**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 28 02:59:59 2014 Sep 28 08:44:44 How can I prevent my n900 from checking for updated automatically? Sep 28 08:58:18 yeah there is a way, you somehow set the update interval to a high number Sep 28 10:09:03 NIN101: gconftool -s -t int /apps/hildon/update-notifier/check_interval -NUMBERINMINUTES- Sep 28 10:09:27 sophomore: ^^ Sep 28 10:09:58 thanks Sep 28 10:10:46 the length is limited (if it is too long it will ignore it and use a default value iirc) Sep 28 10:11:12 What's the highest valid value? What about 0? Sep 28 10:11:35 0 results in default value, you cannot disable it Sep 28 10:11:47 I set it to 42720 Sep 28 10:12:06 initially Sep 28 10:12:18 Once a month, eh? Good enough for me. Sep 28 10:12:35 if you check repos once a month anyway it will never look for updates Sep 28 10:13:34 limit is ~2B Sep 28 10:14:47 so something like 2M should be fair enough (~5years) Sep 28 10:15:01 4 years... Sep 28 10:15:17 http://wiki.maemo.org/Customizing_Maemo#Disabling_Auto_Updates_Check Sep 28 10:16:16 no update for bash yet ;( Sep 28 10:28:16 wizzup that makes it dangerous to host website on your n900... Sep 28 11:10:51 :D Sep 28 11:11:10 srsly though, what about maemo dhcp client and bash scripts ? Sep 28 11:15:52 bencoh: maemo does not use bash Sep 28 11:16:00 but messybox Sep 28 11:16:06 * Wizzup has bash set as his shell though Sep 28 11:16:11 but yes Sep 28 11:16:47 do you have bash in /bin/sh?? Sep 28 11:17:00 right, I forgot about that Sep 28 11:18:29 Pali: no Sep 28 11:18:54 so dhcp client and any other maemo parts are not vulnerable Sep 28 11:19:24 CLOSED NOTABUG :-) Sep 28 11:19:46 ... my bash is still vulnerable :) and I never stated dhcp is Sep 28 11:20:04 'vulnerable' (arguably not a bug) Sep 28 11:20:33 bash is not part of maemo system, so its up to you to fix problem... Sep 28 11:21:17 true, that's just extras' concern Sep 28 11:37:23 package "bash" is listed as being in "Maemo 5 device SSU repository" Sep 28 11:37:32 or rather "Maemo 5 device SSU repository (>= PR1.2)" Sep 28 11:37:50 specifically "bash 2.05b-26osso8+0m5" Sep 28 11:44:17 there's also bash4 Sep 28 11:46:18 yop Sep 28 11:49:55 Pali: where does messybox use bash? Sep 28 11:50:11 NIN101: never? Sep 28 11:50:17 bencoh: maemo does not use bash Sep 28 11:50:18 but messybox Sep 28 11:50:40 I mean: maemo does not use bash but use messybox Sep 28 11:50:49 ah, sre. Sep 28 11:50:53 s/sre/sure. Sep 28 11:51:37 jonwil: bash is part of maemo SDK and probably same package appeared in SSU nokia repo Sep 28 11:51:44 but is not installed by default Sep 28 11:51:51 'ok Sep 28 11:52:50 otoh, openssl is part of maemo base, but still isn't fixed, is it? Sep 28 11:53:02 bash packages: downloads.maemo.nokia.com/fremantle/apps/bash_2.05b-26osso7+0m5_armel.deb downloads.maemo.nokia.com/fremantle/ssu/apps/bash_2.05b-26osso7+0m5_armel.deb downloads.maemo.nokia.com/fremantle/ssu/mr0/bash_2.05b-26osso8+0m5_armel.deb repository.maemo.org/pool/maemo5.0/free/b/bash/bash_2.05b-26osso8+0m5_armel.deb Sep 28 11:53:37 NIN101: fixed in CSSU (I think) Sep 28 11:55:14 Not sure it is actually Sep 28 11:55:18 https://gitorious.org/community-ssu/openssl/commits/7e80cfba6c49c5c36fa510ba1e713c16d60245c8 doesn't seem this way Sep 28 11:55:22 if this is the correct repo. Sep 28 11:56:11 NIN101: ping merlin1991 or freemangordon on #maemo-ssu Sep 28 11:58:15 IIRC there was discussion about whether it was possible to upgrade openssl and remain abi compatible Sep 28 16:46:38 can i use the n900 as a standard usb microphone? Sep 28 16:48:59 "standard"? Sep 28 16:57:14 I guess standard "USB Audio interface" compatible Sep 28 16:57:44 there was some work on the linux kernel re that on the USB-gadget side of kernel Sep 28 16:58:02 basically your google keywords are "alsa usb gadget" or similar Sep 28 16:58:59 I do not know of anyone who has tried this before, but feel free to raise your hands if you did/know... Sep 28 17:01:14 yea n900 for wireless speakers could be nice thing... Sep 28 17:02:46 completely unrelated :) Sep 28 17:02:57 for wireless speakers you can use bluetooth, or even pulseaudio/tcp over wi-fi Sep 28 17:03:04 much easier Sep 28 19:04:59 yeah, luf did put some work into the wireless speaker thing Sep 28 19:05:15 pulseaudio over tcp over wifi should work Sep 28 19:05:24 though he never got around to document how iirc Sep 28 19:05:36 but it's in cssu ;) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Sep 29 02:59:58 2014