**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 22 02:59:56 2006 Sep 22 06:55:03 when I'm setting up the SLUG, I'm running OS from a memory stick and a HD for storage. Any preference on which port I put each device into? Sep 22 07:32:29 can anyone help? when I'm setting up the SLUG, I'm running OS from a memory stick and a HD for storage. Any preference on which port I put each device into? Sep 22 07:34:40 depends, are you running Unslung? Sep 22 07:35:04 If not, then the NSLU2 is a generic computer, and USB port numbering doesn't matter Sep 22 07:36:16 daint: If you're going to run Unslung, read this: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/WhichUSBPortforUnslung6 Sep 22 07:38:24 I'd be running DebianSlug Sep 22 07:39:06 Then it I don't think it matters Sep 22 07:39:41 brilliant, thanks Sep 22 08:30:45 a questuion: can i use the debianslug bootstrap for OPENDebianSlug too? Sep 22 09:16:31 anyone recommend an app (im using debianslug) which can change the bitrate of some mp3s (currently at 320 and i wish to down them to something more streamable) Sep 22 09:49:30 lame? Sep 22 09:49:47 but then again, that assumes floating point, I think Sep 22 10:26:59 lame Sep 22 10:48:07 mm, onluy glame is on the debain pacakge list for me Sep 22 10:48:52 320 should be streamable, under most conditions... Sep 22 10:48:58 except over the internet, of course Sep 22 10:49:54 yeah lol, thats my problem Sep 22 10:50:02 im streaming to work, and my upspead is crap Sep 22 10:50:05 *upspeed Sep 22 10:54:32 i guess i'll just get them to my pc and do it Sep 22 10:56:38 can't you do some kind of cache? Sep 22 10:56:51 i.e. stream stuff ahead of time Sep 22 10:56:58 or is it just nowehere near good enough Sep 22 10:56:59 ? Sep 22 10:58:03 dont seem to have the feature. itunes player just starts trying to play it, and (specifically with these 320 files) stutters every 10 seconds or so Sep 22 10:58:24 i;d rate taht as "annoying" Sep 22 10:58:33 is it not feasible to reduce the bit rate? Sep 22 10:58:47 or are they already not that high? Sep 22 10:58:57 (i thought 320 referred to the bit rate) Sep 22 10:59:29 i want to reduce bit rate Sep 22 10:59:57 all my tunes which are of 128 180 type bit rate are fine Sep 22 11:00:11 just these new ones ive come across are all 320 Sep 22 11:00:38 i guess my internet connection is 256up Sep 22 11:02:00 would make sense Sep 22 11:02:07 can't you do it on anothe rmachine? Sep 22 11:02:15 thats where im at Sep 22 11:02:45 just being a debianslug owner makes me want to be able to do everything on the slug Sep 22 11:02:49 lol ok, i'll stop suggesting things you've already worked out Sep 22 11:03:05 can't you use mpfaad (or faac) to do it? Sep 22 11:03:10 allong with ffmpeg Sep 22 11:03:12 *along Sep 22 11:03:22 dunno, works on debianslug/ Sep 22 11:03:25 ? Sep 22 11:03:29 never used debian slug Sep 22 11:03:37 and only used x86 debian distros Sep 22 11:03:52 but i reckon it would be doiable on x86 debian Sep 22 11:04:08 NSUL2:~# apt-cache search faac Sep 22 11:04:09 NSUL2:~# apt-cache search mpfaad Sep 22 11:04:09 NSUL2:~# Sep 22 11:04:27 try faad Sep 22 11:04:35 they're codecs, so might be in the w32codecs package Sep 22 11:04:50 wait a second Sep 22 11:04:56 you're not dealing with m4a files are you Sep 22 11:05:05 why on earth did i suggest faac and faad!? Sep 22 11:05:14 sorry Sep 22 11:59:50 hey, i'm doing a debianslug install, and gone slightly wrong from the guide. I've tried ipkg install perl and it's saying no space on device. I've tried recovering from a bad flash tutorial, but the light will not flash red/orange, just keeps flashing green. Any ideas? Sep 22 12:18:01 you need to get into redboot upgrade mode and reflash Sep 22 12:18:30 you can't go around installing enormous packages while you're still booting off the flash or you run out of space Sep 22 12:29:41 thanks for all of your help blaster8 Sep 22 12:29:55 no prob Sep 22 12:30:04 It turns out, the light wouldn't flash red/orange at all, but I was still able to flash Sep 22 12:32:28 now retrieving the debian files as per installation guide, so fingers crossed Sep 22 12:52:25 The final command on the debianslug setup is turnup disk /dev/sda1 -t ext3, I'm using a memory stick as the OS drive, does this mean I replace the word disk with memstick, or just leave it as is?? Sep 22 13:05:28 a questuion: can i use the debianslug bootstrap for OPENDebianSlug too? Sep 22 13:11:07 can anyone help - The final command on the debianslug setup is turnup disk /dev/sda1 -t ext3, I'm using a memory stick as the OS drive, does this mean I replace the word disk with memstick, or just leave it as is?? Sep 22 13:25:57 not sure, i ran only from the usbhd Sep 22 14:01:39 anyone here know much about printing Sep 22 14:01:48 i've managed to get CUPS set up Sep 22 14:01:55 but i'm a bit stuck now Sep 22 14:02:35 (using unslung; want to network a usb printer) Sep 22 14:04:52 not tried Sep 22 14:05:07 id love to get a webcam going on debianslug though Sep 22 14:05:12 ooo Sep 22 14:05:15 now that would be fun Sep 22 14:05:23 webcams are a bit tricky though aren't they Sep 22 14:05:30 as in, linux support is flaky Sep 22 14:05:32 unsure Sep 22 14:07:27 theres something on the wiki for it Sep 22 14:07:38 but its not too clear and i think is for unslung Sep 22 14:08:37 hehe Sep 22 14:08:53 whilst the wiki is great, it is frustrating at times Sep 22 14:08:56 even for unslung users Sep 22 14:09:04 as often things are spread across several articles Sep 22 14:09:22 i've added a few things, but i think there is some kind of moderation, so they haven't appeared yet Sep 22 14:23:57 Jassovissovik: My changes appeard instantaneously Sep 22 14:26:36 hmm Sep 22 14:26:40 maybe i messed up then :-s Sep 22 14:26:53 not really used wiki's much before Sep 22 14:39:20 how do I get ls to use colors in its output? I've tried "ls --color" but I only get "ls: invalid option -- -" Sep 22 14:46:34 # ipkg search /opt/bin/ls Sep 22 14:46:34 coreutils - 5.2.1-9 - /opt/bin/ls Sep 22 14:48:22 so you're saying I should do "ipkg install coreutils"? Sep 22 14:49:25 yes, /opt/bin/ls on my unslung slug supports --color fine Sep 22 14:53:01 I get this error: "Package coreutils wants to install file /opt/bin/su But that file is already provided by package adduser" Sep 22 14:53:17 should I just remove adduser? Sep 22 15:03:23 no search for su Sep 22 15:03:32 maybe its only a softlink Sep 22 15:04:18 yes it is, to adduser Sep 22 15:04:36 I'll just remove it Sep 22 15:20:52 any ideas?? - devio: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.5-1) but 2.3.2.ds1-22sarge4 is to be installed Sep 22 15:22:05 I just copied and pasted the .bashrc for root from http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/Bash to /root/.bashrc Sep 22 15:22:26 But when I log in I don't get the greetings message, and I don't get the customized prompt Sep 22 15:22:47 What could be wrong? Sep 22 15:22:48 sorry tobbe, is that for me? Sep 22 15:22:53 oh, ignore that Sep 22 15:23:22 ;) Sep 22 15:30:35 export PS1 in .profile @tobbe Sep 22 15:36:35 any ideas how I get libc6 (>= 2.3.5-1) for DebianSlug, required for SSH amongst other things Sep 22 15:42:01 run aptitude Sep 22 15:42:09 press shift + 7 Sep 22 15:42:15 search for libc6 Sep 22 15:42:21 ah Sep 22 15:42:26 and maybe you should Sep 22 15:42:38 press u before shift +7 Sep 22 15:42:44 so you get the newest list Sep 22 15:42:59 under sid i habe 2.3.6.ds1 Sep 22 15:43:04 -b+v Sep 22 15:57:45 thanks for that Sep 22 15:58:42 Eiffel_: thanks Sep 22 15:58:57 but what about the greetings message? Sep 22 16:01:59 echo -e "${CYAN}BASH ${RED}${BASH_VERSION%.*}$NC" Sep 22 16:01:59 echo -e "\n${RED}Machine information:$NC " ; uname -a Sep 22 16:01:59 #echo -e "\n${RED}Users logged on:$NC " ; w -h Sep 22 16:01:59 echo -e "\n${RED}Current date :$NC " ; date Sep 22 16:01:59 echo -e "\n${RED}Machine stats :$NC " ; uptime Sep 22 16:01:59 echo -e "\n${RED}Memory stats :$NC " ; free my_ip 2>&- ; Sep 22 16:02:01 echo -e "\n${RED}Free Disk Space :$NC" ; df Sep 22 16:02:03 this ? Sep 22 16:02:16 i think can be placed into .profile too Sep 22 16:02:45 oo, that looks useful Sep 22 16:02:59 does that work as a profile in ash on unslung? Sep 22 16:03:25 its only echo as long as the commands are installed it should work Sep 22 16:05:16 I've spent the last bllody 6 hours getting the slug running debianslug, and after a reboot can't even ping it. god damn!! Sep 22 16:06:00 :-/ Sep 22 16:06:10 ouch Sep 22 16:07:24 i did use turnup disk /dev/sda1 -t ext3 instead of memstick and using a usb memory stick, do you think that could be the problem?? Sep 22 16:09:25 dunno i used this http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DebianSlug/Bootstrap the sid part with this image DebianSlug-3.10-beta-firmware.zip from http://www.slug-firmware.net/s-dls.php Sep 22 16:10:29 what package gives me a "df" that knows about the -h option? Sep 22 16:10:35 yea, thats what I've been following. Had to do the sarge one though, sid wouldn't download packages Sep 22 16:11:29 daint, you could always parse the -h option yourself Sep 22 16:11:36 sorry? Sep 22 16:11:40 -h is just "human readable" isn't it? Sep 22 16:11:56 yes, it is Sep 22 16:12:01 you could write a quick script that converted the bytes into human readable format taking the input of df Sep 22 16:12:21 (if you're desparate that is) Sep 22 16:12:27 df -k Sep 22 16:12:37 what would that gain me though?: Sep 22 16:13:07 -k doesn't seem to do anything Sep 22 16:13:27 how do i find the uptime of my slug? Sep 22 16:13:32 "w" doesn't work Sep 22 16:13:37 (running unslung) Sep 22 16:13:51 true -k doesnt change anything Sep 22 16:14:01 uptime Sep 22 16:14:16 $ uptime Sep 22 16:14:17 uptime: No such file or directory Sep 22 16:14:17 $ sudo uptime Sep 22 16:14:17 sudo: uptime: command not found Sep 22 16:14:36 and i can't install uptime, nor do i know what pacakge it is given by Sep 22 16:14:37 :-s Sep 22 16:14:58 Jassovissovik: You sure you've got sudo working? Sep 22 16:14:59 ipkg install procps is it i think Sep 22 16:15:18 because I've got uptime Sep 22 16:15:19 Tobbe, yeah Sep 22 16:15:26 Tobbe, you running unslung? Sep 22 16:15:35 yes Sep 22 16:15:37 $ sudo uptime Sep 22 16:15:37 16:22:24 up 16:47, 1 user, load average: 1.11, 1.05, 1.01 Sep 22 16:15:45 thatnks Eiffel_, procps was needed! Sep 22 16:15:47 trying to use it gives me "uptime: couldn't get boot time: No such file or directory" though :) Sep 22 16:15:54 hehe Sep 22 16:16:28 i got that too one time but dont know what i did :-/ Sep 22 16:16:49 but google should help Sep 22 16:16:50 ;-) Sep 22 16:17:48 I just installed procps and now it works :) Sep 22 16:18:08 hmm, i've never used ash before, so where do i find my equivalent of "bashrc" to edit my user profile? Sep 22 16:18:48 maybe its .profile too ? Sep 22 16:18:56 Jassovissovik: Just install bash ;) Sep 22 16:19:05 Tobbe, can you do that on unslung without any issues? Sep 22 16:19:14 because i'd love tab completion etc Sep 22 16:19:15 heh Sep 22 16:19:16 I just did Sep 22 16:19:21 no issues? Sep 22 16:19:29 not yet :) Sep 22 16:19:34 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/Bash Sep 22 16:19:35 good enough for me Sep 22 16:19:35 heh Sep 22 16:20:11 except I can't get it configured quite like I want it :) Sep 22 16:20:48 i don't have a "/etc/shells"... Sep 22 16:21:26 neither did I, I just created it Sep 22 16:21:41 no format, just an empty file ? Sep 22 16:22:15 sudo echo "/opt/bin/bash" >> /etc/shells Sep 22 16:22:15 cannot create /etc/shells: Permission denied Sep 22 16:22:21 even after creating it, doesn't work :-s Sep 22 16:22:47 did you read the entire wiki page Sep 22 16:22:49 ? Sep 22 16:22:54 ?!? where do you need /etc/shells for Sep 22 16:22:57 i dont have it Sep 22 16:25:06 Tobbe, yes... Sep 22 16:25:10 but this is right at the top Sep 22 16:25:22 first thing to do after installing bash Sep 22 16:26:30 hm Sep 22 16:26:46 ah k seems newer Sep 22 16:27:09 i just added test -f /opt/bin/bash && exec /opt/bin/bash @end of .profile to load bash :-p Sep 22 16:28:36 k, bash is working \o/ Sep 22 16:33:30 I've tried ftp://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/ ftp://ftp.nl.debian.org/ and http://ftp.debian.org/ for the command ./usr/sbin/debootstrap --arch arm sid /mnt/debinst http://ftp.debian.org/ but none are working, any suggestions? Sep 22 16:34:01 what 'doesn't work'? Sep 22 16:34:02 Tobbe, when installing coreutils, i get the same error - how did you fix it? did you remove the "file"? Sep 22 16:35:05 Sorry, I mean when I tried sarge, instead of sid, the command downloaded all packages and took about an hour, doing it with sid takes about 30 secods, and doesn't say complete, just reads I: Resolving dependencies of base packages... Sep 22 16:35:26 (that is, /opt/bin/su is just a link, so is it safe to remove?) Sep 22 16:38:13 yes, I just removed it Sep 22 16:38:47 coreutils will give you a real su :) Sep 22 16:39:28 any ideas guys Sep 22 16:39:29 ? Sep 22 16:40:26 there's something about that in the wiki Sep 22 16:42:45 sid may be broken atm Sep 22 16:43:28 yea, that's what the guide suggests. Is it usually 'broken' for long, or can be days/weeks Sep 22 16:43:45 might just be easier to go down the openslug route Sep 22 16:44:55 not clear Sep 22 16:45:03 you could try bootstrapping etch Sep 22 16:45:21 testing distro Sep 22 16:45:25 don't think my linux knowledge would get me that far Sep 22 16:45:49 replace sid with etch Sep 22 16:45:53 see what happens :) Sep 22 16:46:06 :) I think your confidence, i'll give it a shot Sep 22 16:46:48 won't that mean several things in the guide (http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DebianSlug/Bootstrap) will have to be altered, lie when using sarge? Sep 22 16:46:56 not necessarily Sep 22 16:47:15 etch is more similar to sid than sarge Sep 22 16:47:20 oh ok Sep 22 16:49:34 seems to be the same results as sid Sep 22 16:51:02 http://gpl-violations.org/news/20060922-dlink-judgement_frankfurt.html Sep 22 16:51:13 oh well, thanks for your help anyway. I'll get the openslug going Sep 22 16:57:49 nice link jr- Sep 22 16:59:10 so GPL is legally binding in Germany :) Sep 22 16:59:27 another manufacturer to boycott Sep 22 17:15:44 try http://ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de/debian @ daint Sep 22 17:26:08 thanks eiffel, I'll keep that in mind. I've just put openslug on so gonna see how that goes, but thanks anyway Sep 22 17:26:23 kk Sep 22 17:26:39 there are many debian mirrors out there one will work ;-) Sep 22 17:27:06 can i ask a noobish question, when i do "w" or "uptime" i get numbers linked to "load". how do i interpret these? Sep 22 17:28:46 user system nice maybe ? Sep 22 17:29:07 if you look in top Sep 22 17:35:04 sorry to keep asking so many newbie questions guys... I've installed samba (using ipkg install samba), it's created /etc/samba/smb.conf of which I've edited how I see fit, but can't browse ontot the device at all, doesn't even ask for authentication, any suggestions? Sep 22 17:37:41 look if samba is startet Sep 22 17:38:05 how am I doing that? I've tried service samba status, but says it's unrecognised Sep 22 17:38:21 ps -ef | grep smbd Sep 22 17:38:33 yes it is Sep 22 17:38:44 you should get more than 1 result from that daint Sep 22 17:38:51 under /opt/etc/init.d/ you should see scripts to restart services Sep 22 17:39:00 I get the following : 1390 root 464 S grep smbd Sep 22 17:39:18 so its not running Sep 22 17:39:21 in fact, I've just realised that doesn't mean it's started Sep 22 17:39:26 ^^ Sep 22 17:41:01 tried ./samba in /etc/init.d/ but doesn't have any effect Sep 22 17:41:21 I hate linux :) Sep 22 17:41:29 heh Sep 22 17:41:47 don't, once you get it, it's so much nicer - i'm having to use windows atm and hating it Sep 22 17:42:17 I do admit, it's great when it's up and running, it's just so annoying sometimes Sep 22 17:42:28 doesn't help that I know so little Sep 22 17:42:32 - /etc/init.d/samba start maybe ? Sep 22 17:42:46 just tried that, it does nothing Sep 22 17:43:10 ls -la /etc/init.d Sep 22 17:43:18 does samba even exist ? Sep 22 17:43:39 yes Sep 22 17:43:50 it reads -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1420 Sep 4 09:29 samba Sep 22 17:44:06 hm Sep 22 17:44:12 ps -ef | grep smbd Sep 22 17:44:26 still just the one Sep 22 17:44:30 :-( Sep 22 17:44:46 I'm just sitting here laughing, if I had hair, i'd be pulling it out now Sep 22 17:45:07 does windows xp work on there ha ha Sep 22 17:45:12 *these Sep 22 17:45:31 hehe Sep 22 17:46:46 and apache keeps saying not found, likewise lighttpd, sambas not working, I've been on it 8 hours now. AARRRGGGHHHH Sep 22 17:47:13 oO Sep 22 17:47:22 why didnt you use unslung ? Sep 22 17:47:55 at least samba is working out of the box there Sep 22 17:47:59 not sure, thought that was a bit too restricted? Sep 22 17:48:24 Ideally, I'm looking to get this box to share files, and download torrents, can unslung easily do that? Sep 22 17:48:39 yes Sep 22 17:48:47 if that is all Sep 22 17:48:49 except the torrent bit Sep 22 17:48:50 thats no problem Sep 22 17:48:59 torrent is working too Sep 22 17:48:59 rtorrent has been problematic, apparently Sep 22 17:49:06 rtorrent sucks Sep 22 17:49:13 that may be why Sep 22 17:49:24 no its ultra old on unslung+ Sep 22 17:49:25 lol Sep 22 17:49:29 what torrent software should I look for then? Sep 22 17:49:33 but there is enhanced-ctorrent Sep 22 17:49:36 way better Sep 22 17:49:43 less cpu and ram usages Sep 22 17:49:51 and works on unslung? Sep 22 17:49:55 jup Sep 22 17:50:27 mmmm, can i host any kind of simple php site using unslung? Sep 22 17:50:50 there is php-thttpd Sep 22 17:51:07 oooo, Im liking the sound of it Sep 22 17:52:10 lighttpd/cherokee/nginx all work on unslung with PHP Sep 22 17:52:26 and easy enough to install? Sep 22 17:52:34 cherokee needs to be configured to use php Sep 22 17:52:40 unslung uses ipkg Sep 22 17:52:59 my new favorite has to be nginx Sep 22 17:53:08 a web service? Sep 22 17:53:43 nginx - 0.4.2-1 - A high perfomance http and reverse proxy server, and IMAP/POP3 proxy server. Sep 22 17:53:44 hm Sep 22 17:53:48 a reverse proxy happens to also serve static file and connect to PHP Sep 22 17:54:31 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/ReverseProxy Sep 22 17:55:09 although i haven't tested that much about nginx+PHP Sep 22 17:55:29 hm k but a little bit too much for daint i guess Sep 22 17:55:44 i think a normal webserver will do Sep 22 17:55:48 :) I'm the class dummy Sep 22 17:55:57 right, either cherokee or lighty Sep 22 17:56:11 lighty = lighttpd ?? Sep 22 17:56:25 yep Sep 22 17:58:42 mmmm, right a re-flash then! Sep 22 18:04:37 hi..can i use the debianslug boostrap with OPENDEBIANSLUG? Sep 22 18:08:51 hm what is opendebianslug ? Sep 22 18:12:36 big-endian debianslug Sep 22 18:22:30 yes Sep 22 18:29:39 I've put unslung on, plugged mem stick into disk2, done as instructed, but mem stick will not show as formatted, I've tried doing mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1 but still doesn't show as formatted. Any suggestions? Sep 22 18:30:24 you need to format it from the web interface Sep 22 18:30:38 go to admin i think, then disks, Sep 22 18:30:43 (if i recall correctly) Sep 22 18:57:45 <_lanwin> is there someone how uses debian with bigendian? Sep 22 19:09:45 _lanwin, which is opendebianslug (aka debonaras) Sep 22 19:10:18 <_lanwin> yes Sep 22 19:10:51 yes, it runs on one of my slugs Sep 22 19:14:32 any idea how to change the port of the web interface for unslung? Can't do it via the web interface as it gives an error 'fail to get samba information' Sep 22 19:14:54 :-( Sep 22 19:15:16 had that too not sure why Sep 22 19:15:48 did you reflash with sercomm ? Sep 22 19:16:11 reading this (http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/ResetSysConf) suggests possible problem. No i didn't, I used the other app listed on this site Sep 22 19:19:20 hmm, having problems with CUPS/printer Sep 22 19:19:30 i can access cups at 192.168.2.6:631 Sep 22 19:19:46 but when i go to manage printer, it wants me to go via https://Slug/SOMETHING Sep 22 19:19:50 and i can't do it Sep 22 19:19:53 it fails Sep 22 19:20:02 Secure connection: fatal error (40) from server. Sep 22 19:20:54 the port can be changed in /etc/thttpd.conf @ daint Sep 22 19:21:58 thanks mate Sep 22 22:53:09 hi there; some1 awake ? Sep 22 22:53:48 i am Sep 22 22:54:03 but i'm not an nslu2 expert, so may be of limited help Sep 22 22:54:10 got a totally n00b question Sep 22 22:54:21 i might have a fighting chance then Sep 22 22:54:24 i've got a synology rs406 NaS Sep 22 22:54:45 I saw it's kinda running a ds101g+ firmware Sep 22 22:54:48 ppc based Sep 22 22:55:21 managed to get telnet, ssh, ipkg and so Sep 22 22:55:30 i just wanted to know if : Sep 22 22:56:02 1) I could completely replace the firmware with some linux flavor, like slug ... didn't see and ppc specifics Sep 22 22:56:29 technically, almost certainly Sep 22 22:56:30 2) manage to install other packets that are not included in the ipkg tree, like openldap which is not available for ppc Sep 22 22:56:40 probably not Sep 22 22:56:49 well Sep 22 22:56:56 maybe if you were to port it yourself Sep 22 22:57:04 which may or may not be a lot of work at a low level Sep 22 22:57:31 i'm not a kernel hacker ... just a sysadmin Sep 22 22:58:35 but for the first option; any clues ? Sep 22 22:58:43 i'm not sure Sep 22 22:58:49 i don;t know the hardware similarities/difference Sep 22 22:58:51 but Sep 22 22:59:08 to me the fact that you can get ipkg etc installed and working would suggest that a)linux is already running Sep 22 22:59:16 b)you can put a custom distro on there Sep 22 22:59:18 however Sep 22 22:59:25 that distro may not currently exist Sep 22 22:59:34 i'm in front of the box; i can run anything u need to get more infos Sep 22 22:59:54 mmh i see Sep 22 23:01:34 but just want to make sure what it is Sep 22 23:01:55 cat /proc/cpuinfo yields Sep 22 23:02:07 processor : 0 Sep 22 23:02:26 hehe Sep 22 23:02:33 how did you get ipkg etc installed? Sep 22 23:02:51 machine is a DS-101g+ but it's a rs406 ... Sep 22 23:02:56 i.e. you must have a firmware that it pretty much like a slug firmware, and have something like an "unslung" box at the moment? Sep 22 23:03:12 bootstrap trick Sep 22 23:03:29 ah ok Sep 22 23:03:40 tbh, i haven't messed around with systems like this at all Sep 22 23:03:55 i've only just properly gotten my nslu2 unslung and doing what i want Sep 22 23:04:10 on linksys? Sep 22 23:04:25 yeah Sep 22 23:04:32 in other words, i'm pretty far from expert Sep 22 23:04:38 and to me, your questions are not simple noobish ones Sep 22 23:04:39 heh Sep 22 23:04:51 though general linux experience suggests that the answers are "not easily" Sep 22 23:05:36 yeah but as far as I saw until know; playing with that kind of stuff is really l33t for me; talking about bootstraps is just a knightmare Sep 22 23:05:55 hehe Sep 22 23:05:57 yeah Sep 22 23:05:58 ditto Sep 22 23:06:08 oki Sep 22 23:06:10 i tried LFS once, and because i had no internet at the time, it drove me crazy Sep 22 23:06:26 but i got far enough into bootstrapping to know that i dont understand enough to talk constrcuctively abou tit i;m afraid Sep 22 23:06:34 well thank you for your help anyway Sep 22 23:06:43 sorry Sep 22 23:06:43 hope that some 'experts' will wake up Sep 22 23:06:46 np Sep 22 23:06:50 there are some actually pretty clued up people in here! Sep 22 23:07:11 i remember from months back that c-a-p-l-i-n-k... is pretty clued up Sep 22 23:07:31 (don't want to set his highlight off) Sep 22 23:07:43 maybe they're too drunk for now :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 23 02:59:56 2006