**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 25 02:59:57 2008 Dec 25 07:35:43 hi all Dec 25 07:37:27 why is it that i have to bootstrap everytime i leave telnet (MSSII) Dec 25 11:50:15 Hi. I’d like to be able to use mdns host names on my NSLU2 running Debian lenny, but libnss-mdns pulls avahi and dbus, which is a bit heavy. Is there an alternative? Dec 25 15:27:14 hello Dec 25 15:27:40 I've been using an nslu2 for two years now Dec 25 15:28:29 are there any similar products out there (w/ more RAM + CPU) that has a huge community? Dec 25 15:28:54 using it for what Dec 25 15:29:57 rtorrent, file backups (windows sharing + file streaming), streaming tv signal Dec 25 15:31:59 I'm finding that it's a bit slow and cannot run multiple apps at the same time (e.g. rtorrent + streaming a video file from slug) Dec 25 15:55:38 cobalt qube Dec 25 15:58:07 Kurobox Dec 25 16:16:26 thanks! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 25 20:01:16 2008 Dec 25 21:19:05 Ahem Dec 25 21:19:54 I have a question about setting the IP address of a NSLU2... Dec 25 21:23:15 Can I change the IP address of a NSLU2 running Debian or SlugOS? The Wiki seems to hint at changing the Ip address is only possible using the Web interface of stock Linksys sftware or Unslung. Dec 25 21:23:46 yes Dec 25 21:23:58 in debian you can do it in the same way you would on a normal debian machine Dec 25 21:24:45 Okay. Dec 25 21:26:16 I am completely new to NSLYU2, but have experience with WRT54G WLAN router. In that box the IP address is stored in NVRAM. All (?) distros for WRT54G reads the NVRAM fro the IP address. Dec 25 21:27:50 I obtaned the NSLU2 recently. The previous owner has installed Debian on it. I want to install SlugOS on it. If I install SlugOS on it now, how do I subsequently change its IP address? Dec 25 21:31:22 In other words, when running SlugOS on a NSLU2, how do I change its IP address? Is it like a "normal" "desktop" Linux system, or is the IP address stored in another way, like in NVRAM? Dec 25 21:32:37 AFAIK, you should be able to fine, but couldnt tell you how Dec 25 21:35:33 Ooookay, thanks. Dec 25 21:35:52 Seems like everyone is having Christmas dinner now... Dec 25 21:36:23 Thanks for help, and Merry Christmas (if applickable.) Dec 25 21:36:49 Post on the nslu2-general mailing list Dec 25 21:36:54 should get you a reply :) Dec 25 21:45:33 ip address is stored the same way as debian -- edit /etc/network/interfaces. Dec 25 21:47:21 Thanks again, mwester and Reedy! Dec 25 21:47:34 np **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 26 02:59:57 2008