**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Nov 13 02:59:57 2005 Nov 13 06:13:32 hello Nov 13 06:15:21 my nslu2 won't shutdown if i press the power button... is the mounted ntfs partition a possible reason for that? Nov 13 06:29:09 maybe, what happens, if you umount the ntfs partition 1st, and then shutdown the box? Nov 13 06:29:33 okay :) Nov 13 06:36:24 [\u@\h } W$ umount /mnt/ntfs Nov 13 06:36:24 umount: /mnt/ntfs: Device or resource busy Nov 13 06:36:24 [\u@\h } W$ umount -r /mnt/ntfs Nov 13 06:36:24 umount: /dev/sda4 busy - remounted read-only Nov 13 06:37:42 but doesn't shutdown Nov 13 08:02:55 umount /mnt/ntfs -l Nov 13 08:03:03 is that work hld Nov 13 08:03:24 that is a forcefully unmount Nov 13 08:03:39 i'll try it later... i started again from the beginning Nov 13 08:03:46 ok :D Nov 13 08:03:51 installing ufsd atm Nov 13 08:06:27 # umount /mnt/ntfs -l Nov 13 08:06:28 umount: /-l: No such file or directory Nov 13 08:07:31 ah, it works now. even without umount Nov 13 08:07:35 dunno what was wrong Nov 13 08:31:59 hrmpf Nov 13 08:50:00 re Nov 13 08:50:22 got a problem, i mounted my ntfs device successfully and i can write to it, no problem Nov 13 08:50:40 but the files don't appear when i connect the hdd to my windows box, any advice? Nov 13 09:11:23 re Nov 13 09:12:33 i have no idea.. i know only linux and ntfs is not a good idea to write Nov 13 09:12:54 hrmpf Nov 13 09:13:43 maybe there are different versions of ntfs?! Nov 13 09:15:52 i now wrote a file using the win box to the hdd, doesn't appear when connected to the nslu Nov 13 09:17:59 what are the windows access right of this file? Nov 13 09:18:10 mika_, :) Nov 13 09:18:23 how can i check? Nov 13 09:18:50 xp home or pro? Nov 13 09:18:54 pro Nov 13 09:18:55 x64 Nov 13 09:19:32 right click -> properties -> tab security Nov 13 09:20:40 user everybody -> access -> full Nov 13 09:20:44 don't have a tab secruity Nov 13 09:21:48 caplink811_log, morning Nov 13 09:22:52 hld did u read this : http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/NTFS Nov 13 09:23:21 yes, more than once Nov 13 09:23:43 ok Nov 13 09:31:06 how is life caplink811_log ? Nov 13 09:33:13 mika_, what should i say, everything is well, except is dark at 5pm, and it is cold too, not my favorite season Nov 13 09:33:27 ~weather eddi Nov 13 09:33:52 oops, the bot is gone Nov 13 09:36:23 ~weather eddi Nov 13 09:36:25 no ur right about that .. i Nov 13 09:36:29 Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany; (EDDI) 52-28N 013-24E 49M; last updated: 2005.11.13 1520 UTC; Dew Point: 41 F (5 C); Pressure (altimeter): 30.21 in. Hg (1023 hPa); Relative Humidity: 75%; Temperature: 48 F (9 C); Visibility: 4 mile(s); Wind: from the E (090 degrees) at 1 MPH (1 KT) Nov 13 09:36:53 brrr Nov 13 09:36:56 i dont like it also not so much and when u go out people are more dresed up lol Nov 13 09:37:18 cold yes ..nice bot :D Nov 13 09:37:32 only german weather ? Nov 13 09:37:49 ~weather bla Nov 13 09:37:54 I can't find station code "BLA" (see http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oso/site.shtml or http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/siteloc.shtml for ICAO locations codes). Nov 13 09:39:45 ~weather EHDB Nov 13 09:39:50 I can't find station code "EHDB" (see http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oso/site.shtml or http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/siteloc.shtml for ICAO locations codes). Nov 13 09:40:00 ok wrong code Nov 13 09:40:41 ~weather eham Nov 13 09:40:42 ~weather ehdb Nov 13 09:40:48 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands; (EHAM) 52-18N 004-46E -2M; last updated: 2005.11.13 1555 UTC; Dew Point: 42 F (6 C); Pressure (altimeter): 30.24 in. Hg (1024 hPa); Relative Humidity: 81%; Sky conditions: mostly clear; Temperature: 48 F (9 C); Visibility: greater than 7 mile(s); Wind: from the NNW (340 degrees) at 5 MPH (4 KT) Nov 13 09:40:49 I can't find station code "EHDB" (see http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oso/site.shtml or http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/siteloc.shtml for ICAO locations codes). Nov 13 09:40:58 ~weather san diego Nov 13 09:41:03 I can't find station code "SAN DIEGO" (see http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oso/site.shtml or http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/siteloc.shtml for ICAO locations codes). Nov 13 09:41:03 yes that is amsterdam but i was try the bilt Nov 13 09:41:48 ~weather ehgg Nov 13 09:41:53 Groningen Airport Eelde, Netherlands; (EHGG) 53-08N 006-35E 4M; last updated: 2005.11.13 1555 UTC; Dew Point: 44 F (7 C); Pressure (altimeter): 30.24 in. Hg (1024 hPa); Relative Humidity: 87%; Sky conditions: mostly cloudy; Temperature: 48 F (9 C); Visibility: greater than 7 mile(s); Wind: Variable at 2 MPH (2 KT) Nov 13 09:42:02 ~weather ehsb Nov 13 09:42:04 ~weather KSDM Nov 13 09:42:07 hm, basicaly it works Nov 13 09:42:09 Soesterberg, Netherlands; (EHSB) 52-08N 005-17E 25M; last updated: 2005.11.12 1555 UTC; Dew Point: 46 F (8 C); Pressure (altimeter): 29.94 in. Hg (1014 hPa); Relative Humidity: 93%; Temperature: 48 F (9 C); Visibility: greater than 7 mile(s); Wind: Variable at 3 MPH (3 KT) Nov 13 09:42:12 San Diego, Brown Field Municipal Airport, CA, United States; (KSDM) 32-34-31N 116-59-35W 159M; last updated: 2005.11.13 1553 UTC; Dew Point: 48.9 F (9.4 C); Pressure (altimeter): 30.12 in. Hg (1019 hPa); Relative Humidity: 74%; Sky conditions: clear; Temperature: 57.0 F (13.9 C); Visibility: 4 mile(s); Weather: Haze; Wind: from the SSE (160 degrees) at 5 MPH (4 KT) Nov 13 09:42:17 ok this one is close :D Nov 13 09:42:44 ~weather KNKX Nov 13 09:42:49 so litle warmer as your place Nov 13 09:42:49 San Diego, Miramar MCAS/Mitscher Field Airport, CA, United States; (KNKX) 32-52-06N 117-08-33W 146M; last updated: 2005.11.13 1556 UTC; Dew Point: 52.0 F (11.1 C); Pressure (altimeter): 30.12 in. Hg (1019 hPa); Relative Humidity: 80%; Sky conditions: clear; Temperature: 57.9 F (14.4 C); Visibility: 7 mile(s); Wind: Calm Nov 13 09:43:18 not realy better in california Nov 13 09:43:29 actually it's quite nice here today Nov 13 09:43:50 but I'm right on the coast, it's always nice here Nov 13 09:43:51 no also cold Nov 13 09:44:29 Zhyla, can u go smiw in the sea this time of the year then ? Nov 13 09:45:00 ummm, well people surf year round here but usually with wetsuits this time of year Nov 13 09:45:11 the ocean never really gets that warm even in summer Nov 13 09:46:20 ok... i like more to laydown in the sun Nov 13 09:46:35 oh, well up until a couple weeks ago you could do that Nov 13 09:46:41 specialy like a day ass today Nov 13 09:46:44 as* Nov 13 09:46:49 where are you at? Nov 13 09:46:59 Netherlands Nov 13 09:47:53 ah, well, if it's any consolation, if you wanted to buy a house in my neighborhood you'd need 1.2M USD Nov 13 09:48:37 that are a lot of beers :D Nov 13 09:49:09 that's a lot of high quality imported beers even Nov 13 09:49:24 but when i start now with stop go out and save my money i can buy a house there over 80 years :D Nov 13 09:50:00 heheh well wait a couple years, houses are going to drop 50% here I htink Nov 13 09:50:42 then you only need to go sober for 40 years Nov 13 09:50:55 or maybe just start brewing your own at home, it's a bit cheaper Nov 13 09:52:38 Lol... yes it is a idea but go party 1 time in the week is good for ur healty Nov 13 09:52:50 so i think i still have to go Nov 13 09:53:13 good for your health? I dunno, I never go party, I'm healthy Nov 13 09:53:30 but I have a wife, that's statistically a healthy thing Nov 13 09:54:19 Lol i have a wife and 2 kids... Nov 13 09:54:33 yeah the kids not so much :) Nov 13 09:55:00 :D no most of the time they are cute... Nov 13 09:55:30 how old are they? Nov 13 09:59:09 6 and 2 (and they are girls) Nov 13 09:59:11 ah see I told you it would be nice today - 70 degress, sunny, cloudless, slight breeze Nov 13 10:02:16 NIce .. you are luck..for caplink811_log and me it is evening and we wil exit our weekend Nov 13 10:02:29 and u have one nice day lift Nov 13 10:02:31 left* Nov 13 10:03:23 well, so far as I know :) Nov 13 10:07:57 does a usb2 hub not work nice with a NLSU2 ? Nov 13 10:09:15 mika_: should work fine Nov 13 10:09:29 I just bought one yesterday, haven't really tested it yet though Nov 13 10:09:36 it's recognized fine though... Nov 13 10:09:46 usb 1-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4 Nov 13 10:09:46 hub 1-1:1.0: USB hub found Nov 13 10:09:46 hub 1-1:1.0: 4 ports detected Nov 13 10:10:50 ok but that is usb1 Nov 13 10:11:14 i read usb2 is not work well ? ...but i wil 2 harddisk and a printer Nov 13 10:11:40 1 hardisk mirror or is usb1 not a problem then ? Nov 13 10:11:48 no it's USB2 ("hight speed", ehci_hcd) Nov 13 10:12:31 you definitely want USB2 for hard disks, for printer probably not such a big deal Nov 13 10:12:44 but they're so cheap, I got one for $15 at Fry's yesterday Nov 13 10:13:00 ok i must look for a usb2 then Nov 13 10:13:27 because i wil keep my photo`s on the disk ..and it is beter to backup them then Nov 13 10:13:32 I bought one off ebay but got screwed - claims it's a high speed device but it's really full speed (12 Mb/s) Nov 13 10:13:52 yeah I am planning on having two disks and using rsnapshot to mirror them Nov 13 10:14:10 well, not mirror I guess, it's more of a backup thing Nov 13 10:14:16 but you could do raid mirroring too Nov 13 10:14:25 i dont know how to mirror them but that is for later Nov 13 10:15:01 yes a backup every night is also good ..but he must only check what is change Nov 13 10:15:30 it's pretty painless, haven't done it on an NSLU2 but basically you use the mdadm tools to define raid disks and you get a single device (/dev/md0) that looks like a single drive Nov 13 10:15:40 yeah check out rsnapshot.org Nov 13 10:15:45 I think it's what you want Nov 13 10:16:12 it basically makes an entire copy and then does incremental backups from that using hard links Nov 13 10:16:21 i wil checkit out ..but first i have to eat Nov 13 10:16:49 so to snapshot a N amount of data you need another N plus room for the deltas Nov 13 10:16:53 good lukc Nov 13 10:17:05 speak u later.. Zhyla i wil read that website Nov 13 10:18:06 later Nov 13 10:19:03 mika_, imho there is a howto about using rsnapshot at www.nslu2-linux.org Nov 13 10:20:11 thx caplink811_log :D i go read that and when i think it is what i want i go give it a try Nov 13 10:20:29 i am realy gone now..because they wait with dinner now for me Nov 13 10:23:39 hrmpf, can't be possible... Nov 13 11:08:22 hrmpf Nov 13 12:56:19 is it possible to run php/mysql with thttp or do I need Apache? Nov 13 13:01:00 ipkg list|grep php results in php-thttpd and php-mysql so it could be possible Nov 13 13:04:37 mmmm thnx Nov 13 13:05:13 I read that apache uses much more resources than thttpd so I think I will switch to that.... Nov 13 13:41:16 @Caplink: Is it possible to run Imagemagick on the slug or is it too resource-eating....? Nov 13 13:42:08 haven't try this, but if is avaiable at ipk just install and try it for yourself Nov 13 13:43:25 k thnx Nov 13 13:43:44 But when I don't like it is it easy to remove it? Nov 13 13:44:10 In windows....there are many leftovers and the system slows down... Nov 13 13:47:18 ipkg remove paketname Nov 13 13:57:37 ok thnx again... Nov 13 14:18:22 I can't get cups with openslug 2.7 to work, does somebody has it? Nov 13 14:19:46 did you check the HowTo page? Nov 13 14:19:53 AddPrinter-OpenSlug Nov 13 14:22:03 oh, no thats a new page, didn't saw it Nov 13 14:22:48 that's what the search box is for..... ;) Nov 13 14:24:05 I think I tryed it similar, like described on that page, but it didn't work Nov 13 14:24:18 the make and make install goes without errors Nov 13 14:24:47 but when I try to login to the webcenter I get kicked out Nov 13 14:25:18 the page was created Friday by someone who really really was persistent about getting cups to work... maybe you should add your notes to the bottom as to why/what happens Nov 13 14:25:47 in the cups-log is this: I [13/Nov/2005:22:12:45 +0000] Started "/usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/printers.cgi" (pid=1332) Nov 13 14:25:47 E [13/Nov/2005:22:12:51 +0000] IsAuthorized: pam_start() returned 26 (Critical error - immediate abort)! Nov 13 14:26:11 mh yes I think youre rigth, but I will test it again Nov 13 14:26:25 seems like that person had the same problem Nov 13 14:26:40 my memory could be bad though... Nov 13 14:26:59 do you have a log of the session? Nov 13 14:27:06 what maybe depends on your age ;) Nov 13 14:27:16 bother McTails in #openslug - he's the one who go it running Nov 13 14:27:29 ok, thanks Nov 13 16:49:37 anyone know which filesystem I should use on my flash drive? I put ext3 on it and it seems to work, but I see this in dmesg: EXT2-fs warning (device sda1): ext2_fill_super: mounting ext3 filesystem as ext2 Nov 13 16:50:26 Zhyla: And it ends up being mounted as ext2 too in the end? Nov 13 16:50:47 mmm... not sure Nov 13 16:51:13 my mtab looks like this: /dev/sda1 / ext2 rw,noatime 0 0 Nov 13 16:51:38 fstab looks similar: /dev/sda1 / ext2 noatime 1 1 Nov 13 16:51:51 Youre telling it to mount as ext2, so it does. Nov 13 16:52:03 but how does that even work? Nov 13 16:52:21 Zhyla: ext3 is ext2 with journal. Nov 13 16:52:30 Ignore the journal, you get ext2. Nov 13 16:52:37 ah, didn't know that. So I should change my fstab to say ext3? Nov 13 16:53:12 Zhyla: If the fs on the partition is made ext3, yes. Nov 13 16:53:46 does the mtab need to change to match? sorry I haven't played with disks in a while Nov 13 16:58:08 mtab should be managed by the "mount" command so you only have to change the fstab and reboot (since you can't umount the root fs). Nov 13 16:58:21 fstab, fstab, fstab... =) Nov 13 16:58:57 this is weird, I modified fstab and rebooted, the mtab looks the same and same dmesg Nov 13 17:00:09 Zhyla: /proc/filesystems do contain ext3 yes? Nov 13 17:00:39 yes Nov 13 17:00:43 Zhyla: And 'mount' still asys its mounted ext2? Nov 13 17:01:01 root@jabba:~# mount Nov 13 17:01:02 /dev/sda1 on /initrd type jffs2 (ro,noatime) Nov 13 17:01:02 /dev/sda1 on / type ext2 (rw,noatime) Nov 13 17:02:17 Zhyla: Just to double check, how did you make the fs on sda1? Nov 13 17:02:21 e2fsck reports some errors but claims fixing it on a mounted drive can cause bad things... do I have a choice? Nov 13 17:02:44 ummm... let me think... I think with mkfs.ext3 Nov 13 17:02:50 and then I ran the turnup script Nov 13 17:03:13 maybe the turnup script redoes it as ext2 Nov 13 17:04:25 Zhyla: Maybe if you turnup -i thats the option I never use anyways. But try booting without disk and then login, and mount it by hand with ext3 to see if there is a journal on it. Nov 13 17:05:27 k... so turnup flash and reboot Nov 13 17:06:25 Hm, not sure. Probably. Nov 13 17:06:25 once I've done that, how do I get back to booting from the stick? Nov 13 17:06:51 turnup -s7 memstick /dev/sda1 I persume. Nov 13 17:07:02 is there another way to boot from the builtin flash? Just pull the memstick out? Nov 13 17:07:14 There is a linuxrc backup file saved in the rootfs asw. Nov 13 17:07:43 what does asw mean? Nov 13 17:07:51 I dont have a openslug booted here so I cant read up on the docs. Nov 13 17:07:58 aswell , sorry about that. Nov 13 17:08:46 Bad habbit from online games, baaaad widrone! Nov 13 17:08:51 mine looks like this: Nov 13 17:08:53 #!/bin/sh Nov 13 17:08:53 exec '/boot/disk' '/dev/sda1' '-t' 'ext2' '-o' 'noatime' Nov 13 17:08:53 exec /boot/flash Nov 13 17:09:29 Well you did tell it to boot as ext2 it seems. So Im guessing that is the default. Nov 13 17:11:16 Make turnup make you a line that has ext3 in it, I think the help gives hints. Nov 13 17:11:56 k lemme read that Nov 13 17:12:56 I think its like 'turnup disk -s7 /dev/sda1 -t ext3' Nov 13 17:13:24 hmmm. What happens if I just edit that /initrd/linuxrc file to say ext3? Nov 13 17:13:38 But this is strictly from my memory (and Im doing drugs now) =) Nov 13 17:13:51 Could work, think it would work great. Nov 13 17:14:03 drugs? what are you doing? Nov 13 17:14:18 Zhyla: Now is that warning enough! Hehe... im kidding. Nov 13 17:14:49 it won't let me edit the /initrd/linuxrc. HHmmm. Nov 13 17:16:15 Zhyla: ro fs Nov 13 17:16:23 yeah I figured Nov 13 17:16:51 Zhyla: Better to turnup properly from the flashbooted slug I think. Nov 13 17:16:59 going to shut down, yank the flash stick, see if it will boot, then fsck the stick, then go for the turnup thing Nov 13 17:20:16 hmmm that didn't work Nov 13 17:23:47 That? reboot, yank, fsck, turnup... Nov 13 17:24:05 Can you mount it ext3 by hand after putting it in again? Nov 13 17:25:20 no like after yanking I couldn't ssh in... didn't appear to be on my network Nov 13 17:27:08 I may have not been patient enough Nov 13 17:27:17 Zhyla: Fallback address maybe? Or is it dhcp configured. Nov 13 17:27:28 Patience maybe! =) Nov 13 17:27:52 well when booting from my stick it looks like it was on the default address for 20 seconds or so, and then it got a DHCP address Nov 13 17:28:23 looks like turnup flash did the trick Nov 13 17:29:22 What size memstick in the slug? Nov 13 17:29:23 any idea how I tell what filesystem is on this? just want to make sure Nov 13 17:29:26 512 MB Nov 13 17:30:49 Zhyla: I seem to remember tune2fs being able to add a journal to a ext2 and make it ext3, but this is in debian. Sorry. Nov 13 17:32:25 ok so looks like turnup flash; fsck; turnup memstick -t ext3 is the way to go, we'll see if it mounts correctly Nov 13 17:33:37 The ext3 journal eats some space off, but with 512mb t should be ok. Nov 13 17:33:45 it worked Nov 13 17:33:53 how much space? Nov 13 17:35:10 appropriately sized journal according to the docs... Nov 13 17:35:23 Cant remember offhand like 22mb maybe Nov 13 17:36:22 ah that's fine Nov 13 17:36:50 I had a problem today with the dropbear ssh not picking up or something, ever seen that? Nov 13 17:37:16 Zhyla: ram full maybe, try to ass swap in a file perhaps Nov 13 17:37:24 /s/ass/adf Nov 13 17:37:27 /s/ass/add even Nov 13 17:37:40 haahha Nov 13 17:37:48 how do I do that? Nov 13 17:37:59 and I probably want to wait until my hard disks are setup to do that I'm guessing Nov 13 17:38:28 dd if=/dev/zero of=swapfile bs=1024 count=32 Nov 13 17:39:06 for a 32mb swapfile then mkswap on it and mount the swap in there 'swapon swapfile' Im guessing Nov 13 17:39:18 ok Nov 13 17:39:28 will put that in my notes for later Nov 13 17:39:47 Zhyla: Its nice if you got no partitions left for swap, or nowhere to put it. Nov 13 17:41:03 ok another thing... I do ipkg search for things and don't find them Nov 13 17:41:19 like I just did ipkg search "*samba*" and expected something, got nothing Nov 13 17:41:44 Maybe there no there then? No package for that software... Nov 13 17:42:03 ipkg search samba Nov 13 17:42:06 ? Nov 13 17:42:30 yeah that returns nothing Nov 13 17:42:41 but I think there must be a samba package Nov 13 17:44:12 samba should be in there, yes indeed. Nov 13 17:44:43 ipkg install samba get you error? Nov 13 17:44:57 well I wanted to look at it before I installed it Nov 13 17:45:24 yet when I do ipkg list I get this: samba - 3.0.20-r2 - Version 3.0.20-r2 of package samba Nov 13 17:46:28 installing seems to be ok Nov 13 17:47:44 http://ipkgfind.nslu2-linux.org/ Nov 13 17:54:54 Zhyla: What sort of computer user you categorize yourself as? Is that still in the openslug readme by the way? Nov 13 18:01:00 widrone: it's in there, I'm supposedly an embedded software developer so that puts me in the openslug category Nov 13 18:01:35 "power user" fits reasonably well, if you ignore my competency :) Nov 13 18:02:00 Zhyla: Experience with other linuxen and unix derrivatives then I guess. Nov 13 18:03:08 There is always the debonaras project. In short its about running debian on your slug. Better tell you before you get all into configuring the little slugger. Nov 13 18:03:41 yeah I've been looking at that Nov 13 18:04:08 it looks like a bit of a kludge at the moment Nov 13 18:04:37 but if they get the entire debian packages ported to the other endianness it might be a good way to go Nov 13 18:05:17 man why can't I get this samba share to be writable... hmmm Nov 13 18:09:10 Zhyla: You can get debian sarge running with pre crosscompiled packages on a slug without hw mods, you know that too? Nov 13 18:09:51 yeah, but that isn't measurably more useful than openslug to me Nov 13 18:09:57 Zhyla: Well, most of them. Like 90% atleast I think. Less you stay away from java stuff. Nov 13 18:10:14 I don't want to do much with this thing, just want to set up a few services and let it be Nov 13 18:10:15 Zhyla: So true, openslug is lean and fit for sluggin! Nov 13 18:10:55 Zhyla: And the oe build enviroment gives you alot too, if you want to take it that way.. Nov 13 18:11:33 it's a bit on the complicated side eheh Nov 13 18:11:39 you don't happen to be good w/ samba do you? Nov 13 18:17:32 Zhyla: Not really, but its the windows side that gets me every time. I end up making it work after hacking at the linux end. Nov 13 18:18:34 It always leave me feeling empty inside, strange group ownerships and all that. Nov 13 18:18:42 yeah I'm trying from linux, it can mount it fine but not writable Nov 13 18:21:09 how do I tell where /tmp and /var are mounted? I think they are ramdisk but I want to make sure Nov 13 18:21:20 Zhyla: Give the files a new group id and set perms +w to them all, that should work. Or do it samba proper with the guest user. Nov 13 18:21:27 mount Nov 13 18:22:15 ah it is just permissions I think Nov 13 18:23:01 cha-ching Nov 13 18:23:02 how can I install the new kernel (2.6.12.4) in openslug? What must I download? Nov 13 18:23:05 thanks man Nov 13 18:23:22 cheef-daniel: what version openslug you got? Nov 13 18:23:23 uh I mean 2.6.14 Nov 13 18:23:31 ah nm Nov 13 18:23:34 2.7 Nov 13 18:24:01 2.6.12.2 is installed Nov 13 18:25:02 yeah, I dunno, I haven't gotten that far yet. Why you want 2.6.14? Nov 13 18:25:03 cheef-daniel: It may be in cvs, not sure there is nigtlie .tars bouildt. Nov 13 18:26:23 beacuse I have installed some kernel-modules with ipkg but they are installed in /lib/modules/2.6.14/... Nov 13 18:26:59 cheef-daniel: Crossing kernel version and module versions is not really a hot idea I think. Nov 13 18:27:05 ... so modprobe dosnt find them Nov 13 18:30:26 hey what kind of disk access speed should I expect when writting across the network to a disk connected to my slug? Nov 13 18:43:42 I'm only getting about 15 Mb/s write speed Nov 13 19:41:39 does coldplug work in openslug? Nov 13 19:42:10 cheef-daniel: what's coldplug? Nov 13 19:43:06 on every nslu-reboot I must turnoff and turnon my headset to load the snd-modules Nov 13 19:43:34 why are the modules not loaded during bootup? Nov 13 19:44:08 hmmm dunno Nov 13 21:02:44 so where is the cheapest place to buy one? Nov 13 21:03:21 or two? :) Nov 14 02:48:22 hi Nov 14 02:49:01 I have my iTunes server going (MT-DAAPD), does anybody know if I can make it act like a radio (so it will select songs by itself)? Nov 14 02:49:32 ipkg install alsa-utils Nov 14 02:49:35 ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for alsa-utils: Nov 14 02:49:35 alsa-lib Nov 14 02:49:38 any ideas where i can get alsa-lib? Nov 14 02:52:47 jelle: I think mtdaapd has support for playlists, maybe look into that. See their site for some docs mt-daaps.org I think. Nov 14 02:53:05 ok. I'll look into that **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Nov 14 02:59:57 2005