**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 23 02:59:56 2005 Aug 23 04:59:39 NAiLzZz: ucslugc is missing the libgsm dependency for obexftp ... autobuilds are failing. Aug 23 05:48:25 In case you didn't see it in #nslu2-linux, monotone.nslu2-linux.org has been updated to *not* serve org.openembedded.nslu2-linux or org.openembedded.dreambox any more. Aug 23 06:53:55 rwhitby-away: added the needed packages. ucslugc should probably build now. I don't have an ucslugc build so I can't test though Aug 23 06:54:56 uh.. how to I get rid of the dreambox branch? Aug 23 06:57:49 nevermind ;) Aug 23 08:01:03 thank a bunch, NAiL :) Aug 23 08:01:08 thank+s Aug 23 08:01:13 hehe Aug 23 08:01:14 np Aug 23 08:01:31 should be in the feed soon Aug 23 08:05:34 nite NAiLzZz Aug 23 09:11:18 Anyone read the IXP4xx timer interrupt bug mail on the lak ml? Aug 23 09:11:30 lak? Aug 23 09:11:41 linux-arm-kernel Aug 23 09:12:53 ah that explains the strange time shifting? Aug 23 09:13:20 "So unless LATCH happen to end with binary digits "01", last_jiffy_time will drift from the real time IXP425_OSTS." Aug 23 09:14:17 http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2005-August/030950.html Aug 23 09:14:54 malfi: no, the strange time shifting on the nslu2 is caused by a crystal being 33.000MHz instead of 33.333MHz Aug 23 09:15:09 oh Aug 23 09:15:56 Look on the backside of the PCB. There's a crystal there, near the top Aug 23 09:19:29 btw, ids and vim in feed Aug 23 09:36:13 great :) Aug 23 09:36:31 It's strange that nobody already missed vimm. Aug 23 09:36:34 vim Aug 23 09:39:10 Well.. I'm happy using vi Aug 23 09:40:12 or joe, for that matter Aug 23 09:41:30 hmm Aug 23 09:41:36 I wonder what just happened Aug 23 09:41:53 My kynisk.com domain disappeared from the face of the earth for a minute, apparently Aug 23 10:02:59 damn, now I reflashed my zaurus with openzaurus but it doesn't support WPA either... :-( Aug 23 10:31:19 Anyone used a scanner on openslug? Aug 23 10:31:32 A friend of mine just dropped by and gave me a scanner (!) Aug 23 10:31:55 He also wanted to give me a lexmark z25, but that's unfortunately a paperweight Aug 23 10:32:17 Anyone know how to get scanners to work under linux? ;) Aug 23 10:33:14 with sane ... Aug 23 10:33:58 aha Aug 23 10:34:12 I should have known that Aug 23 10:34:29 I committed a bunch of changes to sane and sane-backends... Aug 23 10:35:07 :) Aug 23 10:35:26 Probably made by DaKa, since he's blinking over there :P Aug 23 10:35:32 yep Aug 23 10:35:38 Installing sane-utils (1.0.15-r4) to root... Aug 23 10:35:39 ipkg: (null): Bad address Aug 23 10:35:39 ipkg: (null): Bad address Aug 23 10:35:47 :o Aug 23 10:35:51 I never understood what that was.. Aug 23 10:35:54 urgh... it installs xinetd Aug 23 10:36:13 yes, for saned.. just remove it.. Aug 23 10:36:13 found USB scanner (vendor=0x05d8, product=0x4006 [USB Scanner], chip=GT-6816) at libusb:001:008 Aug 23 10:36:17 :) Aug 23 10:36:25 I even made a wiki page on sane Aug 23 10:36:33 device `artec_eplus48u:libusb:001:008' is a Trust Easy Webscan 19200 USB flatbed scanner Aug 23 10:36:34 iirc Aug 23 10:36:37 nice Aug 23 10:37:09 scanimage: open of device artec_eplus48u:libusb:001:008 failed: Invalid argument Aug 23 10:37:13 not nice :( Aug 23 10:37:19 uh.. Aug 23 10:37:37 never used that backend, so I cannot say whats wrong.. Aug 23 10:37:40 aha Aug 23 10:37:40 open("/Artec48.usb", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) Aug 23 10:37:52 Strace only took like ... 20 seconds :P Aug 23 10:38:16 ah, you need a firmware file Aug 23 10:38:20 or something like that Aug 23 10:38:39 you have to set up the path in the config in /etc/sane Aug 23 10:38:46 aha Aug 23 10:39:11 /Artec48.usb is the default in the config Aug 23 10:40:04 yes Aug 23 10:40:24 is the firmware file anywhere? Aug 23 10:40:36 probably in the windows driver pack Aug 23 10:40:39 aha Aug 23 10:40:54 let me see if I was smart enough to not throw that away Aug 23 10:41:01 :) Aug 23 10:41:32 Wellwell... It's nice being given a flatbed scanner anyway Aug 23 10:41:40 It's probably dog slow, but hey, it's a scanner Aug 23 10:41:43 yep :) Aug 23 10:42:02 but I usually find just photographing whatever I need scanned is faster Aug 23 10:43:25 the reason I worked on sane for openslug was setting up a few scanner servers here at work Aug 23 10:43:37 actually, that was my first reason for using the nslu2 :) Aug 23 10:44:45 ok, it seems to be doing something now Aug 23 10:44:52 Although I cannot hear it... Aug 23 10:45:19 whoops, scanimage outputs stuff to stdout! Aug 23 10:45:22 Ah, there it was: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/SetUpAScannerServerWithSANE Aug 23 10:45:25 hehe, yes Aug 23 10:48:50 updated with my scanner Aug 23 10:50:09 nice Aug 23 10:51:06 ok, the first image was... white :P Aug 23 10:51:27 hm.. and.. you had anything in the scanner? Aug 23 10:51:31 yes Aug 23 10:51:50 ok, not that nice then.. Aug 23 10:53:03 the scanner doesn't appear to move its "head" Aug 23 10:54:11 NAiL: was the scanner known to work when you got it? Aug 23 10:54:34 well, it hasn't ever been opened Aug 23 10:55:06 NAiL: I yould recomend this, 1: test it on a windoes pc, if you have one, 2: test it on an x86 linux pc Aug 23 10:55:10 * NAiL unlocks the scanner Aug 23 10:55:12 lol Aug 23 10:55:55 it had one of them shipping locks to prevent the head from moving? Aug 23 10:56:26 yes Aug 23 10:56:39 ~lart NAiL for being too exited to read the sheet inside the scanner Aug 23 10:56:47 bleh, no jbot :8 Aug 23 10:57:04 I forgot that, I did the same with my new scanner, puchased together with the slug Aug 23 10:57:36 took me a while to understand why it didnt worked, and made strange noises Aug 23 10:57:56 well.. this one doesn't make any noise, apparently Aug 23 10:59:12 it should start beeping or something.... bad product design I say! :) Aug 23 10:59:22 or just unlock itself on first use Aug 23 10:59:26 hehe Aug 23 10:59:34 ok, now it just has strange scan results Aug 23 10:59:39 :) Aug 23 10:59:45 thats nice to debug Aug 23 10:59:46 like before the libusb fix Aug 23 11:00:01 no, like before the fix to the plutek backend Aug 23 11:00:09 omgno Aug 23 11:00:10 the netgear wgt624, that I bought by mistake (should have been a wgt634) is really crappy. Aug 23 11:00:20 and, you are using some other backend :) Aug 23 11:00:26 Yes Aug 23 11:00:33 And I have *no* idea how to fix that Aug 23 11:00:45 well, does it make similar lines? Aug 23 11:01:14 yes Aug 23 11:01:29 probably uses some code thats similar.. Aug 23 11:01:59 I can give it a quick look when Im back at my computer, in two minutes Aug 23 11:02:16 thx Aug 23 11:03:01 Anyone got any luck with a broadcom bluetooth dongle by the way? Aug 23 11:03:07 * DaKa is down in the cafeteria at work, trying to figure out what to get for dinner Aug 23 11:03:13 heh Aug 23 11:04:30 some snickers probably, some icecream, and something else Aug 23 11:04:37 oh well, bb in a few Aug 23 11:06:37 there.. Aug 23 11:08:07 hmm Aug 23 11:11:25 oh, how neat Aug 23 11:11:42 I cannot find any RGB handling in the Artec48 similar to the plustek one.. Aug 23 11:11:48 * NAiL scans stuff from windows. (Albeit screwed images, still neat) Aug 23 11:12:07 :) did you follow my howto? Aug 23 11:12:14 yes Aug 23 11:12:22 :p Aug 23 11:13:53 hmm Aug 23 11:13:54 odd Aug 23 11:14:02 the scanner seems to have stuck somehow Aug 23 11:14:18 oh? the scanner, or the saned process? Aug 23 11:14:40 dunno. I was getting a preview from windows. And the scanner stopped halfway through Aug 23 11:15:05 hm.. did you make it really big, and have no swap? Aug 23 11:15:22 you know, its uncompressed, and sane buffers the whole thing in memory.. Aug 23 11:15:29 so.. it gets killed without swap Aug 23 11:15:34 50dpi Aug 23 11:15:39 ;) Aug 23 11:15:43 hm. Aug 23 11:16:20 trying again Aug 23 11:17:30 hm.. so.. it makes a buffer in s->line_buffer... but.. cannot see what its doing with it.. Aug 23 11:18:02 ah, the function copy_scan_line() Aug 23 11:21:50 Do you know if there's a way to make the buttons on the scanner work? Not that I need 'em, but I dislike buttons that don't do anything :-P Aug 23 11:22:19 well, they are usually using some custom usb button class.. that needs a special driver Aug 23 11:22:40 there is a perfect standard usb class for them, but noooo, lets make something custom.. Aug 23 11:22:46 heh Aug 23 11:22:59 How does "standard" usb buttons work then? Aug 23 11:23:05 no idea :-) Aug 23 11:24:50 on you scanner: "Support for buttons is missing due to missing support in SANE." Aug 23 11:24:58 from the man-page Aug 23 11:24:59 aha Aug 23 11:25:18 but I know lots of scanners have daemons for that Aug 23 11:26:21 http://scanbuttond.sourceforge.net/ Aug 23 11:26:24 try that Aug 23 11:28:05 urgh Aug 23 11:28:11 something is broken in my openslug-native Aug 23 11:28:16 gcc -c -g -O2 -Wall -I/usr/include -I. scanbuttond.c Aug 23 11:28:16 scanbuttond.c: In function `main': Aug 23 11:28:16 scanbuttond.c:342: error: `ENODEV' undeclared (first use in this function) Aug 23 11:29:23 uh.. you have the glibc-dev or whatever its called, libc6-dev? Aug 23 11:29:46 checking Aug 23 11:30:06 huh.. apparently not? Aug 23 11:30:12 installing Aug 23 11:30:23 its not in openslug-native?? Aug 23 11:31:11 odd Aug 23 11:31:18 well.. things seem to compile now ;) Aug 23 11:31:38 well, of course I'm missing libusb-dev as well Aug 23 11:31:49 heh Aug 23 11:32:51 well, on the strange scan results, I wish you luck.. I would recomend looking a bit deeper in the copy_scan_line() function, and the structs its using Aug 23 11:33:42 Aug 23 20:32:51 (none) daemon.info scanbuttond: scanbuttond started Aug 23 11:33:42 Aug 23 20:32:51 (none) daemon.debug scanbuttond: rescanning devices... Aug 23 11:33:42 Aug 23 20:32:51 (none) daemon.debug scanbuttond: no supported devices found. rescanning in a few seconds... Aug 23 11:34:02 guessed that, but it was worth a try Aug 23 11:34:14 Ah, well.. I'm no programmer, so I don't think it'll be much use Aug 23 11:34:39 hehe, then learn to code :-) Aug 23 11:35:09 I guess I should. Too much going on right now to do that though :-P Aug 23 11:35:27 yep.. you seem to have way to much on your todo list Aug 23 11:35:33 just like me... Aug 23 11:36:39 Getting the bluetooth dongle to work, hack the ds101, hack the ds101, get a couple of websites up, get the scanner to work, fix my amnesiSlug, fix the slugbugs assigned to me, etc... Aug 23 11:37:23 :) Aug 23 11:37:37 update the damn stable feed again Aug 23 11:37:49 fix most of the packages I maintain :-P Aug 23 11:38:50 I only have: perl (rdepends), apache (modules), php apache module + more avaliable modules, I think... and other people might end up doing some of that Aug 23 11:39:35 then I have an "att göra.txt" at work.. only 45 lines of stuff to do.. Aug 23 11:39:58 but, I don't like not having stuff to do anyway :P Aug 23 11:41:10 hmm Aug 23 11:41:11 https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?group_id=30186&atid=410366&func=detail&aid=301924 Aug 23 11:41:41 :) Aug 23 11:44:59 not many days ago either Aug 23 11:45:30 yup, I wonder if he is on standard x86, or something else Aug 23 11:46:23 probably x86... Aug 23 11:47:11 yes Aug 23 11:47:18 I think? Aug 23 11:47:40 hmm Aug 23 11:47:42 doesn't say actually Aug 23 11:48:09 dunno if 64-bit cpus does anything strange... Aug 23 11:48:30 from reading all the artec bugs, 64bit cpus give black Aug 23 11:48:33 or white Aug 23 11:48:48 :) Aug 23 11:48:50 but not the liney result I get Aug 23 11:49:07 either 100% black or 100% white, that was :P Aug 23 11:50:50 did you try scanning in grayscale? Aug 23 11:51:00 yes Aug 23 11:51:07 works? Aug 23 11:51:08 Same result, only black-and-white Aug 23 11:51:16 oh.. Aug 23 11:51:32 black and white worked for me Aug 23 11:51:41 with plustek Aug 23 12:12:11 oh, and I just got a new openslug thing to do: DataLogSlug Aug 23 12:12:20 dunno when I'll get the time though.. Aug 23 12:14:46 four temperature sensors, CO2, Light, moisture, air pressure and pH, and two webcams Aug 23 12:23:14 DaKa, whats that for? Aug 23 12:24:46 our fishtank and the half tropical room it's in Aug 23 12:25:58 ka6sox-office: logging stuff to a webpage with graps and stuff, so our students get to study things Aug 23 12:26:22 for example how the plants start producing co2 when the light go out, and how that affects the pH in the fishtank Aug 23 12:27:17 sweet... Aug 23 12:27:49 I'm working on ControlSlug here to allow remote reset and reboot of the build farm. Aug 23 12:27:50 yup.. but.. real dataloggers with all the sensors, and programs just to get the graps on the monitor are expensive++ Aug 23 12:27:59 and watching temp/AC Voltage... Aug 23 12:28:20 temp should be easy with some lm75 on the i2c Aug 23 17:03:20 ByronT-Away: serialkit has arrived! Aug 23 17:09:01 as have my 2 serialkits. Aug 23 18:08:35 <[g2]> DaKa, hey! Aug 23 22:40:33 NOTE: package bluez-utils-nodbus-2.18-r4: task do_compile: failed Aug 23 22:40:33 ERROR: TaskFailed event exception, aborting Aug 23 22:40:33 NOTE: package bluez-utils-nodbus-2.18: failed Aug 23 22:40:33 ERROR: Build of openslug-packages failed Aug 23 22:42:13 glib-ectomy.c: In function `g_io_channel_read': Aug 23 22:42:13 glib-ectomy.c:22: error: `LONG_MAX' undeclared (first use in this function) Aug 23 22:42:13 glib-ectomy.c:22: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once Aug 23 22:42:13 glib-ectomy.c:22: error: for each function it appears in.) Aug 23 22:42:13 make[4]: *** [glib-ectomy.o] Error 1 Aug 23 22:42:17 from logs. Aug 23 22:43:02 failed doing a make-unslung from master. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Aug 24 02:59:56 2005