**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 06 02:59:57 2008 May 06 08:31:13 "/nick May 06 08:31:38 lol May 06 08:31:48 "/nick newb May 06 08:32:08 lol May 06 08:32:28 "/nick newb May 06 08:32:41 good job May 06 08:32:46 lol May 06 08:32:54 funny May 06 08:33:01 copy and paste lazy May 06 08:33:18 nick/ 666 May 06 08:33:30 nick/666 May 06 08:33:32 lol May 06 08:33:38 hehe, try /nick 666 May 06 08:33:45 u drunk? May 06 08:34:00 cool now how to register it May 06 08:34:07 wasted May 06 08:35:05 done May 06 08:35:14 hehe May 06 08:35:19 registered May 06 08:35:21 lol May 06 08:35:48 hey i got a simple but yet complex issue wanna try help? May 06 08:35:57 give it a shot May 06 08:36:05 allthough i dont even have a slug May 06 08:36:10 ok i play this game called project torque May 06 08:36:15 its a little lame May 06 08:36:21 i made a new account May 06 08:36:41 and i used special characters it caused error on the server May 06 08:36:52 but the account succeded May 06 08:37:10 on your slug? May 06 08:37:24 lol yeh May 06 08:37:40 ok here it is May 06 08:37:54 ßURN¾2122 is the username May 06 08:37:58 but wait May 06 08:38:05 the server returned this May 06 08:39:31 how ever i can log in May 06 08:39:33 lol May 06 08:40:28 now thing is if i log in May 06 08:40:41 server calls me Ã0178URN¾â201e¢ May 06 08:41:11 how does Ã0178URN¾â201e¢ = ßURN¾2122 ? thats the question! May 06 08:41:22 what did u try? May 06 08:41:25 utf8->iso? May 06 08:41:36 ok i was trying to make a custom name in the game May 06 08:42:03 because i saw a guy with ¾ in his name May 06 08:42:12 but havent seen any others May 06 08:42:29 game login rejects iso May 06 08:42:42 it will not allow any special characters May 06 08:42:57 and i can find the local stored user profile May 06 08:42:57 probably he used the html-special-chars May 06 08:43:07 tried that to May 06 08:43:17 &# & # May 06 08:43:34 didnt work May 06 08:44:11 i used a combo to make this ßURN¾2122 May 06 08:44:23 the game runs through a forumn May 06 08:44:34 server logon May 06 08:44:43 wanna see? May 06 08:44:49 na not really May 06 08:44:59 thats not close to a slug prob and i got businesss on my own May 06 08:45:00 what do you think any clues? May 06 08:45:12 well some filter the server applies, obviously May 06 08:45:17 ah ok thanks for the time May 06 08:45:24 i tried urldecode and utf8 back and forth, but wasnt it May 06 08:45:46 hmm yes i cant figure it May 06 08:46:11 i used html code to create it May 06 08:46:39 but its been encrypted maybe? May 06 08:47:18 anyway time for a joint later May 06 08:53:57 help May 06 08:57:26 test May 06 09:03:11 help May 06 09:04:15 ok, stop anoying us, ok? May 06 09:15:10 hi May 06 09:15:55 my debian flashed nslu isn't booting since a power failure, i manually fsck'd the disks but nothing... the nic and status led are blinking but the disk led stasys off May 06 09:16:27 I now tried to enter redboot again (which is not easy when you have a new slug and are a bit red/green blind) May 06 09:16:44 so I got it blinking and telneted in, but I only get Connected to 192.168.0.1. May 06 09:16:44 Escape character is '^]'. May 06 09:16:59 from which I can enter the Telnet>, but ofc this doesn't help May 06 09:17:12 am I in this "assign" mode, or is my redboot seriously broken? May 06 09:50:11 oh well, although I'm not in RedBoot, it looks like upslug2 is able to flash it with the debian installer again, let's see how this one ends May 06 16:12:11 hi, might someone tell me, whether I can use upslugs --Complete-reprogram with a debian installer image? May 06 16:12:18 or do I need a special image for that? May 06 16:12:45 I'd like to reset my whole slug, for that I can enter in upgrade mode, but I can't access RedBoot anymore.. May 06 16:21:14 condor: if you reflash your slug in the normal way, it will put a complete new image of the firmware on the internal flash. May 06 16:21:35 mwester I already reflashed with the debian installer May 06 16:21:46 it then boots, beeps three times, but isn't reachable via lan May 06 16:21:49 If you need to reset the default network settings, the best way to do that is to flash the original Linksys firmware, boot that up, and change the network settings there. May 06 16:22:04 I think it's not the network settings which are messed up May 06 16:22:19 it's more some internal RedBoot stuff May 06 16:22:46 I'm now in upgrade mode, (upslug2 finds my little nslu), but when telnetting into the machine May 06 16:22:48 Redboot has no part anymore as soon as the firmware boots. May 06 16:22:53 I don't get a RedBoot prompt May 06 16:23:11 Trying 192.168.0.1...Connected to 192.168.0.1.Escape character is '^]'. May 06 16:23:13 Yes, that is correct. May 06 16:23:16 it stops here May 06 16:23:18 Yes. May 06 16:23:31 There is no need to boot into redboot. May 06 16:23:38 (but that is not the way to do it, anyway) May 06 16:23:51 well, the machine is in upgrade mode, so it should open a redboot prompt, shouldn't it? May 06 16:23:55 No. May 06 16:24:05 It is listening for firmware to load, not for a telnet session. May 06 16:24:30 But perhaps if you explain what it is you wish to change in redboot, someone can help you... May 06 16:24:46 I'd like to actually be able to use my nslu again May 06 16:24:53 it's not showing up in the network May 06 16:25:00 not with my old debian disk attached to it May 06 16:25:09 and not when simply booting the installer May 06 16:25:16 Ok. what has that to do with redboot? May 06 16:25:59 maybe not much May 06 16:26:08 Redboot does not set the IP address for the firmware. May 06 16:26:20 it's not a simple ip issue, I think May 06 16:26:25 it was working until a power failure. May 06 16:26:57 Seems to be a common sort of failure with debian, I don't know why. May 06 16:27:13 In any case, you have already flashed a new debian firmware? May 06 16:27:19 yes, same issue there May 06 16:27:45 installer is booting (the leds are flashing and so on), it's beeping 3 times (should be listening now on ssh 192.168.1.77) May 06 16:27:52 but it is not. May 06 16:28:11 No, it won't be listening on 192.168.1.77 May 06 16:28:33 it says so in the how-to. May 06 16:28:43 Which how-to are you using? May 06 16:28:55 http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/install.html May 06 16:29:16 If no address can be found via DHCP, the default value which Linksys uses will be used: 192.168.1.77 May 06 16:29:50 Then if it's not at 192.168.1.77, perhaps you can see if your router gave it a DHCP address? May 06 16:29:57 no dhcp here. May 06 16:30:22 when I re-attach my disk on which I ran debian for over a year May 06 16:30:33 the nslus disk led doesn't turn on May 06 16:31:11 I don't know how debian does the disk; I don't do debian. I've just observed many many people who have this problem. May 06 16:31:12 which let's me assume (since the partitions are clean) that something internally has maybe broken during the power failure May 06 16:31:42 May be, but there are many other possibilities as well. May 06 16:31:52 But let's return to the problem, no? May 06 16:31:57 yes. May 06 16:32:11 I'd be glad to solve it anyhow May 06 16:32:35 Ok. May 06 16:33:34 Reset everything. Start by flashing the original Linksys firmware. Boot that up, and see if you can see it on the network. May 06 16:33:52 ok, I already downloaded the firmware May 06 16:33:54 If you cannot, use the linksys technique with the reset button (see the linksys documents) to reset it to the factory defaults. May 06 16:34:19 Once you can see the device on the network, use the linksys web gui to set all the network settings. May 06 16:34:39 Since you do not have a DHCP server, you must set all of them: IP address, netmast, default gateway, and DNS servers. May 06 16:34:55 yes, ofc May 06 16:35:06 Make sure that you DO NOT USE 192.168.1.77 for the address, the debian firmware does special things with that which it is best to avoid. May 06 16:35:20 Reboot the device, make sure that your new settings have taken. May 06 16:35:28 Now flash the debian firmware May 06 16:35:51 And you should find that the installer is now reachable on the network at the address you specified. May 06 16:36:22 Once you complete the installation, do not change the network address -- the address when booted from disks should be the same as the one you set in the Linksys firmware. May 06 16:36:39 That should result in a system that should remember its network address... May 06 16:36:41 k, flashing. May 06 16:48:03 hi all May 06 16:48:23 ok mwester flashing with the default firmware worked, I think I can work out things now on my own May 06 16:48:26 anyone who can help me with hacking the firmware of an eumex 800 v? May 06 16:48:28 thanks so far May 06 16:48:36 if not, I'll ask again ;) May 06 16:49:18 btw, anyone here runs netbsd on his nslu? May 06 16:49:29 no May 06 17:01:52 not yet. May 06 17:02:15 When ka6sox-work has my fat-slug working and sent, I am very tempted to try it. May 06 20:24:41 Can some kind soul tell me what the different LED states mean in debian slug? Specifically, the green light is flashing amber twice very rapidly every second or so - am I to assume this is runlevel 2? May 06 20:26:16 http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-nslu2-utils/trunk/debian/README.Debian?op=file May 06 20:26:31 tunk: look here: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-nslu2-utils/trunk/debian/README.Debian?op=file May 06 20:26:43 the green flashing is about your load of your system May 06 20:26:47 too late ;-) May 06 20:27:07 many thanks May 06 20:27:09 the faster it double flash, the higher is your load May 06 20:27:12 both of you May 06 20:27:21 so don't worry, it's a good flashing ;) May 06 20:27:56 i dont seem to get the triple beep when the system is fully booted? May 06 20:28:15 it's with slugOS, not debian May 06 20:28:26 debian has maybe a single BEEP May 06 20:28:30 i don't remember May 06 20:28:37 ok May 06 20:31:00 slug is a lot of fun May 06 20:34:07 great trips on that page topo May 06 20:34:08 too May 06 20:37:03 yes :) May 06 20:37:04 so the faster the flashes, the higher the load? i get rapid flashes and my load is 0.1 May 06 20:37:31 my slug is dialling out on a cellular modem, its very cool May 06 20:37:36 well, it should flash every 1s, maybe a bit less, for a low balancing May 06 20:37:54 so the double-flash always happens? it's like a heartbeat? May 06 20:37:55 try to use an intensive software, and compare May 06 20:37:58 yes May 06 20:38:00 good plan :) May 06 20:38:10 good picture ^^ May 06 20:49:22 Has anyone wrangled with a Keyspan serial adapter on a Debian slug? Everything I'm reading says "kernel recompile"... :( May 06 21:02:27 rot26, what image or kernel version do u have? May 06 21:25:37 he's cool May 06 21:27:50 I love this heartbeat thing May 06 21:27:52 so cool May 06 21:48:46 Im having problem with my nslu2. I have installed debian firmware. and then it reboots. but nothing happens:( May 06 21:49:19 no beep, its not activating the network. just a orange light May 06 21:49:47 maybe debian is checking your hardisk May 06 21:49:52 i can take a very long time May 06 21:49:58 ok.. maybe. May 06 21:50:01 but you can disable it May 06 21:50:03 about 20-25 min naa May 06 21:50:12 now May 06 21:50:29 I need to install debian itself. Just have installed the firmware May 06 21:50:43 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/TroubleShooting May 06 21:50:51 "The slug hangs during reboot (stuck on orange LED, no HD activity.)" May 06 21:51:24 ty. I will check it May 06 21:51:33 what firmware are you talking about? May 06 21:51:51 the one wich install debian with blue screens? May 06 21:52:04 THIS is the debian one May 06 21:52:27 with codes for ethernet plug May 06 21:52:53 the unofficial one that has support for the ethernet May 06 21:53:03 yes May 06 21:53:18 the official one won't works, because missing ethernet driver May 06 21:53:29 and you need ethernet for access it May 06 21:53:40 I know. I have the unoffical one May 06 21:53:44 so thats not the problem:P May 06 21:53:50 ah, sorry :) May 06 21:54:11 i thought you were talking about using the debian arm official os May 06 21:54:18 no :) May 06 21:54:23 just having problem booting it. May 06 21:56:20 that didnt tell me much. to rewrite initram and kernel stuff. ?? May 06 21:57:36 ^^ May 06 21:58:14 or maybe i should try the older install file? or. hmm May 06 21:59:26 so slow startups is likely to be as a result of a hard disk check? i use a 2g usb stick - is that likely to take a few minutes too May 06 21:59:38 tunk: yes May 06 21:59:47 aha May 06 21:59:55 kowalczyk: if you want to meet developers, you can go on #nslu2-linux May 06 22:00:11 maybe i should be nore patient with it coming up May 06 22:00:19 also, which runlevel should i run iptables in? May 06 22:00:31 rcS.d? May 06 22:00:54 if it's more about debian, so try #debian-arm@irc.oftc.net May 06 22:01:23 you are using debian too? May 06 22:01:28 me? yes May 06 22:01:34 !debian.org xD May 06 22:01:36 i have a little script to set my iptables May 06 22:02:18 i don't know, but thanks to debian, you can use all debian HOWTO or be helped by debian users May 06 22:02:25 ok thanks May 06 22:02:34 i'll ask a debian friend at work May 06 22:02:40 ok :) May 06 22:02:49 thanks for your help this evening May 06 22:02:49 it's the same OS anyway May 06 22:03:02 np, come back when you want May 06 22:03:10 this is a friendly channel May 06 22:03:12 ty ppmarcel. Ill try May 06 22:03:28 good luck May 06 22:03:41 sorry, i can't help you soo much at this level :s May 06 22:03:49 i'm a end-user May 07 01:36:02 hi; I was just trying to get python up and running, but a dependency, libbz2, seems to be missing from the repo; any idea where I can find it? May 07 02:19:07 hello simond May 07 02:19:16 which firmware do you use? May 07 02:22:29 openwrt; I discovered what was wrong though, my disk had run out of space previously and the bzip2 package was half-installed May 07 02:22:49 ok May 07 02:23:37 now to get sqlite3 working ;-) May 07 02:32:05 ah, no gcc for mipsel feed **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed May 07 02:59:56 2008