**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 21 09:59:56 2006 May 21 13:36:31 Hi. I have a slug with unslung with 6.8beta and lacie 600gb big disk. kernel's usb.c doesn't recognize lacie's vendor/product ID. USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x451/0x6250) is not claimed by any active driver. anyone out there who can help? May 21 14:19:39 where can I find more recent images for openslug that can utilized the 3.6/unstable packages? May 21 14:26:08 Oryx_, you have to build them yourself May 21 14:26:51 Is there a reason, like licensing that they aren't distributed? May 21 14:27:30 Also, I'm ready if I need to compile it myself, I just don't know where to begin. I have a debian box to use as a cross compiler May 21 14:27:33 Oryx_, they do not meet the stable criteria for the nslu2-linux project May 21 14:27:46 I see May 21 14:27:50 Oryx_, search the wiki for "MasterMakefile May 21 14:28:06 Are the version numbers arbitrary or meaningful? For example 3.6-beta? May 21 14:28:31 i think they're just arbitrary May 21 14:29:00 Ok.. hmm May 21 14:29:39 The original goal of my nslu2 was met with flying colors, it was the server for hosting a cellular connection through a 1xrtt connection May 21 14:29:59 It also used openvpn to connect to a remote sever to tunnel the traffic, it worked great May 21 14:30:33 I'm preping it now to host an cellular EVDO connection instead May 21 14:50:52 Oryx_, how is the crosscompiling going? May 21 14:52:38 It's moving. still reading through the requirements and preping the system May 21 14:56:08 Oryx_, btw. there were some changes with sourceforge's cvs. I'm not sure if these changes are already incorporated into the master Makefile. If you get errors like "cvs.sf.net No route to host" you have to sed s/\@cvs.sf.net/\@nslu.cvs.sf.net/ Makefile > Makefile.new; cp Makefile Makefile.old; mv Makefile.new Makefile **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon May 22 09:59:57 2006