**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 26 09:59:56 2006 Apr 26 13:00:01 hi guys Apr 26 14:20:33 how many Ram is there on the nslu2? Apr 26 14:38:28 64 mb i thinh Apr 26 14:38:31 think Apr 26 14:38:39 my debianSlug is rebooting Apr 26 14:38:50 when it comes i cant tell you Apr 26 14:39:51 Prometeo: 32 MiB Apr 26 14:40:41 yes Apr 26 14:40:42 true Apr 26 14:41:07 mmm Apr 26 14:41:15 anybody uses nslu2-utils ? Apr 26 14:42:36 ok 32mb Apr 26 14:43:24 clars: "MiB", not "mb" Apr 26 14:44:15 MiB ? Apr 26 14:47:19 clars: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html Apr 26 14:50:44 funny that 1 MiB is bigger than 1 MB Apr 26 14:50:51 mmm Apr 26 14:51:00 anybody knows how to control leds ? Apr 26 14:51:24 :( Apr 26 14:53:30 Prometeo: look at "/etc/init.d/zleds" on OpenSlug... Apr 26 14:55:19 yes Apr 26 14:55:20 i see Apr 26 14:55:29 but i dont know how to access directly Apr 26 14:55:38 something like that Apr 26 14:55:43 leds status on Apr 26 14:55:47 forexample Apr 26 14:55:56 for custom my init.d Apr 26 14:57:48 mm Apr 26 14:57:53 this dont work Apr 26 14:57:57 i am usin debia Apr 26 14:58:03 is it relevant ? Apr 26 15:02:53 Prometeo: I can change their state like "leds -g +A" and "leds -g -A" but I have not figured out logic Apr 26 15:05:12 not Apr 26 15:05:19 thats not run on hete Apr 26 15:05:21 here Apr 26 15:06:22 Prometeo: but I have figured out how to make Linksys NSLU2 beep in various ways when certain things happen (like when Bluetooth PANU gets accepted) Apr 26 15:06:34 mm Apr 26 15:06:44 for beeping i am using the "beep" program Apr 26 15:06:47 thats easy Apr 26 15:06:56 you have to configure events Apr 26 15:07:03 but no more complication Apr 26 15:07:12 but i would like to manage the leds Apr 26 15:07:14 more visual Apr 26 15:08:54 Prometeo: it was tricky before I figured out what kind of parameters "buzzer" was expecting... Apr 26 15:13:22 can' you install beep ? Apr 26 15:18:04 Prometeo: by "beep" you mean... "http://packages.debian.org/beep"? Apr 26 15:19:59 Prometeo: I think it can be installed but I doubt it will be "functional" on Linksys NSLU2... though that would depend mostly on Linux kernel Apr 26 15:23:15 not Apr 26 15:23:17 it rules Apr 26 15:23:30 i have it running on my nslu Apr 26 15:23:43 this beeps a lot XD Apr 26 15:26:06 Prometeo: "beep" is functional? Apr 26 15:27:52 yes Apr 26 15:27:58 i am sure Apr 26 15:28:10 i am using it here Apr 26 15:28:17 Prometeo: that is nice to know... Apr 26 15:28:38 try it, it is very easy and funny Apr 26 15:29:19 the R&D with my nslu2 finhs Apr 26 15:29:30 i have all i want running Apr 26 15:29:38 very interestin gadget Apr 26 18:37:56 * pahartik just figured out how to use "leds" **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 27 10:00:00 2006