**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 01 02:59:56 2009 Oct 01 04:06:28 hello Oct 01 04:09:28 i just logged on into here because i'm interested in hacked firmware for my nas200 Oct 01 04:31:44 if anybody here has any info on that besides what is on the website, feel free to pm me about it, i'm really interested in trying to get a custom firmware running Oct 01 04:35:06 hey guys, someone gave me an nslu2 (which i've been after for a while), and i think it may be bricked out of box. any way to find out/fixes to try? Oct 01 08:27:12 *puh* glibc on nslu2 sucks! Oct 01 15:37:43 hi there Oct 01 15:38:50 Just bought a NSLU2 and want to try Debian/NSLU2 on it. But I'm just wondering if there is a way to automagically turn it on/off, as the official firmware allows ? (setting a frequency and hour for auto boot/halt)) Oct 01 15:39:55 (yes, I checked the FAQ but couldn't find anything about that for now) Oct 01 16:51:58 anyone about this ? Oct 01 17:30:56 gents, im having problem with my samba shares on debian... all of sudden, they seem to be screwed. I can cd to /mnt and see shares, however when i try and cd in to them (eg cd /mnt/TV) i get path can not be found Oct 01 17:42:18 reedy, i think i have run out of room on my usb stuick (only for debian install) is there any eary way of clearing it (maybe remove old updates etc).... think temp files may be filling it up, as i cant acess my shares (although they are there, as i can browse them if u look through nano Oct 01 17:42:32 Daveyboy, apt-get clean, apt-get autoclean Oct 01 17:42:35 apt-get purge Oct 01 17:42:51 should remove some old files to begin with Oct 01 17:42:55 /updates Oct 01 17:43:03 cheers mate will test them Oct 01 17:43:10 it may or may not help Oct 01 17:43:23 removing old kernels may help.. Oct 01 17:44:09 whats best way of doing that? manually or commad driven? Oct 01 17:44:17 apt-get Oct 01 17:44:29 if you know you've got a lot installed (but unused) Oct 01 17:45:48 oh with you, yea removed stuff already... now on 83% used on root fs/sdb2 Oct 01 17:46:50 heh# Oct 01 17:50:06 you decided what upnp you going with for ps3? Oct 01 17:54:43 Noope Oct 01 17:54:46 Aint got that far yet Oct 01 17:55:00 Waiting on some hard drives, and actually fully moving out to my uni house Oct 01 17:55:18 Still think its funny one of the first things i did when i got there, was carpet and floorboards up to lay cat5e Oct 01 17:55:24 ah the good old day s :D Oct 01 17:55:40 lol prioretys Oct 01 17:55:48 I was there for the weekend Oct 01 17:55:50 and bored Oct 01 17:55:52 :D Oct 01 17:56:00 House of CS students Oct 01 17:56:09 Think we're really gonna put up with wireless? :P Oct 01 17:56:12 lol Oct 01 17:56:23 gigabit ftw Oct 01 17:56:32 whos plumped for the TV then? Oct 01 17:56:53 oh hang on dor.. Oct 01 17:56:54 On my account atm.. Oct 01 17:56:55 door Oct 01 17:56:58 We're supposed to be splitting 3 way Oct 01 18:14:16 hi there Oct 01 18:14:32 so, i just have a newbie question because i'm getting the nas200 Oct 01 18:15:08 can any of the custom firmware for nslu2 work on it? or only the one they have listed on the website Oct 01 18:15:56 sorry if it's stupid or newbish, as i never even bought an nas before, let alone one i found out i can possibly run custom firmware on Oct 01 18:56:20 What is nas200? Oct 01 18:58:27 it's a cheap linsys nas Oct 01 18:58:51 it's slow though Oct 01 18:58:56 but i got mine real cheap Oct 01 18:59:10 and i heard there was custom firmware available for it Oct 01 18:59:20 i found the thing with shell access to it Oct 01 19:15:39 Generally I wouldn't risk flashing random firmware images to unknown hardware :) Oct 01 19:18:09 ShadowJK, boring :P Oct 01 19:20:00 lol Oct 01 19:20:10 I'd atleast first find out what SOC nas200 is built on :) Oct 01 19:30:43 i dunno, supposedly my nas will be here tomorrow Oct 01 19:31:52 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/NAS200/Telnet thinking of trying this Oct 01 20:10:22 hi (again) Oct 01 20:10:36 (reposting previous message:) Oct 01 20:10:48 I've just bought a NSLU2 and want to try Debian/NSLU2 on it. But I'm just wondering if there is a way to automagically turn it on/off, as the official firmware allows ? (setting a frequency and hour for auto boot/halt)) Oct 01 20:16:14 off would be doable Oct 01 20:16:16 on not so Oct 01 20:16:27 not with the software at least Oct 01 20:16:32 yup Oct 01 20:16:48 do you think the source for this feature is in the GPL package on linksys' website ? Oct 01 20:16:59 i'd doubt it Oct 01 20:17:06 (haven't had time to search them deeply for now) Oct 01 20:17:16 humm ok Oct 01 20:17:31 well, that's certainly some undocumented low-level feature :( Oct 01 20:18:16 what, shutdown? :/ Oct 01 20:18:30 I meant automatic boot :P Oct 01 20:18:52 A hardware timer (like you use for lights), and the always power on mod would sort that Oct 01 20:18:53 though Oct 01 20:18:59 you couldnt shut it down.. Oct 01 20:19:07 you'd need to use the timer to kill the power Oct 01 20:20:25 yup... that's normally a BIOS feature (for desktops), but I guess there is no such controlable thing on the device... Oct 01 20:22:43 hmm Oct 01 20:23:04 Difficult choice. Keeping the original firmware doesn't allow ssh access Oct 01 20:23:19 but debian is not able to auto-boot the device.... Oct 01 20:23:32 can the stock firmware do it? :/ Oct 01 20:23:49 yes Oct 01 20:23:59 well, I mean last version available on the website Oct 01 20:24:02 R63 Oct 01 20:24:09 hmm Oct 01 20:24:11 didnt realise that Oct 01 20:24:53 yup, I think that's new. Also, there is an ftp server available Oct 01 20:25:04 (I think it wasn't with stock firmware) Oct 01 20:26:33 No idea Oct 01 20:26:38 its so long since i've had one on stock Oct 01 20:27:15 okay Oct 01 20:27:55 well, I just wanted to know if that was possible with alternative firmwares Oct 01 20:28:12 so it seems that it is device-dependant and certainly not the case... Oct 01 20:28:19 hmm Oct 01 20:28:24 find the code in the source ;P Oct 01 20:28:35 yup I'll grep it a bit :P Oct 01 20:28:53 but the web interface is certainly not part of it Oct 01 20:29:15 so it makes it difficult to see where it is hidden Oct 02 02:06:55 i have an nslu2 that i can't see via dhcp logs in my router, but I can see with upslug2 (even pushed new firmware to it). does anyone have similar experience? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Oct 02 02:59:56 2009