**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 28 02:59:57 2008 Jun 28 03:59:49 Are the instructions on http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Packages up do date? - I can't install unslung-feed - ipkg tells me the package can't be found. Jun 28 04:03:30 (recently upgraded from an old version of Unslung to a fresh copy of SlugOS/BE) Jun 28 04:04:31 hey, you have to bootstrap the unslung feed Jun 28 04:05:45 Jun 28 04:06:28 yea, I'm trying to find the instructions for it Jun 28 04:08:14 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Slugosbe Jun 28 04:08:17 there ya go Jun 28 04:08:21 its pretty easy Jun 28 04:08:30 just copy and paste those commands at the top into the shell Jun 28 04:09:23 OK thanks, I'll have a read of that. Jun 28 04:09:44 afterwards I would create an alias in /etc/profile to have the command like opt refer to ipkg for the optware (/opt/bin/ipkg) and leave ipkg for the openembedded Jun 28 04:09:54 that way you don't have to deal with two different apps both called ipkg Jun 28 04:10:41 then you would do like ipkg install bla for openembedded and opt install bla for optware Jun 28 04:11:56 if you have any problems just ask Jun 28 04:27:37 zouzou: try to find where dropbear gets started on your MSS II Jun 28 04:29:33 usually /etc/init.d/rcS Jun 28 04:29:45 if it's the one from customized firmware Jun 28 04:34:43 if you find the dropbear command line, edit the command line to move the port Jun 28 04:35:33 dropbear -p portnum Jun 28 04:37:31 DrJ: thanks for your help - those instructions appear to have worked - sans the installation of "unslung-feeds" which can't be found by /opt/bin/ipkg-opt either - even after an update. However I can now see the packages I want. Jun 28 04:38:05 Now to see if the unslung ghostscript and hpijs will work with the SlugOS cups Jun 28 04:38:39 Dan____: unslung is the firmware name, the package feed is called optware Jun 28 04:39:07 for slugosbe, there should be optware/slugosbe feed Jun 28 04:40:00 eno: I have 2 feeds now - as described in http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Slugosbe. optware feed dies not appear ot contain gs or hpijs Jun 28 04:42:09 Dan____: optware/slugosbe feed definitely contains ghostscript and hpijs Jun 28 04:43:35 root@bulkstore:~$ /usr/bin/ipkg update Jun 28 04:43:36 Downloading http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/slugosbe/cross/4.8-beta/Packages.gz Jun 28 04:43:36 Inflating http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/slugosbe/cross/4.8-beta/Packages.gz Jun 28 04:43:36 Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/ipkg/cross Jun 28 04:43:36 Downloading http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/slugosbe/native/4.8-beta/Packages.gz Jun 28 04:43:36 Inflating http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/slugosbe/native/4.8-beta/Packages.gz Jun 28 04:43:38 Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/ipkg/native Jun 28 04:43:40 root@bulkstore:~$ /usr/bin/ipkg list | grep hpijs Jun 28 04:43:42 root@bulkstore:~$ /usr/bin/ipkg list | grep ghost Jun 28 04:43:44 root@bulkstore:~$ Jun 28 04:44:08 Dan___ pls use pastebin.ca Jun 28 04:44:24 really? what have I forgotten to do I wonder? ... have just updated... Sorry Jun 28 04:46:51 Dan____: you're using slugosbe OE feed with /usr/bin/ipkg Jun 28 04:47:04 optware feed is accessible with /opt/bin/ipkg Jun 28 04:47:19 entirely different sets of ipk's Jun 28 04:47:45 Ah, OK. I think I'm on the right track then, I just have my nouns mixed up. Jun 28 04:48:33 read carefully http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Slugosbe Jun 28 04:48:48 because it is a bit confusing with two sets of ipk's Jun 28 04:51:50 yes it is a bit. Why are some packages that are in the optware feed not in the slugosbe feed? Jun 28 04:53:10 different build system, and different ppl are working on it Jun 28 05:08:29 Dan____ Jun 28 05:08:40 you should take my suggestion on how to deal with the two ipkg's Jun 28 05:08:54 I forwarned you about that issue but you must not have understood it or saw it Jun 28 05:09:13 [12:09:45:am] afterwards I would create an alias in /etc/profile to have the command like opt refer to ipkg for the optware (/opt/bin/ipkg) and leave ipkg for the openembedded Jun 28 05:09:14 [12:09:55:am] that way you don't have to deal with two different apps both called ipkg Jun 28 05:09:14 [12:10:41:am] then you would do like ipkg install bla for openembedded and opt install bla for optware Jun 28 05:09:14 [12:11:56:am] if you have any problems just ask Jun 28 05:09:42 $ alias opt Jun 28 05:09:42 opt='/opt/bin/ipkg-opt' Jun 28 08:39:16 I have some questions about a NSLU2 can anyone spare a minute? Jun 28 08:40:13 just ask away! Jun 28 08:41:34 I have a DVD Player which has USB port on it to play media files from a USB memory stick, canyou configure a NSLU2 to mask itself has a memory stick so the DVD player can access the drives via the NSLU2? Jun 28 08:46:22 presumably with a dual ended USB-A cable (ie crossover/link cable), you should be able to... Jun 28 08:46:37 if you can do it with a linux pc, you'd be able to do it with the nslu2 more than likely Jun 28 08:47:32 i think one end of the USB is a master and the other has to be the slave Jun 28 08:48:04 So the NSLU2 would have to somehow report itself as the slave Jun 28 08:49:48 presumably Jun 28 08:49:52 have you a cable for it already? Jun 28 08:50:08 or is it like a usb a-b standard? Jun 28 08:51:26 i dont have the player yet, i will only buy the player if i can get the NSLU2 to work with it Jun 28 08:52:30 ah Jun 28 08:54:03 You'd probably be best asking in the nslu2-general mailing lists Jun 28 08:54:18 you should get a better response... Jun 28 08:54:19 ok thanks for your input :) Jun 28 08:58:07 hiya ppl Jun 28 09:31:33 hi, this file:http://nslu2-linux.dyoung-mirror.net/feeds/openwrt/unstable/kmod-video-uvc_2.6.25.1+r151-ixp4xx-1_armeb.ipk , is it a temp problem or somthing else? Jun 28 15:41:30 eno: weird, when I do a search for transmission on ipkgfind.nslu2-linux.org, i get betas again, though older ones... Jun 28 16:11:55 hiya ppl im using smb to transfer file to my nslu-2 but i notices that it tax the cpu to much so slow thoughtput (about 3.6m/s) would i be better with nfs or ftp Jun 28 16:19:23 linux1: nfs or ftp would probably be better; but the limiting factor will be the CPU required to handle the USB I/O -- as a result the NSLU2 always ends up limited by the CPU. Jun 28 18:44:42 mwester, thanks trying nfs now Jun 28 20:40:43 hello http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddUsbWebcam need some to approve it Jun 28 20:41:23 approve link to be more specifik Jun 28 22:31:18 Is there a usblp module for SlugOS/BE? I can't seem to find it. Jun 28 22:35:10 http://ipkgfind.nslu2-linux.org/details.phtml?package=kernel-module-usblp&id=27031456&official=&format= Jun 28 22:35:42 ipkg install kernel-module-usblp Jun 28 22:36:05 dan_, always try http://ipkgfind.nslu2-linux.org/ first Jun 28 22:40:24 Sorry, I've been trying to use the Wiki but getting slightly confused with the various firmwares, byte genders and so on. I'll bookmark that url tho, thanks. Jun 28 22:42:39 * DrJ gave you that link yesturday Jun 28 22:42:44 or the day before **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 29 02:59:56 2008