**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 28 02:59:56 2007 Dec 28 05:43:41 hello Dec 28 12:48:17 is there a telnet command to check what speed my slug is running at? Dec 28 12:48:37 cat /proc/cpuinfo wally4793 Dec 28 12:48:45 i was trying to give you that last night ;) Dec 28 12:48:56 cat /proc/cpuinfo Dec 28 12:50:00 cheers reedy... i mustve missed that.. i removed the resister this morn just wanna check it has worked Dec 28 12:50:08 if its booted Dec 28 12:50:13 it has Dec 28 12:50:13 chances are, you removed the right one ;) Dec 28 12:50:35 oh i know i removed the right one i checked :-) Dec 28 12:50:51 heh Dec 28 12:50:57 btw, you dont want to keep using telnet Dec 28 12:51:16 if you're gonna want shell on it, ipkg install openssh Dec 28 12:52:03 why? im not sure ill need much use for the shell side of the slug but ill put it openssh on.. is it easier to use? Dec 28 12:52:16 its no different Dec 28 12:52:19 its just much more secure Dec 28 12:52:25 and then Dec 28 12:52:32 every time you do want to use the shell Dec 28 12:52:38 you dont have to manually start the telnet... Dec 28 12:52:43 or have the telnet diverted Dec 28 12:54:43 oh right i see :-) .. my slug is at 266 .. ill try it Dec 28 13:03:23 ive insatlled openssh.. how do i acess the shell from the command prompt? Dec 28 13:05:17 need a 3rd party program Dec 28 13:05:26 http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ Dec 28 13:05:32 http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe Dec 28 13:05:54 oh yeah ive used that before last time i had my slug up and running :-) Dec 28 13:06:00 cheers Dec 28 13:06:02 :) Dec 28 13:06:46 shit there is a lot of apps for the nslu2 huh? (ipkg list) Dec 28 13:07:24 jaa Dec 28 13:07:30 If you want a nice graphical way to see them Dec 28 13:07:34 ipkg install ipkg-web Dec 28 13:07:45 then http://ipaddress/Management/package.cgi Dec 28 13:09:44 ok ill try it... Dec 28 13:13:57 I take it some people use the nslu2 for most fo their "pc" needs? web browsing, irc etc? Dec 28 13:14:13 errm Dec 28 13:14:23 dont think really for web browsing Dec 28 13:14:38 IRC yes, using irssi and such - Use it as a irc proxy thing Dec 28 13:16:06 well im off.. thanks for youe help the last couple of days... have a mad new year! Dec 28 13:16:44 no problem Dec 28 13:16:46 :) Dec 28 15:04:59 I cant find anything better than "sudo leds disk-2 on" for setting a debian NSLU2 disk LED on.. Dec 28 15:05:31 i know i've found it before.. but i cant now... Dec 28 15:05:43 (led for disk 2 to come on when somethings plugged into disk 2) Dec 28 15:05:44 etc Dec 28 19:09:31 Hmm it's works better when the usb cable is connected :P Dec 28 19:24:56 you wouldn't have thought, wouldya Dec 28 20:51:37 Hello? Dec 29 01:11:07 hi Dec 29 01:11:14 i got a problem with my nslu2 Dec 29 01:11:24 unslung is working correctly Dec 29 01:11:35 but i am not able to boot with another distro Dec 29 01:11:50 before it was working fine until the last power outage Dec 29 01:12:02 now i am only able to load correctly unslug Dec 29 01:12:28 if i load openwrt or di-nslu2 Dec 29 01:12:37 my nslu2 doesn't boot Dec 29 01:12:52 i got only a led amber and green for the network Dec 29 01:13:01 do you have any idea about this issue? Dec 29 01:16:50 hey, anyone else running debian on their nslu2 Dec 29 01:18:14 my led stays amber Dec 29 01:18:21 wizdumb: 5 hours ago yes Dec 29 01:18:40 but now i am only able to run unslung Dec 29 01:18:47 and i don't understand why Dec 29 01:30:43 crap, looks like I disabled openssh and dropbear didnt start up Dec 29 01:32:27 I hate when I do that. Dec 29 01:32:58 not sure why it didnt start though, I marked it using rccong Dec 29 01:32:59 er conf Dec 29 01:33:19 oh I see Dec 29 01:33:25 NO_START=1 Dec 29 01:33:26 heh Dec 29 01:33:27 oops Dec 29 02:06:34 hello Dec 29 02:06:41 anyone here? Dec 29 02:06:54 I have a question... Dec 29 02:40:14 Ludo_: Install the native Linksys firmware, and use that web GUI to reset to the factory defaults -- this will clear the sysconf partition. Then restart it and set up your network configuration the way you wish. Dec 29 02:40:47 This may reset things so that other firmwares that rely on this configuration info can read it (if that is, in fact, the problem). **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Dec 29 02:59:56 2007