**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 13 02:59:58 2013 Mar 13 09:48:28 I build my distro via 'online builder', I prepare my SD (boot and root), I copy the root filesystem in SD and the boot file that are located in boot dir in boot partition Mar 13 15:23:36 hi Mar 13 15:24:02 do you know why did this directory disappeared: http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/unstable/ipk/glibc/armv5te/machine/picosam9 Mar 13 15:24:55 looks like an unsupported machines Mar 13 15:27:41 but was it once supported? Mar 13 15:28:04 only by luck probably Mar 13 15:29:22 the decision was taken to only upload packages with an actual machine maintainer Mar 13 15:29:29 when I run, "opkg update" in the console version of the Angstrom distro on the pico-sam9g45 board it tries to get package list from this directory Mar 13 15:29:47 oh, I see Mar 13 15:30:18 you can build them yourself Mar 13 15:30:31 and if so motivated even become machine maintainer Mar 13 15:31:10 ok, I will investigate that, thanks Mar 13 16:50:32 hi Mar 13 16:51:02 I've added a normal user to the system with adduser Mar 13 16:51:30 but it seems this new user lacks some "permissions" Mar 13 16:51:49 like DNS or HTTP connection, because when I try: Mar 13 16:52:09 user@picosam9:~$ svn ls https://subversion.assembla.com/svn/... svn: OPTIONS of 'https://subversion.assembla.com/...': Could not resolve hostname `subversion.assembla.com': No address associated with hostname (https://subversion.assembla.com) Mar 13 16:52:17 and then: Mar 13 16:52:26 user@picosam9:~$ svn ls https://64.250.188.50/svn/... svn: OPTIONS of 'https://64.250.188.50/svn/...': could not connect to server (https://64.250.188.50) Mar 13 16:52:38 I can execute these commands with root Mar 13 16:53:08 I've googled and checked the faq/wiki but found no answer. Mar 13 16:56:17 /etc/resolv.conf is valid? Mar 13 16:57:23 yes, it seems to have been filed bu my router's DHCP service Mar 13 16:57:31 filled Mar 13 17:02:50 hum: Mar 13 17:03:02 root@picosam9:~# telnet 64.250.188.50 443 Connection closed by foreign host Mar 13 17:03:23 user@picosam9:~$ telnet 64.250.188.50 443 telnet: socket: Permission denied Mar 13 17:04:09 while root attempt is closed on the destination, user's is closes in the machine Mar 13 17:09:45 is there the concept of linux groups in angstrom/busybox, like having to add a user to a group so that he can access a certain service/device? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Mar 14 02:59:58 2013