**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 20 02:59:58 2009 Feb 20 03:17:29 ok next error Feb 20 03:17:33 /sbin/turnup: /sbin/turnup: 942: cannot create /tmp/flashdisk.895/linuxrc.new: No space left on device Feb 20 03:20:47 wheredo I find the ipkg update dir? Feb 20 03:27:34 nvm, ill just reflash Feb 20 03:39:37 arthur92710: if you have no space on the device, then the memory stick to which you are attempting to turnup is too small -- or is not correctly partitioned and formatted. Feb 20 04:12:50 Ok I got it now. Feb 20 04:13:05 <---- arthur92710 Feb 20 04:17:29 arthur92710: if you have no space on the device, then the memory stick to which you are attempting to turnup is too small -- or is not correctly partitioned and formatted. Feb 20 05:00:31 in slugos where do I find the printers.conf file? Its not in /opt/etc/cups/printers.conf or /etc/cups/printers.conf Feb 20 05:11:40 I reinstalled cups but its still not there Feb 20 05:11:54 there is /etc/cups/cupsd.conf Feb 20 05:13:31 and the web interface wont open. What am I missing? Feb 20 05:25:11 I got it, forgot to bootstrap ;p Feb 20 05:49:58 So many problems... Feb 20 05:52:53 im trying to do a /opt/etc/cups/cupsd.conf.default cp /opt/etc/cups/cupsd.conf Feb 20 05:53:08 but I get a sh: /opt/etc/cups/cupsd.conf.default: Permission denied Feb 20 05:55:30 That's rather expected, considering what you typed there! Feb 20 05:55:48 XD, please help Feb 20 05:56:28 Well, what are you trying to do, first of all? Feb 20 05:56:51 I need a cupsd.conf in that folder Feb 20 05:57:12 and cupsd.conf.default is a copy Feb 20 05:57:50 ok... check the syntax for the cp command, and try again. Feb 20 05:58:30 lol Feb 20 05:58:51 Copies SOURCE to DEST Feb 20 05:59:48 oh I see Feb 20 06:00:40 it should have been cp /opt/etc/cups/cupsd.conf.default /opt/etc/cups/cupsd.conf Feb 20 06:01:25 althought that does not help cups work Feb 20 06:02:18 was cups changed recently? Feb 20 06:03:10 the cupsd.conf looks different then the one I used a few months ago(like 2) Feb 20 06:06:49 hummm, apparantly cups needs samba... Feb 20 14:53:49 hi Feb 20 14:54:26 can someone provide me result of 'hdparm -T /dev/sda' from nslu2? Feb 20 15:14:33 /dev/sda: Feb 20 15:14:33 Timing cached reads: 170 MB in 2.02 seconds = 84.16 MB/sec Feb 20 15:15:39 (Same numbers on a DSM-G600, which is also a 266MHz IXP4xx Feb 20 15:15:41 ) Feb 20 15:16:14 thx Feb 20 17:49:16 I get 29.91 :-) Feb 20 17:49:23 133MHz? Feb 20 17:56:05 ShadowJK: probably, but might also be related to the firmware you are running. Feb 20 17:56:17 (my test was SlugOS 5.3-alpha) Feb 20 17:59:30 slugosbe 200712252049 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Feb 21 02:59:57 2009