**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 16 02:59:56 2007 Jun 16 06:07:54 is there a way to change the port that the Web UI for nslu2 running with unslung can be changed from the default of 80? Jun 16 06:18:29 any1 around? Jun 16 06:18:34 any1 awake? Jun 16 06:19:39 am around and just woke up ;) Jun 16 06:22:34 great! Jun 16 06:22:45 I hope you are not too groggy Jun 16 06:24:51 DrZimmerman: Do you know if there is a way to install php after you install apache, and not both at the same time (i.e. php-apache).. ??? Jun 16 06:31:43 I can't seem to get php to work with apache... Jun 16 06:45:15 siulung: hmm i dunno, i didn't use my slug in a long time :) Jun 16 06:46:19 I have to edit the httpd.conf file, but after install of php I can't seem to find the module Jun 16 06:53:25 it looks like ifyou install php separately from apache, it doesn't install the module Jun 16 11:00:04 what the best torrent client when u are using unslung? Jun 16 12:19:44 hello Jun 16 17:51:42 hey someone can tell me for doing a serial jtag what kind of max3233 i need i have choice between 20/pdip 20/soic and 28/soic what the difference which one i need ? Jun 16 20:00:33 how would one tell if they bricked their nslu2? Jun 16 20:29:28 whats the best torrent package if u want it to be easy to setup and to controll but still pretty good? :P Jun 16 20:59:23 DigiI-: enhanced-ctorrent Jun 16 21:01:02 ebryn: hard question. there have been so few bricked NSLU2s (2 in the history of the project, IIRC) that I don't really know. No LEDS, or LEDs do not respond as they should when powering up with the reset button held in. Jun 16 21:18:20 mwester-laptop can u tell me how u start a torrent file download after the ipkg install? New on using this stuff =) Jun 16 21:18:37 mwester-laptop: i'm stuck with a solid amber/orange status light Jun 16 21:19:04 the ethernet light will illuminate when a cable is plugged in, and blinks when i run pings Jun 16 21:19:53 i get no ping responses, no arp listings, tried telneting to redboot with no luck, can't power off with the power button, can't reset into upgrade mode either Jun 16 21:20:11 How did it get into this state? Jun 16 21:21:38 honestly, i don't remember, it was sitting for awhile. i had unslung working on it in the past. i'm thinking maybe i had a usb hd connected but decided to use it directly hooked up to my computer Jun 16 21:21:57 maybe i had a failed flashing in the past Jun 16 21:22:54 there aren't any hardware reset procedures like the wrt54g has? Jun 16 21:23:10 ie. earthing pin 16 of the flash chip, etc Jun 16 21:23:51 Yes. The wiki article on entering upgrade mode using the reset button is the general equivalent of the "pin 16" thing with the wrtg54. Jun 16 21:24:53 Doesn't sound to me like it's "bricked" in the sense of a failed firmware change; perhaps just hardware failure. Jun 16 21:25:29 *tear* Jun 16 21:25:33 Nevertheless, it's probably worth trying the "how to recover from a bad flash" procedures before you consider it dead. Jun 16 21:25:59 i think i've tried everything Jun 16 21:26:15 Different power supply too? Jun 16 21:26:32 no. Jun 16 21:26:50 that isnt on the list Jun 16 21:27:07 There's been a case where a new PSU recovered a seemingly-damaged slug. Jun 16 21:27:38 Also perform the standard hardware repair procedures: Jun 16 21:27:59 Open the case. remove the board. Brush it with an old toothbrush, or equivalent. Jun 16 21:28:15 Remove the lithium battery inside, wait some time, re-install same. Jun 16 21:28:31 power back up (without case, if more convenient), and see what it does. Jun 16 21:30:02 Your goal is just to get the LEDs (other than the ethernet; that's hardware controlled) to change in any fashion when you powerup and follow the reset-button-to-enter-upgrade-mode procedure. Jun 16 21:33:56 i don't have another 5v 2a power supply Jun 16 21:34:08 so i can't do that, but everything else i've done Jun 16 21:34:23 i guess i'm out of luck Jun 16 21:35:12 ebryn: only needs about 0.5a if there is nothing plugged into the USB connectors. Jun 16 21:35:28 unless you've got a way to check the power supply - ie a multi meter or something? Jun 16 21:36:32 ebryn: where are you located? If you are near someone with jtag gear, perhaps they might be able to see if they can recover it. Jun 16 21:37:01 comcast is us? Jun 16 21:38:49 im near chicago Jun 16 21:42:18 Good afternoon! Jun 16 21:43:27 Its Good Morning Jun 16 21:43:30 As you've just entered ;) Jun 16 21:44:18 ebryn: Ok. I am also, actually. So it would be practical, should you wish, for me to take a look at it. Postage is cheaper than a new one. Should you decide to trashcan it, I'll take the carcass off your hands (I'd prefer a dead one as a display unit than one of my running ones!). Jun 16 21:45:35 ~ugt Jun 16 21:45:36 from memory, ugt is Universial Greeting Time. Created in #mipslinux, it is a rule that states that whenever somebody enters an IRC channel it is always morning, and it is always late when the person leaves. The local time of any other people in the channel, including the greeter, is irrelevant. Jun 16 21:47:00 Cheers mwester-laptop :) Jun 16 21:47:28 As otherwise, its technically incorret leesiulung, as im in the UK, and its 10.45pm ie evening Jun 16 21:48:09 Reedy_Boy, well it is 3pm here on the westcoast of US.... So it is all relative Jun 16 21:48:19 yeah Jun 16 21:48:38 but as capbot just quoted, thats the way its supposed to be ;) Jun 16 21:48:39 lol just installed enhancedCTorrent but in what folder was it installed? :O i dont know :S Jun 16 21:49:01 which enhancedCTorrent Jun 16 21:49:05 should tell you Jun 16 21:49:16 hu? Jun 16 21:49:41 linux has a command - 'which' which will tell you where things are installed Jun 16 21:49:52 cant remember if you have to install which (ipkg install which) first Jun 16 21:50:34 guess u do, cos dint work at first =) Jun 16 21:51:57 yeah Jun 16 21:52:01 its listed on the ipkg feeds Jun 16 21:52:21 Reedy_Boy maybe u can tell me, when i have installed enhanced-ctorrent, how do i start a download? haved figured it out :S Jun 16 21:52:34 not a clue without looking it up Jun 16 21:52:50 hm ok Jun 16 21:53:00 not in the wiki? Jun 16 21:53:07 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/EnhancedCTorrent Jun 16 21:53:17 yea but i dont really understand it :S Jun 16 21:53:51 not that good at it =) just learning but its pretty hard to start from scratch Jun 16 21:54:41 DigiI-: on Unslung, it will be in /opt/bin --- are you using telnet or SSH to get into the NSLU2? Jun 16 21:54:55 ssh, using putty Jun 16 21:55:04 hmm the manual is down - helpful Jun 16 21:55:32 Ok, then /opt/bin should be in your path, so you should be able to just type the commands to start enhanced-ctorrent. Jun 16 21:55:42 (whatever they are, I don't recall ATM) Jun 16 21:56:15 hmmm Jun 16 21:56:26 using nohup and CTCS Jun 16 21:56:27 nohup enhanced-ctorrent -S localhost:2780 [other options]] Some.torrent 2>logfile.txt >&2 enhanced-ctorrent (-s = listening port??) file.torrent Jun 16 21:56:57 sounds like it would work Jun 16 21:57:29 Yeah, but get it working without the nohup and the logfiles and redirection first. Jun 16 21:57:59 yeah Jun 16 21:58:26 u hafto be in opt/bin/ in order ot thee command to work? Jun 16 21:59:02 and hafto some.torrent be in the hdd on nlsu2? Jun 16 21:59:57 well, if the path is in PATH - you dont need to type the path name Jun 16 22:00:06 no for the first question, yes for the second :-) Jun 16 22:00:34 easiest way is to browse to the dir with the torrent file, and then run from there, i should imagine Jun 16 22:06:16 hmm hmm Jun 16 22:07:46 ctorrent example.torrent <-- according to the user manual that text should work if i want to use the default options? Jun 16 22:10:11 but if i dir too \hdd\ that is where the torrent is and type in ctorrent b.torrent i get dir: no such file or directory :/ Jun 16 22:10:49 do I need to load a module for MySQL to use with Apache/PHP? Jun 16 22:11:35 usually need php_mysql Jun 16 22:12:06 mwester-laptop u seems to used it before, know what i do wrong? Jun 16 22:12:24 leesiulung, ipkg install php-mysql Jun 16 22:12:41 Reedy_Boy: so, don't do 'ipkg install mysql'? Jun 16 22:12:52 that would just install the mysql binary Jun 16 22:13:40 Reedy_boy: crud, so I have to use php-mysql? Can I do it on top of the original install? Does it retain my settings? Jun 16 22:13:45 which if your running on your slug with apache and php... would be very slow Jun 16 22:14:07 php-mysql should just be the php to mysql interface module Jun 16 22:14:22 so install that, and maybe have to uncomment a line in your php config Jun 16 22:14:25 reedy_boy: yeah I noticed just a simple phpinfo() call was slow after i installed mysql Jun 16 22:14:54 reedy_boy: ohhh... so installing php_mysql does not actually install mysql? Jun 16 22:15:10 nope Jun 16 22:15:19 it should just install the interfacing module Jun 16 22:15:31 i dont know if it does anything else, as i havent tried it myself Jun 16 22:15:42 but that is should be all it provides Jun 16 22:16:23 leesiulung: ipkg list php-mysql Jun 16 22:17:48 reedy_boy: does php and apache alone slow the slug down significantly? Jun 16 22:18:08 mwester-laptop gone? Jun 16 22:18:18 i think apache is quite heavyweight for the slug Jun 16 22:18:21 eno: that command is usefull Jun 16 22:18:24 i believe its in the wiki is somewhere Jun 16 22:18:50 other people have used other http servers as they are lighterweight - still with php integration Jun 16 22:19:21 reedy_ boy: problem is I need to host subversion, I don't think subversion supports other web servers Jun 16 22:19:41 you dont need a web server for svn Jun 16 22:19:49 you can do it via ssh, im pretty sure Jun 16 22:19:56 reedy_boy: the php-apache-mysql and subversion for a handfull of users Jun 16 22:20:06 hmm Jun 16 22:20:16 the nslu2 might not be the best platform for it Jun 16 22:20:24 reedy_boy: yeah, you can use it by tunneling through ssh. Unfortunately, subclipse does not support this Jun 16 22:21:01 reedy_boy: I would hate to have a full blown 80W+ computer running 24/7, not to mention the heat.... oooooohhhh the heat!!! Jun 16 22:21:22 they aint that warm ;) Jun 16 22:21:24 Mini itx? Jun 16 22:21:39 Or paid hosting... Dreamhost allow svn Jun 16 22:22:21 reedy_boy: they are hot when it is 90-110 F degrees outside Jun 16 22:22:26 lol Jun 16 22:22:35 I thought the svn package didnt need a seperate webserver? Jun 16 22:23:05 oh Jun 16 22:24:02 reedy_boy: it does not, however for ssl you need openssl in conjunction with apache... besides there are actually directions on how to use apache Jun 16 22:24:06 in that combination Jun 16 22:24:41 ahhh Jun 16 22:26:42 so.... I wanted to use some collaboration type software, but it requires python or java... so I ended upchoosing a forum... found something called minibb Jun 16 22:27:01 I figure for less than 12 users, it shouldn't be too bad.... ? Jun 16 22:27:45 i dont know Jun 16 22:27:54 if it had more memory, it wouldnt be as bad Jun 16 22:28:03 could get a 2nd slug and run mysql on that one ;) Jun 16 22:28:43 so the constraint is memory, not processor speed? Jun 16 22:29:05 i believe more than anythin Jun 16 22:30:00 hmmm... so if I de-underclocked it... not much better Jun 16 22:30:06 it would help a bit Jun 16 22:30:21 do you know if it came deunderclocked at stock? Jun 16 22:30:26 cat /proc/cpuinof Jun 16 22:30:30 only other option is to remove unused modules and tweak it Jun 16 22:30:36 s/cpuinof/cpuinfo Jun 16 22:30:41 yeah Jun 16 22:30:49 on my windows box, mysql takes up ~ 30mb,apache takes up 30mb Jun 16 22:30:55 then php whatever it decides ot use as and when Jun 16 22:30:58 it is underclocked... I had this one for a long time Jun 16 22:31:08 so it'll be swapping Jun 16 22:31:16 mwester-laptop, i am right here aint i? Jun 16 22:31:26 As its only got 32mb (?) of memory Jun 16 22:31:51 is there a way to find what the size all processors currently running in memory is? Jun 16 22:33:10 ps shows a list of processes Jun 16 22:34:02 in theory I could kill a bunch of child httpd processes, I only need a t most 24.... Jun 16 22:34:27 or try free Jun 16 22:34:30 'free' Jun 16 22:34:50 -bash-3.2# free Jun 16 22:34:50 total used free shared buffers Jun 16 22:34:50 Mem: 30524 27380 3144 0 5960 Jun 16 22:34:50 Swap: 127964 2904 125060 Jun 16 22:34:50 Total: 158488 30284 128204 Jun 16 22:34:59 Reedy_Boy u can maybe tell me why ctorrent filename.torrent doesent work when "filename.torrent" is on slug's hdd Jun 16 22:35:31 u hafto be in opt/bin/ in order ot thee command to work? Jun 16 22:35:32 --- Emu|AFK is now known as EmuandCo Jun 16 22:35:32 and hafto some.torrent be in the hdd on nlsu2? Jun 16 22:35:32 no for the first question, yes for the second :-) Jun 16 22:35:49 it says, free memory 4112 Jun 16 22:35:54 thats 4mb Jun 16 22:35:56 < Jun 16 22:36:14 DigiI-, you tried giving it the path to the torrent Jun 16 22:36:32 enhanced-ctorrent /share/file/torrent.torrent Jun 16 22:36:36 I have yet to install php-mysql, but don't expect it to take a lot of resources.... but php, apache, mysql and subversion is all installed Jun 16 22:36:38 Reedy_Boy in order to get to opt\bin\ u type "dir opt\bin\ right? is so, i have tryed it Jun 16 22:36:40 ohh openssl too Jun 16 22:39:04 reedy_boy: mini-itx looks interresting,... they got a new one called pico-itx Jun 16 22:39:28 DigiI-: keep http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/linux/excerpt/LinuxPG_quickref/linux.pdf handy Jun 16 22:39:40 Bloody keyboard Jun 16 22:40:00 you can get mini-itx's running pico psu's Jun 16 22:40:04 about 35W or so Jun 16 22:40:25 DigiI-, errm you shouldnt need to type dir.. Jun 16 22:41:48 Reedy_Boy ok ur right, but i works just as nice, but the thing is i dont get the download ot start Jun 16 22:44:24 hmm Jun 16 22:44:31 * mwester-laptop returns... Jun 16 22:44:44 DigiI-: your slashes are going the wrong way. Jun 16 22:45:08 In order to see what's in the opt/bin directory, on Linux you type: ls /opt/bin Jun 16 22:45:17 reedy_boy: yup.... I was hoping osmething in the sub 20W region.... Jun 16 22:45:48 If you are logged in via openssh (not telnet), then when you type a command, it looks in /opt/bin, so you shouldn't have to prefix the command with "/opt/bin/" yourself. Jun 16 22:46:06 DigiI-: what's not working? Jun 16 22:46:42 # enhanced-ctorrent b.torrent Jun 16 22:46:43 error, open "b.torrent" failed: No such file or directory Jun 16 22:46:43 error, initial meta info failed. Jun 16 22:46:57 thats a step in the right way i guess Jun 16 22:47:23 leesiulung, hmm Jun 16 22:47:26 Yep. It says that the file "b.torrent" doesn't exist wherever you are currently at in the directory structure Jun 16 22:47:28 2 slugs could work Jun 16 22:48:02 reed_boy: I think that is what I wil lend up with, especially since I have two of them in my posseson right now.... I was just hoping all of it would run on one unit... Jun 16 22:48:12 DigiI-: the command "pwd" will print out where you are at currently, and the command "ls" will list the directory -- are you where you should be, and does b.torrent exist there? Jun 16 22:48:32 thing is that b.torrent is placed in a mapp called "hdd" Jun 16 22:48:43 mapp? Jun 16 22:49:00 on slugs external harddrive Jun 16 22:49:10 usb disk Jun 16 22:49:25 Oh. Well, cd over to that place - try "cd /public" Jun 16 22:49:58 leesiulung, im sure it'll run Jun 16 22:50:02 (The "DISK 1" share on the windows network maps to the /public directory on the slug) Jun 16 22:50:04 just not with any great preformance Jun 16 22:50:22 reedy_boy, guess I have to give it a shot to find out Jun 16 22:50:48 reedy_boy: i will report back. I might even write a couple of articles on my experience with how tos.... Jun 16 22:51:04 heh Jun 16 22:51:31 mwester-laptop hmm didnt really understand that :S Jun 16 22:52:11 DigiI-: How did you put the file on the external harddrive? Jun 16 22:52:17 when i type /public i get "permission denied" Jun 16 22:52:19 reedy_boy: hmmm... the mini-itx stuff is expensive Jun 16 22:52:31 u used the windown network Jun 16 22:53:02 Ok. That share on the windows network usually maps to the /public directory ("folder") on the NSLU2. Jun 16 22:53:18 You need to change to that directory in order to see/use that area of the hard drive. Jun 16 22:53:25 the command is "cd" (change directory) Jun 16 22:53:52 leesiulung, it is, as its not as much massed produced... ebay can find bargains Jun 16 22:54:02 try 2 slugs, see how you get on Jun 16 22:54:14 it shares on the self made mapp hdd Jun 16 22:54:16 Hence, "cd /public" --- then use the "ls" command to list the contents -- hopefully you will see either the .torrent file, or you will see the folder that you put the .torrent file in. Jun 16 22:54:25 reedy_boy: i will try 2 slugs, before putting down money for mini-itx.... but it sure looks nice... Jun 16 22:54:39 What do you mean by "self made mapp hdd"? Can you describe what you did? Jun 16 22:55:04 maybe renamed public Jun 16 22:55:14 I doubt that Jun 16 22:55:27 but if type cd /hdd/ i get to the right place where b.torrent is Jun 16 22:55:32 can se it whit ls Jun 16 22:55:32 On windows, what network location did you use? Jun 16 22:55:54 leesiulung, yeah, i wouldnt mind a mini-itx in a shiny aluminium rackmount case - £££$$$ Jun 16 22:56:25 Ok. Well I don't know how you got it into /hdd, but if that's where it is, that's where you need to start ctorrent from. Jun 16 22:56:41 so just "cd /hdd", and then try the torrent download command. Jun 16 22:57:20 get the same error msg Jun 16 22:57:34 that it fails becouse its no such file Jun 16 22:57:40 but its there when i use ls Jun 16 22:57:52 OH Jun 16 22:57:57 Type "ls" -- and cut and paste the output (if it's just a line or two) here Jun 16 22:58:11 u was case sensitiv, big and small letters Jun 16 22:58:21 it* Jun 16 22:58:25 Ahhh... yes, case matters! Jun 16 22:58:34 autocomplete FTW ;) Jun 16 22:58:50 hehe mwester-laptop thx, ur an angel ;) Jun 16 22:59:34 but where will it download? can i place it in a dir at the sametime or do i hafto replace it later from somewhere Jun 16 22:59:47 i think there was an -S path Jun 16 22:59:50 to change where you wanted it Jun 16 22:59:55 if you install bash, and use that as your shell, you can use tab to autocomplete paths and filenames Jun 16 22:59:58 ah Jun 16 23:00:10 i'd presume it'd download to the same dir as the torrent file.. Jun 16 23:00:44 ur right about that =) Jun 16 23:00:45 Last time I used it, it downloaded into the same directory alongside the torrent file. Jun 16 23:00:47 -s Jun 16 23:00:53 -s filename Download ("save as") to a different file or directory Jun 16 23:01:22 -a is a useful option - reduce fragmentation Jun 16 23:01:36 whats reduce framentation? Jun 16 23:02:34 and from what i have read it says iof u close the ssh win, the download will quit, but there is some sort of fix for it =O Jun 16 23:02:44 u know where i can find it? Jun 16 23:03:51 DigiI-: get it working first, then tackle things like that. The package is "screen" and it allows you to have multiple "virtual" login sessions to the NSLU2. Jun 16 23:04:18 * mwester-laptop doesn't use that; he just makes sure that his ssh session stays open. Jun 16 23:05:12 hehe :P yea, but if i'm going to us it like i want too i would wanna close of the comp and go to work while slug is downloading Jun 16 23:05:39 theres the things to do background download Jun 16 23:05:54 "If you want to keep your torrent downloads running in the background, you can start them with nohup"... Jun 16 23:06:46 like, enc Jun 16 23:09:49 nohup, screen, or dtach Jun 16 23:10:13 how do u use nohup? something u hafto install? Jun 16 23:10:35 "ipkg install coreutils" Jun 16 23:10:51 if it isnt already installed Jun 16 23:12:04 nope its not Jun 16 23:12:11 not according to which Jun 16 23:14:23 enhanced-ctorrent -d 500 -u 20 -s /Musik/ B.torrent Jun 16 23:14:47 does it look incorrect? says "must spoecify one torrent file Jun 16 23:14:52 but i haaaave :( Jun 16 23:15:38 it might want a file name after musik Jun 16 23:16:14 musik is a dir Jun 16 23:16:21 want it to be save into that dir Jun 16 23:16:36 yeah, does it not need a filename... Jun 16 23:16:43 enhanced-ctorrent -d 500 -u 20 B.torrent Jun 16 23:16:51 doesnt work either Jun 16 23:16:54 same thing Jun 16 23:17:19 enhanced-ctorrent B.torrent -d 500 -u 20 Jun 16 23:17:54 noope Jun 16 23:18:59 aah case sensitivity Jun 16 23:19:30 lol Jun 16 23:20:07 gotta get that in to my head ;) windows is so childproof that anything works here ;) Jun 16 23:21:13 hehe Jun 16 23:21:19 i just use autocomplete to get round that Jun 16 23:22:34 =) Jun 16 23:23:04 hmm Reedy_Boy how did u say i can get nohup :P if u have the time for more stupid questions :D Jun 16 23:23:17 ipkg install coreutils Jun 16 23:25:04 im gonna be going to bed in a few minutes Jun 16 23:25:05 lol Jun 16 23:25:46 hehe ook fast one :P what do i hafto do to get it working whit ctorrent? Jun 16 23:26:04 installed coreutils now Jun 16 23:26:26 nohup enhanced-ctorrent -S localhost:2780 [other options]] Some.torrent 2>logfile.txt >&2 seems like you just append it with nohup Jun 16 23:27:17 nohup enhanced-ctorrent -D 500 -U 20 B.torrent should work then? Jun 16 23:28:13 should do Jun 16 23:28:29 the other things are logging, then you can use CTCS to check on progrss Jun 16 23:29:48 got the msg "nohup: ignoring input and appending output ot nohup.out" Jun 16 23:30:13 *shrugs* never used it before Jun 16 23:30:40 hehe hmm Jun 16 23:30:52 Right Jun 16 23:30:54 im gonna have to go Jun 16 23:30:56 im knackered Jun 16 23:31:00 Night! Jun 16 23:31:06 hehe ok =) thx for the help Jun 16 23:31:16 no probs, not that i was that much help ;) Jun 16 23:32:38 yea u was Jun 16 23:33:52 lol Jun 16 23:33:54 bye Jun 17 00:06:40 Does anyone know the name of the module that I have to load for mysql support in php? Jun 17 00:09:05 leesiulung: ipkg files php-mysql Jun 17 00:09:43 the necessary module should be in /opt/etc/php.d/mysql.ini already Jun 17 00:10:11 eno: I did that, but I keep getting "fatal error, undefined call to mysql_connect()" Jun 17 00:13:43 eno: by any chance is the php version a scaled down version and hence missing some functions? Jun 17 00:14:26 i don't think it's a scaled down version Jun 17 00:16:35 after installing php-mysql, did you restart apache? Jun 17 00:16:37 do I need to load an extension in php.ini for mysql? Jun 17 00:17:11 no, /opt/etc/php.d/mysql.ini takes care of that Jun 17 00:17:36 so, once i do 'ipkg install php-mysql' and restart apache it should be running Jun 17 00:17:44 yes Jun 17 00:18:41 that is assuming I installed mysql first, prior to php-mysql Jun 17 00:19:00 right Jun 17 00:19:14 what about apache and php.... should I first install apache then php-apache? Jun 17 00:19:43 it's all modular, does not matter which one is installed first Jun 17 00:19:57 php-apache does not work without apache anyway Jun 17 00:21:25 if you install php-apache, it will automatically install apache if apache not installed already Jun 17 00:21:37 I'm sorry, I'm getting confused my self. I guess in order to get a lamp setup, do I need to install all the following: apache, php, php-apache, mysql, php-mysql? Jun 17 00:21:42 ohhh, I see Jun 17 00:22:08 php-apache - adds php to apache Jun 17 00:22:28 php-mysql - adds mysql to php Jun 17 00:22:57 in both cases, there is no configuration necessary right? I just need to restart apache Jun 17 00:23:12 correct Jun 17 00:26:08 I see.... when I installed php-apache, I had to edit the httpd.conf file to add the file extension '.php' and the module... did I not need to do this? Jun 17 00:28:53 eno: u still there? Jun 17 00:47:54 is the turnup script still needeD? Jun 17 01:37:03 Hey someone know how to change this /dev/mtdblock0 on / type squashfs (ro) into read-write ? Jun 17 01:41:36 leesiulung: just got back, no you don't need to manually edit httpd.conf Jun 17 01:41:59 I see.. . Jun 17 01:42:04 when you install php-apache, /opt/etc/apache2/conf.d/php.conf takes care of the configuration Jun 17 01:42:45 eno: how do apache now to run that file? Jun 17 01:42:47 basically apache will automatically load /opt/etc/apache2/conf.d/* Jun 17 01:43:06 i see Jun 17 01:43:57 same thing for php-mysql, php will automatically load /opt/etc/php.d/* Jun 17 01:43:57 what about stuff in the /opt/etc/apache2/extra/* Jun 17 01:45:54 my guess is if you copy file(s) from /opt/etc/apache2/extra/ to /opt/etc/apache2/conf.d/, the corresponding module will load Jun 17 01:46:23 eno: do you know how I can change the listening port for the web ui? Jun 17 01:46:55 you mean the thttpd port? Jun 17 01:47:15 there's wiki page talking about that Jun 17 01:47:19 yeah... the 192.168.1.77:80 Jun 17 01:48:17 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/UseTheThttpdWebserver Jun 17 01:48:23 #1 Jun 17 01:48:49 use linksys web ui to change the port Jun 17 01:50:33 eno: got it, thanks. I looked through the web ui, but somehow missed it **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 17 02:59:56 2007