**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 24 02:59:57 2006 Oct 24 03:11:18 df -h Oct 24 03:11:48 I think that may work, and is available. The -h is for human readable. Oct 24 03:25:56 k Oct 24 07:58:03 mika_ :) Oct 24 07:58:48 Yes this version from irssi (after upgrade) is perfect it works with scrips again !.. good work !! and thx alot Oct 24 08:51:17 morning Oct 24 08:52:45 Mika: so I should upgrade irssi? Oct 24 08:54:12 For me it is beter because i can load some irssi plugins/scripts Oct 24 08:54:53 I could do that with irssi 0.8.10-rc5 (20041018 1440) Oct 24 08:54:59 or is it the versions in between? Oct 24 08:55:13 does dcc work now? Oct 24 08:56:03 ah, also bitlbee is updated Oct 24 08:56:19 good work people Oct 24 08:56:22 I work now with : Client: irssi 0.8.10 (20051211 1015) Oct 24 08:57:29 if dcc is work no idea.. but I like it that i can run scripts like screenaway Oct 24 08:57:49 which is that? Oct 24 08:57:59 mika: do you have experience with route? Oct 24 08:58:12 en trackbar.pl that gives a line from where you switch Oct 24 08:58:18 route ? Oct 24 08:58:30 I currently have two connections - wireless and ADSL - would like to use'em both for different purposes Oct 24 08:59:19 I have no idea how Oct 24 08:59:21 what is screenaway Oct 24 09:00:18 screen away is a irssi script that set you /away when you detach your screen Oct 24 09:00:23 Mika: irssi: error while loading shared libraries: libperl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Oct 24 09:00:27 after upgrading irssi Oct 24 09:00:37 i understand Oct 24 09:00:57 You have downl my libs ? Oct 24 09:01:13 or did you install perl ? Oct 24 09:01:33 well, it worked few secs ago Oct 24 09:01:39 before upgrade Oct 24 09:02:27 Strange here it was not working and after a ipgk upgrade i see it is working again Oct 24 09:02:52 so I should upgrade everything.. Oct 24 09:04:30 i upgrade always everything Oct 24 09:05:07 I'm still running 5.5b - is it wise on that? Oct 24 09:05:43 dont know but it is also a diffrent we have Oct 24 09:06:30 irssi: error while loading shared libraries: libperl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Oct 24 09:06:35 sorry, triggerhappy Oct 24 09:07:01 my finger fell asleep on the mouse :P Oct 24 09:07:55 libperl.so is stil on your system ? Oct 24 09:10:09 cannot locate it Oct 24 09:11:15 on my slug it is here : /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.8/armv5b-linux/CORE/libperl.so Oct 24 09:11:49 did you try a ipkg update and ipkg upgrade Oct 24 09:12:18 everyone congradulating me on a successful attempt of de-underclocking my slug Oct 24 09:43:41 drif: is it working after a fullupgrade ? Oct 24 09:44:05 Maybe there is also a perl update Oct 24 10:03:07 de-underclock - was it straight forward? Oct 24 10:03:22 and does it make much difference Oct 24 10:36:24 hm, Package screen (4.0.2-4) installed in root is up to date. BUT Oct 24 10:36:25 [\u@\h \W]$ /opt/bin/screen --version Oct 24 10:36:25 Screen version 4.00.02 (FAU) 5-Dec-03 Oct 24 10:39:07 is this normal? Oct 24 10:41:59 why the package is 'updated' when the md5sum of the bin is still exactly same? Oct 24 10:47:58 drif: i have the same version of screen Oct 24 10:48:00 bash-3.1# /opt/bin/screen --version Oct 24 10:48:00 Screen version 4.00.02 (FAU) 5-Dec-03 Oct 24 10:48:40 and perl, v5.8.8 built for armv5b-softfloat-linux Oct 24 10:49:13 but why the version is marked 4.0.2-4 - in previous update it was 4.0.2-2 and nothing changed between those Oct 24 10:49:51 upgrading perl helped with irssi Oct 24 10:50:08 ok so irssi is working fine now for you ? Oct 24 10:50:30 haven't really tested it yet - just executed Oct 24 10:50:34 but it executed fine Oct 24 10:51:18 mika: so your screen+irssi _never_ jams? Oct 24 10:52:00 usually it's the window where irssi resides - just stops responding to typing - I can still swap screen sessions Oct 24 10:52:00 what do you mean with jams ? i never have problems i start like screen -U irssi Oct 24 10:52:49 could it be that I use -x a lot Oct 24 10:53:21 what does -x in screen ? i know i can find it in man screen but this is more easy i think :) Oct 24 10:54:31 I can access the same screen session on multiple computers at once Oct 24 10:55:05 -x Attach to a not detached screen. (Multi display mode). Oct 24 10:56:38 ok i understand and i read about it yes.. i never use it when i wil have the same on a other computer i use screen -dr pidnr Oct 24 10:57:33 So maybe that is the problem i have noidea Oct 24 11:00:26 anyone managed to crack bitlbee password? :P I've forgotten mine - also the msn ones stored in it... Oct 24 11:01:18 and for some odd reason the safety question at msn isn't anything I set it to be :-\ everything's against me Oct 24 11:05:02 i think it is in /opt/var/bitlbee/*.accounts but how to read that..hmm Oct 24 11:05:59 yeah Oct 24 11:11:23 maybe in #bitlbee ? Oct 24 11:11:32 Google ont say much about it Oct 24 11:12:53 s/ont/dont/ Oct 24 11:12:53 Mika_ meant: Google dont say much about it Oct 24 11:39:54 hi Oct 24 11:40:49 can anyone help me add a pl2303 usb-serial adaptor to my device ? Oct 24 11:41:23 I've followed the example shown here... Oct 24 11:41:24 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Peripherals/USB2Serial Oct 24 11:44:22 but dmesg is showing a lot of errors, liek this : Oct 24 11:44:22 SCSI disk error : host 1 channel 0 id 0 lun 0 return code = 70000 Oct 24 11:44:22 I/O error: dev 08:11, sector 331080 Oct 24 11:50:26 matholio, seems like your disk is dying Oct 24 11:51:52 I just unplugged the serial adaptor and rebooted. Oct 24 11:52:14 i have those errors to Oct 24 11:52:23 bash-3.1# dmesg |grep error Oct 24 11:52:23 [error] ixEthMiiPhyScan : unexpected Mii PHY ID 00008201 Oct 24 11:52:23 SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0 return code = 8000002 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 13227856 Oct 24 11:52:26 and dmesg doesn't show those messages. Oct 24 11:52:27 SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0 return code = 8000002 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 76192488 Oct 24 11:52:30 SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0 return code = 8000002 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 226243704 Oct 24 11:52:31 gone. Oct 24 11:52:52 http://rafb.net/paste/results/oc9O4F13.html Oct 24 11:53:35 nice. that's what I want. Oct 24 11:53:44 so I added these lines... Oct 24 11:54:17 * ipkg install kernel-module-usbserial Oct 24 11:54:17 * ipkg install kernel-module-pl2303 Oct 24 11:54:17 * insmod usbserial Oct 24 11:54:17 * insmod pl2303 Oct 24 11:54:32 and plugged in the adaptor in port two. Oct 24 11:54:39 I'll try again. Oct 24 11:57:11 hmm, now mine say the same as yours. Oct 24 11:57:18 good, but hmm. Oct 24 12:02:57 I'd like to connect via ssh so I can scp to it, can anyone tell me what package is required ? Oct 24 12:06:06 BASH Oct 24 12:06:13 sorry for the caps Oct 24 12:06:56 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/Bash Oct 24 12:13:58 do you mean what package has ssh in it? Oct 24 12:15:21 matholio, openssh ? Oct 24 12:15:48 yep, that's the one Oct 24 12:16:24 that will let me conect to the device via ssh ? Oct 24 12:16:29 * matholio reads Oct 24 12:16:34 yep Oct 24 12:21:18 woo. superb. Oct 24 12:21:23 * matholio kills telnet Oct 24 12:21:25 :) Oct 24 12:21:38 are you working from a linux destop into your slug? Oct 24 12:22:05 or MS Wwindows? Oct 24 12:26:05 * barnseen1o strokes his slug Oct 24 12:26:15 :) Oct 24 12:26:26 So is your PC using Windows, or Linux? Oct 24 12:26:45 im on windows here using ssh/putty to irssi on slug running debianslug Oct 24 12:26:53 If it's Windows, have a google for putty Oct 24 12:27:09 that'll let you ssh/scp into your slug Oct 24 12:27:22 winscp is a nice sftp file transfer client for windows too Oct 24 12:29:17 im also listening to tunes on my slug remotely at work using mt-daapd and rendevous. its a lovely solution Oct 24 12:30:04 hmm, not heard of that.. Oct 24 12:30:07 * CieD takes notes Oct 24 12:30:17 heard of which mt-daapd? Oct 24 12:30:21 yeah Oct 24 12:30:27 its new name is firefly Oct 24 12:30:45 its an itunes (daapd) server for linux, with compiled versions for nslu2 Oct 24 12:30:49 *newish Oct 24 12:31:18 thanks, I'll get them on my to-do list, having only just installed debian on the slug last night Oct 24 12:31:20 and you can use a little app called rendevous in windows to proxy a daapd connection to between your home ip and local Oct 24 12:31:51 yeah its a killer solution for media streaming both at home and remotely Oct 24 12:32:23 atm im streaming to pcs and an xbox in the house, but id love to get a roku when i have some spare cash Oct 24 12:32:37 :) Oct 24 12:33:01 what you intending to use the slug for? Oct 24 12:33:43 oh.. everything :) music, photos, web hosting Oct 24 12:33:57 heh me too Oct 24 12:33:59 and anything else that I can get my head round Oct 24 12:34:17 currently used for music/video/web/chat/photos Oct 24 12:34:29 it works beautifully with xbox media centre Oct 24 12:34:38 especially cos i picked one up for 30£ Oct 24 12:34:45 I'm thinking about putting one on my motorbike... as a wireless repository mirror for going to LUG meets Oct 24 12:35:05 mines wired as its sat right next to router Oct 24 12:35:13 used with a 2.5" USB disk it'll be a killer Oct 24 12:35:15 one thing i would like to try is the webcam Oct 24 12:35:33 yep, me too, that's likely to be the next project Oct 24 12:37:00 i read the docs, and have a cam - but just not got round yet. i was panicking a bit about the kernel support required Oct 24 12:37:31 :) Well, it'd be nice to find somewhere with a bit off support for such things Oct 24 12:38:21 the guys in #nslu2-linux are really helpful .. just usually a convo stretches over a few days Oct 24 12:38:53 uhuh, although that's advertised as developers only... Oct 24 12:39:12 yes it is. but they just cant help being helpful! Oct 24 12:39:30 This is where I'd expect to see people trying to get usb webcams working, getting smoe help! Oct 24 12:39:34 and some help too Oct 24 12:42:07 thanks guys, I have my usb-serial working and I'm able to program my LED scroller. work really well. Oct 24 12:42:18 excellent Oct 24 12:42:19 led scroller! Oct 24 12:42:28 what in gods name is that? Oct 24 12:43:25 oh, like a led matrix message thing Oct 24 12:43:41 aha gotcha Oct 24 12:43:49 cool, what you using that for? Oct 24 12:43:53 I found a cheap one on ebay and it uses rs232 to program. Oct 24 12:44:06 whats cheap for that kind of thing? Oct 24 12:44:17 revered engineered the code and now I have a neat python app I can pipe test to, get scrolled. Oct 24 12:44:44 it's only 4 letters long, after that it scrolls. Oct 24 12:44:48 $20 Oct 24 12:45:07 cool, do you program it with some words, then it remembers them and can be disconnected? Oct 24 12:46:13 indeed. Oct 24 12:46:51 but it's better to keep attached and just pop messages up. Oct 24 12:47:11 yeah sounds rocking Oct 24 12:47:23 right, totally did what I wanted tonight. happy, but tired. Oct 24 12:47:28 nn all. thnaks again. Oct 24 12:47:31 heh nn Oct 24 12:47:38 * matholio wanders off Oct 24 12:47:45 o/ Oct 24 21:20:01 hey guys! Oct 24 21:20:32 can anyone tell me where to find the leds-gpio driver for openslug? Oct 24 21:21:39 michi_, maybe, that you get more/one answers at #nslu2-linux or #openslug Oct 24 21:22:05 ok, thanks a lot Oct 24 21:22:15 np Oct 24 21:30:41 michi_, and remember, these aren't realtime support channels, so stay online for a few hours, someone may have an answer, sometimes **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Oct 25 02:59:57 2006