**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 24 23:59:57 2005 May 25 00:09:21 what model of memory chips are people using to upgrade their slugs with? May 25 00:20:28 netsplit May 25 01:44:50 morning :) May 25 01:48:42 any news about pushing the freeradius package to unslung feed ? May 25 03:07:39 awake again. when manipulating startup - do i still need diversion scripts with 4.20, or can i just put additional links into /etc/rc.d - or will that be overwritten on bootup? May 25 03:51:03 dzlabing, what are you trying to do? The recommended method is to still use diversion scripts, but nothing stops you from adding stuff to /etc/rc.d or /opt/etc/rc.d . Since those places are probably on the hard disc, they will not be overwritten each boot. May 25 04:16:49 dyoung-zzzz, thank you, so i shall use them. ot: you are still up or are you located in europe? May 25 04:17:26 I'm in GMT+10 honolulu. May 25 04:23:51 dyoung-zzzz, do you see a chance to have a "network attached storage" on the wrt54g, ie. having the root partition mounted over nfs there? May 25 04:25:20 Nope, but that was one of the reasons I started fooling around with NSLU2 in the first place. I needed more space to store stuff on the WRT. May 25 04:25:36 But then recently I got a Asus WL-500GX May 25 04:26:14 dzlabing, did you see the article about adding a MMC card to your WRT54G(x) ? May 25 04:29:33 dyoung-zzzz: Where can I find this article? May 25 04:30:04 http://kiel.kool.dk/ May 25 04:31:08 Thanks!! May 25 04:31:12 dyoung-zzzz, i just googled: http://kiel.kool.dk/ May 25 04:31:50 dyoung-zzzz, ups, there seems to be delay in the network.. May 25 04:32:30 The socket is a bit hard to find in small quantity. May 25 04:32:50 so I was thinking about recovering one from a cheap USB SD Reader. May 25 04:35:28 or soldering the card directly, 64MB cost 12 EUR/appro 15 USD here, but I don't know if the pins of the card can stand the heat. May 25 04:35:40 UBE! May 25 04:35:43 ~ube May 25 04:36:16 i guess ube is Ugly But Effective. Or sometimes Unorthrodox But Effective May 25 04:43:39 it seems i can't hide being a radio amateur May 25 04:44:56 not co-incidentally, most of us are. :-) May 25 04:51:29 just aranged: next monday i will get a used 16mbyte card for 1 eur, and i checked the contacts, they are almost 1mm wide, should be no problem at all, it seems building apropriate firmware will be the bigger problem to me May 25 04:52:06 Aha, but you can get the brcm toolchain from linksys. May 25 04:52:24 or usue openwrt, etc, etc May 25 04:52:24 building wrt firmware is dead easy May 25 04:52:32 you can even use OE for it May 25 04:52:46 oh yeah, thats worked out too now isnt it. May 25 04:52:59 dzlabing, rwhitby is the master. May 25 04:53:01 OE? May 25 04:53:03 or use Sveasoft Satori source code (cause I did the build system for that one) May 25 04:53:25 or OpenWRT (we copied that for Optware packages build system) May 25 04:53:44 That SD card reader WRT is very nice. I am impressed! May 25 04:53:47 i used sveasoft, but they have a rather strict distribution policy to say the least May 25 04:54:16 Satori 4 has no restrictions May 25 04:54:42 and we won't speak about things after that .... May 25 04:57:53 Alchemy is now "free" since they've all moved on to another series May 25 04:57:57 I hear it's quite buggy however May 25 05:23:31 man, ask a question, and then irc gets reset... a guy could get a complex. :D May 25 05:36:02 I'll come back later. May 25 05:37:46 morning May 25 05:38:17 * dyoung-zzzz twitches May 25 05:38:22 hehe May 25 05:50:53 http://www.simpaticus.com/linux/clue-calibers.php May 25 05:52:23 Whats a Clue? May 25 05:52:32 I dont know what a Clue is, so I must not need one. May 25 05:52:33 :-) May 25 06:24:54 <[g2]> THE MAN has arrived May 25 06:24:57 hahah May 25 06:25:01 one of many May 25 06:25:18 i will look at RST and other sdram pins tonight May 25 06:25:28 dont have board now May 25 06:25:29 <[g2]> ok cool May 25 06:25:33 <[g2]> THX May 25 06:25:44 besides, hard to explain at work just why i am doing that May 25 06:26:02 sposed to be writing code :) May 25 06:26:09 <[g2]> hey do you know any sheet-metal guys ? May 25 06:26:25 tin-man from wizard of oz ? May 25 06:26:31 i do a little sheet metal work May 25 06:26:50 built a few custom computer cases, frenched taillights, etc May 25 06:26:57 <[g2]> cool. I may need some cases for my HW project May 25 06:27:07 not production volume though May 25 06:27:16 maybe prototype May 25 06:27:34 nothing a hydraulic press cant fix. May 25 06:27:53 have not used a production press in years May 25 06:27:58 <[g2]> we were talking about you in OpenJTAG this morning May 25 06:28:11 thats not cool May 25 06:28:23 i was no where near the grassy knoll May 25 06:28:26 * rwhitby sulks cause he didn't even get a "heh" for what he thought was a good joke ... May 25 06:28:43 oz humor i guess rwhitby May 25 06:28:53 heh :-) May 25 06:29:09 <[g2]> sorry... I've been to busy to laugh :) May 25 06:29:11 i prefer the flying monkies myself May 25 06:29:41 sheet-metal guy - tin-man - champagne comedy ... May 25 06:29:58 anyone in openjtag now? May 25 06:30:10 <[g2]> sure May 25 06:30:29 spose i could hang out there too :) May 25 06:30:54 <[g2]> well you could just say a quick hello to one of the guys there May 25 07:06:27 <[g2]> rwhitby, this is the device I've been waiting for http://www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=1376 May 25 07:27:13 [g2]: no good for IRC ... May 25 07:28:20 <[g2]> rwhitby, with BT no good how ? May 25 07:28:30 no keyboard May 25 07:28:36 <[g2]> BT keyboard :) May 25 07:28:57 two pieces then ... May 25 07:29:18 <[g2]> only need the keyboard for big volume May 25 07:30:36 <[g2]> @ $350 I'm sure something for a keyboard will get sorted out quickly May 25 07:30:58 <[g2]> I think it's a bold move by Nokia May 25 07:34:45 oh, didn't realise it's running Linux. That's pretty cool May 25 07:36:06 SDK uses scratchbox ... May 25 07:38:05 next hack project on the horizon ? May 25 07:38:49 <[g2]> I'm sure familiar/GPE will be running on it in zero-time May 25 07:38:56 <[g2]> hey copperbeech May 25 07:39:01 <[g2]> DVD status May 25 07:39:19 <[g2]> I'm having issues mastering the DVD May 25 07:39:29 <[g2]> from Linux :( May 25 07:40:01 hey [g2] - I'm afarid I didn't get the time to chat last night... hmm what about buring and ISO and using something else to master the DVD? May 25 07:40:22 <[g2]> I've got an ISO made May 25 07:40:40 [g2]: alternatively, I'm sure maemo will be ported to the Zaurus ... May 25 07:40:53 ah - but you want to test the ISO before you release. May 25 07:41:07 <[g2]> copperbeech, Nod May 25 07:41:19 have you got a w**dows box you could master it with? May 25 07:42:27 <[g2]> I'm actually going to get another drive today and stick it in the kids windows box May 25 07:42:28 * copperbeech grins May 25 07:42:59 looks like I'm going to have to get hold of a DVD writer too. May 25 07:43:22 [g2] did you get a CD ISO built with the basic cross-tool chain that could be used for building packages? May 25 07:43:43 <[g2]> both the CD and the DVD image built openslug May 25 07:44:02 would that be different for unslung? May 25 07:44:10 <[g2]> unlikely May 25 07:44:25 <[g2]> actually the whole OE repo is there May 25 07:44:49 <[g2]> it's just the current conf/local.conf file points to the symlinks May 25 07:44:55 220-MHz, ARM9-based TI OMAP 1710 May 25 07:45:10 could I give the CD ISO a try? What I want to do is download the cvs/unslung tree and see if I can get some of the bigger packages built cross in order to test some .mk files May 25 07:45:19 64MB of free flash memory May 25 07:46:00 <[g2]> copperbeech, if you want to try the CD you can just download Knoppix May 25 07:46:31 <[g2]> then you just apt-get upgrade and apt-get install a couple packages from the wiki May 25 07:46:40 <[g2]> it's really that trivial May 25 07:47:18 <[g2]> I also added subversion and subversion-tools and geda and pcb May 25 07:50:17 Yeah I've played with knoppix before - I was wondering if you wanted me to test your ISO as a "beta tester". May 25 07:50:57 <[g2]> there's really not much to test May 25 07:51:15 <[g2]> the DVD will need more testing, but I've gotta burn those first May 25 07:51:31 * copperbeech grins May 25 07:54:18 <[g2]> the other think I need to play with is creating and mounting the tmp directory on the local hd May 25 07:54:28 <[g2]> and the swap file too May 25 07:54:58 [g2]: I think you've found my next toy ... May 25 07:55:13 * [g2] hugs rwhitby May 25 07:55:35 <[g2]> and goes to grab the freenode channel and domain name :) May 25 07:55:39 was it the http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/CompileCrossTool instructions that need to be followed to set up the cross tool-chain on knoppix? Or should I be looking at a different artivle? May 25 07:55:57 [g2]: what's the pet name? May 25 07:55:58 <[g2]> different May 25 07:56:04 <[g2]> I'm just joking May 25 07:56:21 <[g2]> however I'd buy one today if they were on sale May 25 07:57:38 maemo.com is available ... May 25 07:58:07 as is maemo.net ... May 25 07:58:14 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenEmbedded/RequiredSoftware May 25 07:58:38 <[g2]> copperbeech, yeah... that's the one May 25 07:58:48 and #maemo is not registered .... May 25 07:59:07 Wont be long because it's been reported on slashdot May 25 07:59:15 <[g2]> I think texinfo is the only one required for OpenSlug May 25 07:59:42 <[g2]> but I loaded the python-psyco and some of the others anyway May 25 08:00:41 sounds like I need to have a play with knoppix again May 25 08:00:46 <[g2]> wow... this is a crazy idea May 25 08:01:01 "this" being what? May 25 08:01:25 03jp30 * 10unslung/ (2 files in 2 dirs): ipkg-utils: detect pathname length errors May 25 08:01:46 <[g2]> well I've been thinking that with a custom knoppix distro that now ppl could automatically run regression suites etc... May 25 08:02:02 <[g2]> becuase when Knoppix starts up you can just kick stuff off May 25 08:02:21 <[g2]> So one of the two areas it there May 25 08:02:37 <[g2]> the other is allowing web-based custom firmware builds May 25 08:03:12 web-based custom firmware builds ?? May 25 08:03:40 <[g2]> but the "crazy" idea is having Slug as a DHCP/TFTP/BOOTP servers that Wake-on-lan PCs and the load the custom knoppix over the net and too it all controlled via a slug May 25 08:03:51 <[g2]> Yeah on the custom based builds May 25 08:04:37 <[g2]> the nslu2-linux project is just a proof-of-concept and gateway to an IXP4xx development environment May 25 08:04:43 OMG the mind is boggling... May 25 08:05:12 <[g2]> the community and all the people making this happen is mind boggling May 25 08:05:55 yep - it's wierd seeing the raw power end of an OSS community May 25 08:06:27 <[g2]> rwhitby, what's your term selfish motivation ? May 25 08:07:14 build the infrastructure, and people will do the rest for you ... May 25 08:07:23 It may be one aspect - but I also think there is just the simple sense of true community "being with other people" May 25 08:07:26 <[g2]> LOL May 25 08:08:24 <[g2]> rwhitby had a term that I'm messing up.. May 25 08:08:48 I did? May 25 08:08:57 <[g2]> Yeah... May 25 08:09:28 <[g2]> it was something like compatible motivated self interest May 25 08:10:20 enlightened self interest ? May 25 08:10:32 <[g2]> jacques, close to that May 25 08:13:43 <[g2]> so I think we are getting close (a month or two) from a full-blown web-based development system Alpha May 25 08:14:16 <[g2]> if a bunch of ppl jumped on it, it'd be more like a week or two May 25 08:15:52 <[g2]> copperbeech, mid to longer-term I'll probably build the distro in OE May 25 08:16:11 <[g2]> I also wanted to try a gentoo version with cataylst May 25 08:16:26 <[g2]> GNAP is really shaping up May 25 08:17:54 Well I'm really interested in the concept. I've spent most of my career since university on W**dows and this slug has given me a chance to get into the OSS world, for which I have a philosophical affinity. May 25 08:18:19 The idea of sticking in a CD and being able to build linux stuff is really attractive. May 25 08:18:36 <[g2]> well we are there May 25 08:19:16 <[g2]> I'm just working on the icing May 25 08:21:47 <[g2]> s/linux/embedded linux/ May 25 08:22:18 <[g2]> it's interesting that knoppix is splitting out the development stuff in the next couple releases May 25 08:22:33 <[g2]> sweet dreams of that 770 May 25 08:22:48 <[g2]> I'll bbiaw May 25 08:22:54 <[g2]> lunch and that DVD May 25 08:23:29 <[g2]> or maybe I won't be lazy and I'll move the device to the Windows box May 25 08:31:58 I'm confused about Unslung4.2-beta/Maintenance Mode and rootfs on a slungto harddrive. May 25 08:50:01 *frustrated **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 25 09:05:45 2005 May 25 10:26:11 Anyone who builds openslug from nslu2-linux.bkbits.net (as of about 8 hours ago) will get a system which doesn't start syslog on boot. The work round is easy - just run /etc/init.d/syslog start May 25 11:20:16 Worse, I now believe, having merged the latest changes from OE, that boot may not work at all if DHCP is configured on OpenSlug. May 25 11:38:49 thanks for the warning. I was about thinking of flashing it. May 25 11:39:59 03jp30 * 10unslung/make/gift.mk: gift: depend on perl May 25 11:55:20 VoodooZ_Work: look at the revision of busybox, if it's <23 it will boot, if it's <21 syslog will work (i.e. the image is fine). May 25 11:57:27 Ah well, OpenSlug recovery mode works! Push the power button before the steady green light and the next boot will be from flash. May 25 11:57:43 neat! May 25 11:59:59 It creates /.recovery when boot starts and only removes it right at the end of the init scripts. May 25 12:02:10 very sweet feature May 25 12:14:53 Current OpenSlug builds should work fine, but don' May 25 12:15:03 t just upgrade busybox - this is what seems to break the boot. May 25 13:19:51 OpenSlug: if you install a new busybox you must remove then install module-init-tools afterward to ensure the module tools are correct. May 25 13:22:08 jbowler, what was the culprit? insmod ? May 25 13:24:01 Both busybox and module-init-tools install all the module tools except depmod (which is module-init-tools only). So the last one wins. In r24 of busybox it won't do any of these tools. May 25 13:28:52 jbowler, but which bb module-tool was bad ? May 25 13:29:14 03jp30 * 10unslung/make/ (neon.mk apache.mk): neon: initial checkin, apache: staging tweaks May 25 13:30:41 I believe modprobe, since insmod is fairly basic and worked for the modules I tried. Also modprobe af_packet worked - so it must have been the mapping from net_pf_foo May 25 13:30:58 I noticed that the BB build does have some module 'mapping' stuff defconfiged out. May 25 13:31:10 interesting May 25 14:58:25 03jp30 * 10unslung/make/ (apr.mk apr-util.mk): apache staging tweaks May 25 15:41:14 03jp30 * 10unslung/ (make/svn.mk sources/svn/mod_dav_svn.conf): redone svn package May 25 15:55:49 03jp30 * 10unslung/make/ (php-apache.mk php.mk php-thttpd.mk svn.mk): tell php and svn that memcmp is 8bit clean May 25 16:00:23 03jp30 * 10unslung/Makefile: promote neon, svn May 25 17:04:51 03jp30 * 10unslung/make/libcurl.mk: strip libcurl May 25 17:13:26 03jp30 * 10unslung/unslung-autoclean.pl: fix typo in autoclean: s/build/builds/ May 25 17:42:01 03jp30 * 10unslung/make/php.mk: strip php-embed May 25 17:43:40 <[g2]> copperbeech, ping May 25 18:13:02 03jp30 * 10unslung/ (make/sed.mk sources/sed/control): sed: generate control, use mmap May 25 18:57:50 [g2] which chips are you using to upgrade your slug? May 25 18:58:30 <[g2]> Micron 16M16's to start May 25 18:58:54 <[g2]> Want the DigiKey page ? May 25 19:03:15 hey kids May 25 19:03:40 <[g2]> hey CB May 25 19:04:01 whats new May 25 19:05:53 <[g2]> I've got a custom Knoppix DVD :) May 25 19:07:58 DVD, eh? May 25 19:08:03 For Slug development? May 25 19:12:58 <[g2]> yeah... May 25 19:13:27 <[g2]> I've got my first DVD burned that boots and has the complete tools, metedata, and tarballs on it May 25 19:13:54 <[g2]> it's just stuff slightly in the wrong spot as far as I'm concerned May 25 19:14:24 <[g2]> stuff wound up in /KNOPPIX/home/openslug instead of /home/openslug May 25 19:14:37 <[g2]> that's the minor issue May 25 19:14:46 <[g2]> and the big one is NTFS support May 25 19:15:16 ah May 25 19:15:24 You going to post an image May 25 19:15:58 <[g2]> I probably won't post the DVD image May 25 19:16:07 <[g2]> that doesn't make much sense May 25 19:16:15 <[g2]> it's a 1GB image May 25 19:16:58 <[g2]> A may torrent the CD image May 25 19:18:31 <[g2]> but it's pretty trivial to make the CD, so that doesn't make a lot of sense either May 25 19:25:04 http://www.lugasti.it/Documenti%20e%20Links/zd1211_devices.html May 25 19:25:15 http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detail.jsp?tab=features&pathtype=purchase&sku=3CRUSB10075 May 25 19:26:01 AUD$75 - http://www.techbuy.com.au/products/48999/NETWORKING_WIRELESS/3COM/3CRUSB10075/OfficeConnect_Wireless_54Mbps_11g_Compact_USB_Adapter_-_3CRUSB10075.asp May 25 19:27:57 USD$24 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833322202 May 25 19:30:08 <[g2]> rwhitby-web, I'm waiting for the GigE usb adapter :) May 25 19:30:33 [g2]: this is wireless stuff May 25 19:30:48 <[g2]> rwhitby-web, I know May 25 19:31:15 <[g2]> I'm surprised you're not doing the MIMO stuff May 25 19:31:26 so this is a USD$25 way to add wireless capabilities to the slug May 25 19:31:43 (with an open source driver) May 25 19:31:54 <[g2]> that's a very good thing May 25 19:32:11 <[g2]> there are plenty of wifi drivers out there though May 25 19:32:18 Toppy owners would be very interested. May 25 19:32:19 <[g2]> for usb wifi May 25 19:33:58 <[g2]> and with the cost of a wrt54g around $45 US for the diversity, ports and extra processing power I don't know why one would not just plug the Slug into that May 25 19:34:22 <[g2]> plus the external antennea, the power .... May 25 19:37:49 simple - size May 25 19:42:49 <[g2]> well you must not be xmitting too far :) May 25 19:44:11 for the toppy application, it's usually through a couple of walls in a house. May 25 19:44:55 <[g2]> the toppy is a satellite recever right ? May 25 19:45:13 <[g2]> or does the toppy attach to the receiver May 25 19:47:22 ~toppy May 25 19:47:24 extra, extra, read all about it, toppy is a dual tuner digital receiver and personal video recorder - see http://www.topfield.co.kr/product_e/pr_feature.asp?cb=DTR&cm=PVR&pn=TF5000PVRt May 25 19:47:33 [g2] the page would be good May 25 19:47:34 terrestrial digital May 25 19:48:05 <[g2]> how many USB 2.0 interfaces does it have ? May 25 19:48:09 the setup would be a slug connected to a toppy, a hard disk, and a wireless usb dongle May 25 19:48:34 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Puppy/HomePage May 25 19:49:20 <[g2]> with a $19 USB Host-to-Host adapter you could connect the Toppy straight to the slug via IP addrs May 25 19:50:01 <[g2]> I've connecte my PC to the slug that way and shipped packets across the network May 25 19:51:00 <[g2]> the Toppy does look neat though :) May 25 19:51:41 good morning/evening May 25 19:55:09 [g2]: toppy is a usb slave May 25 19:55:15 (device, not host) May 25 19:55:37 <[g2]> rwhitby-web, so it can plug right into the NSLU2 May 25 19:55:48 slug already connects to toppy fine with a cable. the problem is connecting those two items (which are usually in a tv cabinet) to the rest of your network, without wires May 25 19:56:16 <[g2]> nod. Thx May 25 19:56:33 [g2]: we've been connecting slugs to toppies for months now. in fact, that is the reason why nslu2-linux was started by me in the first place May 25 19:56:45 rwhitby-web: I put the url for the ZyDas source on the mailing list May 25 19:56:59 <[g2]> all "real geeks" cut a hole in the back of the cabinet and run Thicknet :) May 25 19:57:46 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1154655&group_id=129083&atid=713756 May 25 19:58:10 <[g2]> what is ZyDas ? May 25 19:58:30 jstueve: I'm seriously considering buying one of these: http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detail.jsp?tab=features&pathtype=purchase&sku=3CRUSB10075 May 25 19:58:50 ZyDas is a wireless chips set that is used in fairly cheap usb dongle 802.11g May 25 19:59:50 that may also solve my one-too-few lan ports problem ... May 25 20:00:09 I got this Airlink+ for under 10USD. May 25 20:01:22 what's the cheapest online at the moment? May 25 20:01:46 is pjstewart on the nslu2-linux mailing list? May 25 20:01:48 what chipset is that 3com thing... the problem with most of these usb dongles is prop windows drivers. May 25 20:02:03 jstueve: http://www.lugasti.it/Documenti%20e%20Links/zd1211_devices.html May 25 20:02:08 I don't know... I sent him and email at his sourceforge address. May 25 20:02:16 http://www.lugasti.it/Documenti%20e%20Links/zd1211_devices.html May 25 20:02:37 whoops... sory May 25 20:04:04 good link... right now, I have my slug plugged into a Belkin AP... love to get rid of that extra power supply, and have a portable little NAS... May 25 20:05:50 a nice little dc-power supply that can power both the slug and the hard disk, can viola, a portable media center that talks wirelessly to a laptop. (I'm taking a 5000 mile road trip this summer...) May 25 20:08:16 get your 5V from a car DC USB adapter for a PDA May 25 20:08:44 jstueve: where did you get one for USD$10, and can you get another at that price ? May 25 20:09:07 Fry's have sales all the time. May 25 20:09:15 this was with a rebate... May 25 20:09:45  May 25 20:09:47 http://shop3.outpost.com/product/4056582?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG May 25 20:09:51 26 USD online May 25 20:12:40 http://shop3.outpost.com/catreq/7804 May 25 20:12:52 all the usb 11g devices May 25 20:13:47 the airlink seems to be the only one on the ZyDas list May 25 20:14:21 yeah, it is also the cheapest... which is probably related... :/ May 25 20:15:45 hmm - USD$26 and USD$14 shipping = USD$40 = AUD$53 Pity it's so big and chunky compared to this one: http://www.pcadvantage.com.au/browse/details.asp?ProdID=909242 May 25 20:15:55 (which is AUD$70) May 25 20:16:51 $17 for style... :d May 25 20:18:32 Fry's has ads out every Friday locally, I can see if they have one of their sales soon. Two weeks ago they had 7" DVD players (with TFT screens) for $99 US. May 25 20:19:10 (I picked up four of them one for each kid... keeps them marvelously quiet on the road) May 25 20:44:21 ok, just bought this one: http://www.pcadvantage.com.au/browse/details.asp?ProdID=909242 May 25 20:44:39 http://www.pcadvantage.com.au/browse/details.asp?ProdID=909242 May 25 20:44:57 nice... May 25 20:45:12 :D a zd1211 ipkg soon? May 25 20:45:19 lol May 25 20:45:28 so you can be sure that there will be such an ipk some time after I get it :-) May 25 20:46:33 perfect. the rwitbey theory in practice.. what was it you said about providing the infrastrucutre? May 25 20:46:39 <[g2]> hey rwhitby-web FYI there was an interesting discussion in OpenJTAG 14 hours ago May 25 20:46:58 kergoth: jbowler pushed a busybox mount patch to nslu2-linux openembedded repo - can you check it out and pull it into OE proper ? I don't have the changeset number here in front of me, but I'm sure someone else will be able to provide it May 25 20:48:30 <[g2]> basically ep1220 thinks we can put the chip in reset via the RESET_IN_N line can keep it there via a special JTAG reg, and directly program the I cache May 25 20:49:16 <[g2]> allan looked up the line tonight and added the information to the JTAG wiki page May 25 20:50:16 rwhitby-away: yeah, i talked to him yesterday. will do May 25 20:51:34 kergoth: thx May 25 20:53:39 <[g2]> hey kergoth May 25 22:43:09 03bzhou * 10unslung/make/py-bittorrent.mk: upstream upgrade from 4.0.1 to 4.1.1 May 25 22:44:24 03bzhou * 10unslung/sources/py-bittorrent/btdownloadcurses.py.patch: upstream fixed bug, patch no longer needed **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed May 25 23:59:56 2005