**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 21 02:59:56 2007 Nov 21 06:49:40 03bzhou * r7328 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/dmsetup.mk): dmsetup: added & promoted Nov 21 09:57:57 hiya Nov 21 09:58:37 small question, does anybody know how the .xsh scripts listed here: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DS101/DS101BootStrap have been created ? Nov 21 12:16:40 deam: look at "option 2: buidling from sources" Nov 21 12:16:54 its done via "make ds101-bootstrap-xsh Nov 21 15:33:18 03bzhou * r7329 10optware/trunk/make/py-turbojson.mk: py-turbojson: 1.1.1 -> 1.1.2 Nov 21 16:12:39 Hi everyone, I want to set up an irc server on my slug, I want to be able to customize all settings. Any recommendations of which software I can use? Maybe ctrlproxy? If everyting works I want to write a script so I can acces a webpage on my slug with a client which connect directly to the server. Nov 21 16:13:58 which will connect* Nov 21 16:19:28 I know it's not an "irc server" but can it act as a server, or what package can I use otherwise Nov 21 17:17:59 03bzhou * r7330 10optware/trunk/make/samba.mk: samba: 3.0.26a -> 3.0.27a Nov 21 17:26:24 Hi, I succeded to get ircd running, but the port 6667 seems to be closed, what do I have to do to open ports within Openslug? Nov 21 17:37:00 any one? Nov 21 17:39:31 McSalt1: use #nslu2-general for end-user questions Nov 21 17:39:58 ok Nov 21 17:40:20 thx Nov 21 18:35:10 Does someone have a link to the issue (section error?) that holds back the 2.6.23 kernel as being marked stable for NSLU2 and the like? Nov 21 19:14:14 stat_eating Nov 21 20:33:26 likewise: I don't think it's actually documented, is it? Nov 21 20:33:45 There are a few issues, one is the section error, and the other is the network driver. Nov 21 20:34:56 mwester: I couldn't find any emails on the issue. I'ld like to investigate it. Nov 21 20:35:19 mwester: the network driver is a missing feature, not a bug. Nov 21 20:36:42 Ok. Just set PREFERRED_VERSION_ixp4xx-kernel = "2.6.23" in local .conf -- and build SlugOS, or you can build the kernel from SVN. Both kernel build mechanisms should have the section error (unless that's been fixed by someone already). Nov 21 20:37:22 The network driver works, it just doesn't pick up the firmware until too late for it to work built-in (i.e. not as a a module). Nov 21 20:38:05 mwester: ok, so no NFS rootfs, for example. Nov 21 20:38:15 I have a really horrible patch that at least lets it find the MAC address, before it used to use all zeros for the MAC. Apparently that's not a driver issue, according to the driver author. Groan. Nov 21 20:38:27 Yep, no NFS rootfs is the biggest problem. Nov 21 20:38:45 The driver author just says "Use initramfs". Nov 21 20:38:54 I say, no, it should work withoiut that. Nov 21 20:39:05 He says "but the patch is ugly". Nov 21 20:39:13 And that's where that sits right now. Nov 21 20:39:40 and picking up firmware must be from mtd? Nov 21 20:39:41 Excuuuuuuuse mee for wanting something that works over something that's "elegant" but doesn't work. Nov 21 20:39:54 Yep, picking up the firmware is from the flash. I haven't solved that yet. Nov 21 20:40:05 some sentiment here. Works:10 beautiful: 5 points Nov 21 20:40:30 The performance issues seem to be largely addressed, it's still slower but only a few percent. Nov 21 20:40:55 I'll try to build that kernel. Nov 21 20:44:45 mwester: is there a .bb for anything newer than .21? Nov 21 20:46:59 mwester: never mind, I see the bitbakes fetches the patches from SVN based on the kernel version. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Nov 22 02:59:56 2007