**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 28 02:59:59 2006 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Nov 28 05:44:59 2006 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 28 05:46:13 2006 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Nov 28 05:51:13 2006 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 28 05:51:43 2006 Nov 28 11:51:08 hello all Nov 28 11:52:14 morning Nov 28 11:52:23 morning NAiL Nov 28 11:56:06 [g2]: hi Nov 28 11:56:16 <[g2]> likewise morning Nov 28 12:00:56 morning Nov 28 12:09:57 quick question, ping? Nov 28 12:10:00 linux box Nov 28 12:10:03 very high load Nov 28 12:10:12 but top shows nothing eating CPU Nov 28 12:10:12 what's going on? :) Nov 28 12:11:36 what kind of load? I/O load? network load? CPU load? I don't believe top/uptime shows all of it. Nov 28 12:11:48 iostat might help. Nov 28 12:11:49 yeah hm Nov 28 12:12:36 hm? Nov 28 12:12:50 600 processes Nov 28 12:13:10 i don't have access to this box, i'm helping somebody over IM :) Nov 28 12:13:22 (and I don't have a linux box to hand) Nov 28 12:14:07 i know iostat gives me the I/O loading stats which is useful for figuring out if a disk is very busy. Nov 28 12:14:42 Does the machine actually feel sluggish too? Nov 28 12:16:14 yeah apparently Nov 28 12:16:22 93tps, 3 reads/s, 402 writes/s Nov 28 12:16:28 load = 20 Nov 28 12:18:56 does uptime report the same "ghost" load? Nov 28 12:25:53 hi Nov 28 12:25:55 NOTE: Removing failed runtime build target libc6-unslung Nov 28 12:26:58 libc6-unslung is not provided at all in OE now? Nov 28 16:15:03 bye Nov 28 16:15:36 <[g2]> GPSFan around ? Nov 28 16:17:20 [g2]: yep, morning... Nov 28 16:17:44 <[g2]> GPSFan morning, how do you run wackelf ? Nov 28 16:18:06 [g2]: hold on a sec... Nov 28 16:18:20 <[g2]> I've compiled the program Nov 28 16:19:31 <[g2]> ./hal/public/wackelf /home/gs/dev/madwifi/ath_hal/xscale-le-elf.hal.o ? Nov 28 16:21:22 wackelf -fpa xscale-be-elf.hal.o Nov 28 16:21:39 that's for BE Nov 28 16:22:00 <[g2]> Ok thx, I'll try the -fpa option Nov 28 16:22:39 that worked for me. Nov 28 16:22:52 <[g2]> GPSFan it's working for me THX Nov 28 16:22:59 ;>) np Nov 28 16:31:23 http://pastebin.ca/260702 - can you guys look at this patch? it should not do any harm for your builds but it fix world build a bit Nov 28 18:32:08 hey rwhitby, i was just attempting to take a look at sources.nslu2-linux.org, and wget http/ftp don't give me anything. is this a cvs archive? Nov 28 18:32:45 try sources.nslu2-linux.org/sources/ Nov 28 18:32:58 but be prepared for a big directory listing Nov 28 18:33:08 ftp? Nov 28 18:33:30 http Nov 28 18:34:08 i get redirected to http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/nslu2/sources//home/slug/htdocs/sources/sources, which 404s. Nov 28 18:34:44 ah, operator error. Nov 28 18:38:18 rwhitby, what's the best route to deliver any "diffs" to this source archive? we do have a few new contributions not already there. Nov 28 18:38:42 make them available for wget somewhere (private if you like) and I'll transfer them across Nov 28 18:39:19 could i point you to mirror sites? should i email these links? Nov 28 18:39:57 yeah, a list of links is just as good. Nov 28 18:40:06 done. Nov 28 18:40:20 thanks, as always. i'll be quiet now (-; Nov 28 18:40:48 why? it's not like this channel is overflowing with conversation :-) Nov 28 18:41:35 rwhitby: http://pastebin.ca/260702 - can you look at this patch? it should not do any harm for slugos builds but it fix world build a bit (skip libc6-dev change maybe) Nov 28 18:43:04 the slugos part looks fine (and probably fixes a long standing problem we have building slugos-native) Nov 28 18:43:17 the unslung part I need to check on to see what happenened to libc6-unslung Nov 28 18:43:27 (unless you know what happened to it) Nov 28 18:43:35 never heard about it before Nov 28 18:44:02 I got some errors during world fetchall and this patch is part of fixes/hacks Nov 28 18:46:18 libc6-unslung seems to be a real package Nov 28 18:46:58 from glibc-2.2.5 Nov 28 18:47:14 quite old but unslung is linksys compatible iirc? Nov 28 18:47:21 yes Nov 28 18:47:26 has to stay at that version Nov 28 18:47:44 FILES_libc6-unslung = "/lib/librt*" Nov 28 18:47:54 that's all we use from it Nov 28 18:48:06 (to fill in some libraries that Linksys doesn't provide) Nov 28 18:48:25 ok. I know why it does not works for my fetch. Nov 28 18:48:40 I fetch with other distro/machine so overrides does not work. Thx Nov 28 18:49:04 np - I will try out the other part of your patch Nov 28 18:49:08 thx Nov 28 20:02:58 hrw|tv: when I put the glibc-dev part of your patch in slugos, I get: Nov 28 20:02:59 ERROR: Nothing provides dependency glibc-dev Nov 28 20:04:19 thats why I want to ignore that part Nov 28 20:04:36 it need solving anyway Nov 28 21:38:42 has anyone ever used a usb numeric keypad on the slug? Nov 28 21:39:13 mine seems to be detected fine: Nov 28 21:39:16 Nov 28 21:35:30 Slug kernel: input: ORTEK USB Keyboard Hub as /class/input/input1 Nov 28 21:39:17 Nov 28 21:35:30 Slug kernel: input: USB HID v1.10 Device [ORTEK USB Keyboard Hub] Nov 28 21:39:17 on usb-0000:00:01.1-1.3 Nov 28 21:39:17 Nov 28 21:35:30 Slug kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usbhid Nov 28 21:39:50 but them i have no idea what to do, how to access its input. any hint? Nov 28 22:48:49 tried to make ndiswrapper. It resulted in "Can't find kernel build files in /lib/modules/2.6.17-2-ixp4xx/build". Nov 28 22:49:00 what do i need, kernel headers? Nov 28 22:49:13 (Debian/NSLU2) Nov 28 22:50:20 Texture, i thought those were only supposed to work on i386? now i am confused. Nov 28 22:50:39 duh... of course Nov 28 22:51:03 those windowzs drivers won't run on arm. Nov 28 22:51:27 kfm82links, ty. You're not confused, I am. Nov 28 22:51:49 no problem, glad i could be of assistance at all Nov 28 22:52:13 i so like being stupid in public :) Nov 28 22:52:29 we all do it for kicks every once in a while, don't worry **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 29 02:59:58 2006