in laymans terms Nov 15 16:02:37 whats up guys... I'm running Gentoo on my sheevaplug. I'm wondering if there is a way to tell what keeps accessing the hard disk? Nov 15 16:07:19 lsof Nov 15 17:48:18 mwester: haha, whats up today with lsof questions? :P Nov 15 18:05:33 armin76, I guess "lsof" is like "42" as far as answers go. ;) Nov 15 18:10:49 echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/block_dump, and run before it explodes Nov 15 19:05:58 Anyone used Codesourcery for compiling Sheeva kernel? Nov 15 19:12:03 not to be confused with lofs Nov 15 19:12:17 which isnt a command anyway Nov 15 19:14:56 pfiles to you! Nov 15 19:15:00 :) Nov 15 19:22:50 MarkGil: I have Nov 15 19:23:12 works fine for me Nov 15 20:43:42 darkstar62: Sorry about not seeing your reply, laptop battery went flat. Looking at the codesourcery site, it seems there is only a bin file(?) for linux. so downloaded the win32 compiler. Have you used that to make sheeva kernels Nov 15 23:56:31 anyone gotten sd wireless working? Nov 15 23:57:27 I have 2 cards(the same card) and I am having great progress except the firmware version I have won't work with this stack **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Nov 16 02:59:56 2009