**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 27 02:59:56 2006 Sep 27 03:06:15 where is the httpd for the unslung Apache install? Sep 27 03:27:55 what? could it really be true that there is no netatalk afp suite in the unslung ipkg repository? Sep 27 03:31:53 anyone know where it is? Sep 27 03:32:19 DrJ: ipkg files apache Sep 27 03:34:00 what does that do Sep 27 03:34:26 ah, crap, a lot of files Sep 27 03:36:06 anyway to have those printed to a file? Sep 27 03:36:38 ipkg files apache | grep httpd Sep 27 03:36:41 ty Sep 27 03:36:58 I believe the httpd was buffered out on the other command Sep 27 03:37:12 yay, that worked Sep 27 03:37:14 ty Sep 27 03:37:33 /opt/etc/apache2/httpd.conf Sep 27 03:37:37 that's it Sep 27 03:37:39 personally i would recommend to use something lighter than apache on the slug Sep 27 03:37:56 I've been running apache on it for a long time Sep 27 03:38:08 I have it setup with php and everything Sep 27 10:01:17 hey there Sep 27 10:01:59 hi Sep 27 10:02:04 hey Lunar_Lamp Sep 27 10:03:49 I have a WL500G and a NSLU2. which one should I prefer to turn into an UNSLUNG device? Sep 27 10:04:07 well Sep 27 10:04:19 i've not used the WL500g at all, so i cannot comment on that Sep 27 10:04:37 does the wl500g have any feautres that the nslu2 doesn't? Sep 27 10:05:07 well. you can connect usb devices to it and quite a lot of opt packages run on the WL500G too, as far as I understand Sep 27 10:05:23 the NSLU2 is currently my data storage and the WL500G is ... erm... left over Sep 27 10:05:43 so i should better take the WL, but the NSLU2's performance might be better Sep 27 10:06:46 well, i suspec tht enslu2 is better supported as it is the original device etc Sep 27 10:07:52 i do not plan to be an advanced user trying to challenge the device... some webserver / LAN data storage / e-mail server is enough for me Sep 27 10:08:18 well, then nslu2 is definitely sufficient Sep 27 10:08:36 i'm using mine as lan storage, webserver and as an irc bnc Sep 27 10:08:53 I should get another to use as a dns, heh Sep 27 10:08:57 does it make sense to configure the (anyway left over) WL500g and if it appears to be too slow I can still switch over to the NSLU2? Sep 27 10:09:19 hey joga Sep 27 10:10:27 it might be an idea to do that, so that you will not risk any data-loss etc from your nslu2 Sep 27 10:10:47 means you can still use your nslu2 whilst you're tearing your hair out because you can't work out how to set up your webserver etc Sep 27 10:11:00 that's exactly my concern. if I screw up the WL, bummer but not the end of the world Sep 27 10:13:56 'kay guys, thanks for the chat and seeya! Sep 27 11:29:08 hello Sep 27 11:29:44 hello? Sep 27 11:30:48 can anybody help me Sep 27 11:46:12 it depends what kind of help you need Sep 27 11:46:16 just ask Sep 27 11:46:25 damn Sep 27 11:46:27 I'm blind :P Sep 27 15:42:52 Anyone here fatten their slug to 64MB by piggybacking RAM chips? Sep 27 17:39:09 no joshin : that page on the wiki put me off .. looked a bit rocket science for me Sep 27 19:07:55 barnseenio, I like rocket science! :) I just want a touch of a guide on if I can use all 64M with redboot. Sep 27 19:15:55 hi Sep 27 19:16:30 hi Sep 27 20:51:54 lol joshin Sep 27 22:48:57 hi Sep 27 22:49:13 hi Sep 27 22:49:28 I've installed DebianSlug on my NSLU :) Sep 27 22:50:24 First, I would like to thank all the people who get involved in that great project :) Sep 27 22:50:29 hi there Sep 27 22:50:31 3.10? Sep 27 22:50:48 yes, DebianSlug 3.10 Sep 27 22:50:59 what are you going to do with it? Sep 27 22:51:08 but there is something I don't understand Sep 27 22:51:14 ? Sep 27 22:51:38 blaster8: a few services like proxy, file server, etc. Sep 27 22:51:57 Have you bootstrapped Debian or not? Sep 27 22:52:06 yes Sep 27 22:52:57 but when I reboot the NSLU, some informations are lost, like the date/time, motd file, hostname, etc. Sep 27 22:53:45 is there some files saved directly on the NSLU ? Sep 27 22:53:47 are you sure you are booting off the HD Sep 27 22:54:28 well I think I do :) Sep 27 22:54:40 run df Sep 27 22:55:17 ok Sep 27 22:55:30 I have /dev/sda1 and sda2 mounted Sep 27 22:55:47 sda1 -> / and sda2 -> /home Sep 27 22:56:17 hmm Sep 27 22:56:29 it should be persistent like that i think :-s Sep 27 22:56:36 not sure what's happening then, sorry Sep 27 22:56:39 I don't run debian atm Sep 27 22:56:56 isn't there a debian nslu2 chan on this server? Sep 27 22:57:04 they might know better Sep 27 22:57:09 no Sep 27 22:57:28 the date problem is confusing me :) Sep 27 22:57:38 Lacteus, hwclock is broken in debianslug 3.10 Sep 27 22:57:53 you need to create a new entry in /dev Sep 27 22:58:09 mknod 254 0 /dev/rtc iirc Sep 27 22:58:27 check /sys and subdirs for the major and minor numbers for the dev Sep 27 22:58:28 exactly, /dev/rtc doesn't exist Sep 27 23:03:27 cat /sys/class/rtc-dev/rtc0/dev -> 254:0 Sep 27 23:04:03 so, i guess you should set the date using date -s and sync with the hwclock then Sep 27 23:05:18 254:0 right Sep 27 23:06:09 mknod 254 0 /dev/rtcc Sep 27 23:06:09 how do I sync with the hwclock (I don't know how to use hwclock, sorry :) Sep 27 23:06:16 mknod 254 0 /dev/rtc Sep 27 23:06:29 hwclock -s Sep 27 23:06:42 oops Sep 27 23:06:44 hwclock -w Sep 27 23:07:40 mknod: missing operand after `/dev/rtc' Sep 27 23:08:43 Lacteus: ls -la /dev/rtc0 please Sep 27 23:08:53 does that give any output? Sep 27 23:09:18 ls: /dev/rtc0: No such file or directory Sep 27 23:09:29 oh well, just a thought Sep 27 23:10:25 mknod c 254 0 /dev/rtc Sep 27 23:10:27 sorry Sep 27 23:11:27 mknod: invalid device type `254' Sep 27 23:12:17 mknod 254 0 /dev/rtc c ? Sep 27 23:12:29 Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR Sep 27 23:12:42 mknod /dev/rtc c 254 0 Sep 27 23:12:47 :) Sep 27 23:13:39 hwclock seems to work now Sep 27 23:13:47 thank you very much Sep 27 23:13:56 how did you know the 254 0 params ? Sep 27 23:14:38 psychic Sep 27 23:14:40 ;) Sep 27 23:14:54 no seriously, all this stuff is in /sys somewhere Sep 27 23:15:13 ok :) Sep 27 23:15:38 last thing : did you know how to change the hostname correctly ? Sep 27 23:16:08 Lacteus, vi /etc/hostname ? Sep 27 23:16:10 I've changed my hostname like I do on other Unix Sep 27 23:16:25 yes /etc/hostname, hosts, etc. Sep 27 23:16:42 but when I reboot, the hostname still the same as before Sep 27 23:17:06 Lacteus, did you run turnup init ? Sep 27 23:17:19 shame on me Sep 27 23:17:20 no Sep 27 23:17:50 Lacteus, no prob, you should edit /initrd/etc/hostname too Sep 27 23:17:54 this is my fifth hour with a slug Sep 27 23:17:57 lol Sep 27 23:18:10 but you know what ? I like it ! Sep 27 23:18:24 don't get addicted ;) Lacteus Sep 27 23:18:51 I run turnup init after the changes, I presume ? Sep 27 23:22:23 EvilDevil: how I do to edit files in /initrd/ ? Sep 27 23:22:48 I reboot without the HD ? Sep 27 23:23:30 is /initrd mounted read-only? Sep 27 23:24:08 not for the root, and I'm root Sep 27 23:25:42 well, I am under DebianSlug, and all the files in /initrd are read-only Sep 27 23:26:33 okay, best thing to do is to boot without the hd and run either turnup init or modify /etc/hostname Sep 27 23:26:59 all right Sep 27 23:27:14 well, thank you very much for your help :) Sep 27 23:30:15 de rien, Lacteus Sep 27 23:31:51 diantre ! Sep 27 23:32:07 dire que j'aurais pu m'exprimer en français depuis le début Sep 27 23:32:13 :) Sep 27 23:35:39 Lacteus, je ne parle beaucoup de francais(j'ai eu francais 6 ans a l'ecole), je viens d'allemagne Sep 27 23:36:08 I saw that you speak german on forums :) Sep 27 23:37:04 nslu2-info.de ? Sep 27 23:39:23 I think so Sep 27 23:39:29 I don't remember Sep 27 23:40:36 I'm falling in love with that little box :o) Sep 27 23:41:23 Lacteus, there's a french wiki for the nslu2 too. Sep 27 23:42:09 where ? Sep 27 23:42:12 http://slugplayer.free.fr/wikini/wakka.php?wiki=PagePrincipale Sep 27 23:42:52 great Sep 27 23:44:38 I'm tired Sep 27 23:44:44 thanks again **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 28 02:59:56 2006