**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 10 03:00:00 2007 Jan 10 06:28:41 {Nico}: heh, I had 5 bugs/broken compiles I was planning to file once I finished up some school work and you squashed all but one of them today Jan 10 06:30:01 (well, at least in the past 24 hours) Jan 10 06:32:56 http://www.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=5369 - yay, asus finally did what i was waiting for :P Jan 10 06:33:22 Kaloz: they released the full source for their firmware? Jan 10 06:33:39 * Bartman007 is joking while waiting for a browser to open Jan 10 06:33:57 :P Jan 10 06:35:04 damn ATI binary drivers have decided to break my hibernate/suspend functionality again Jan 10 06:35:32 * Bartman007 decides give ATI the finger and test out the Xorg radeon driver Jan 10 06:35:40 if you can Jan 10 06:36:01 if you have x1k then those have no 2d engine, so no free drivers for you at all Jan 10 06:36:17 mobility 9600 pro :-) Jan 10 06:36:22 :) Jan 10 06:36:29 hmz, i'm really looking forward to get this asus thingie Jan 10 06:37:38 I find it somewhat funny that I bought this laptop for gaming and I only touch a game once every few weeks. Jan 10 06:38:01 I spend far more time working on geek projects. Jan 10 06:38:40 if this trend persists I'll stick with integrated graphics in my next laptop (and save a bundle) Jan 10 06:43:51 same here.. but if i could take a 12" subnote and use external video (like that asus thingie) when i want to play some games, now that would be spiffy Jan 10 06:44:44 oh yeah, my 26 browser windows loaded Jan 10 06:44:48 * Bartman007 clicks the link Jan 10 06:46:40 heh, I saw that thing yesterday Jan 10 06:50:52 it seems like a waste though, considering that expresscard only supports PCIe x1 Jan 10 06:51:19 well, this is what i was wondering for real Jan 10 06:51:57 it should support more of that or the bundled 7900gs would be a waste.. and who knows, maybe asus' new notebook has some nonstandard tricks for it Jan 10 06:52:14 honestly i was waiting for a real docking station with a pcie 16x Jan 10 06:52:24 (you know, like those old ones with full blown pci) Jan 10 06:52:32 well they do have a new notebook with one of the fugly windows sideshow displays on it Jan 10 06:52:55 I have one of the PCI ones for this laptop :-) Jan 10 06:52:57 most of those slideslow thing can run linux Jan 10 06:52:59 =P Jan 10 06:53:57 Kaloz: I was thinking about that. I knew their reference board was just a WinMob device in terms of specs. Jan 10 06:54:50 want to make a Sideshow API package for openwrt? I'll port svgalib so the data sent from Vista can be displayed :-) Jan 10 06:56:04 :) Jan 10 06:56:20 nah, i mena for real most of those slideshow stuff are fullblown embedded computers Jan 10 06:56:33 so actually i was wondering about installing openwrt on them :P Jan 10 06:58:23 exactly. :-) Jan 10 06:59:53 too bad the sideshow device doesn't have any access to the networking hardware Jan 10 07:00:18 could finally protect windows devices with a real firewall Jan 10 07:15:55 I think it was really shortsighted to only offer x1 throughput on the Expresscard standard. Jan 10 10:02:33 Hi guys, ndb, Florian... sorry I missed you before. Jan 10 10:02:40 JeremyE: what? Jan 10 10:02:40 Anyone watching now? Jan 10 10:02:50 wrt: hello Jan 10 10:03:06 wrt: help Jan 10 11:01:38 nico * r6057 /packages/libs/libupnp/ (Makefile patches/): update libupnp to 1.3.1 (partially closes: #1180) Jan 10 11:10:34 nico * r6058 /packages/net/linuxigd/ (. Makefile files/ files/upnpd.init): add linux-igd (closes: #1180) Jan 10 11:17:43 nico * r6059 /packages/net/imapfilter/ (. Makefile patches/ patches/010-pathnames.patch): add imapfilter (closes: #769) Jan 10 11:29:03 nico * r6060 / (2 files in 2 dirs): add a hack to allow source package names in Build-Depends: (PKG_BUILDDEP) Jan 10 12:31:07 <[florian]> JeremyE: I am here, more or less :D Jan 10 15:02:10 <[florian]> {Nico}: can you patch xsupplicant almost the same way you did for kismet ? Jan 10 15:03:14 florian, i thought it was done already? Jan 10 15:03:38 <[florian]> not for xsupplicant Jan 10 15:05:34 what's changeset 6056? Jan 10 15:07:15 <[florian]> GoldServe|FON: sorry, must have missed that changeset Jan 10 15:21:56 is include/netfilter.mk the only place where it is defined which iptables modules will go into the separate packages? Jan 10 15:25:25 <[florian]> I guess so, have also a look at the kernel config and the kernel/package/module/netfilter.mk Jan 10 15:25:28 {Nico}: thx for your changes, libupnp & linux-igd installed fine Jan 10 15:25:43 [florian]: got it a few secs after my question, thx :) Jan 10 15:30:25 nbd * r6061 /trunk/scripts/gen_target_mk.pl: include default package set in .target.mk Jan 10 15:38:27 nico * r6062 /packages/libs/avahi/Makefile: Jan 10 15:38:27 update avahi to 0.6.16 - it fixes 2 security issues: Jan 10 15:38:27 * CVE-2006-6870 Jan 10 15:38:27 * CVE-2006-5461 Jan 10 15:43:37 nbd * r6063 /trunk/package/madwifi/files/lib/wifi/madwifi.sh: fix madwifi mode selection problems Jan 10 15:49:58 nbd * r6064 /trunk/package/busybox/config/modutils/Config.in: enable pretty lsmod output for linux 2.6 Jan 10 15:56:14 http://www.hohnstaedt.de/ixp_npe/0.3.1/ixp4xx_npe_driver-0.3.1.diff new version of the driver Jan 10 16:14:22 know about it Jan 10 16:22:27 oh my. Jan 10 16:22:36 did {Nico} really add 0.95 of linux-igd? Jan 10 16:23:10 yessir Jan 10 16:23:24 armijn: why do you ask Jan 10 16:23:39 loswillios: because it has known security holes Jan 10 16:23:56 oh Jan 10 16:24:47 loswillios: I turned devices that ran linux-igd into onion routers, using 1 SOAP request Jan 10 16:24:49 nbd * r6065 /trunk/scripts/gen_target_mk.pl: include the full board name in .target.mk Jan 10 16:25:22 nbd * r6066 /trunk/scripts/ipkg: cosmetic fixes for ipkg Jan 10 16:25:24 not that the CVS version of linux-igd is any better...although they fixed the remote code execution Jan 10 16:25:27 armijn: from inside i recon Jan 10 16:25:41 loswillios: depends on the device Jan 10 16:26:02 loswillios: but that is never an excuse Jan 10 16:26:09 sure Jan 10 16:26:25 I mean, sure it's no excuse Jan 10 16:27:58 that's sad to hear Jan 10 16:28:06 hm Jan 10 16:28:11 no good upnp-implemantation for linux :/ Jan 10 16:28:18 seems that 0.95 is more recent than I thought Jan 10 16:35:37 nico * r6067 /packages/libs/file/ (. Makefile): add file/libmagic package Jan 10 16:36:00 but there are still some programming choices they made that I don't understand Jan 10 16:36:19 such as why they keep passing IP addresses as char* and not treat them as an IP address Jan 10 16:47:32 nico * r6068 /packages/libs/file/Makefile: oops, md5sum was wrong for file Jan 10 16:49:56 nico * r6069 /packages/net/gmediaserver/ (Makefile patches/): update gmediaserver to 0.12.0 - should build fine against libupnp 1.3.1 now Jan 10 17:06:20 should https://dev.openwrt.org/wiki/OpenWrtPackageToDo be killed? Jan 10 17:06:52 yes, probably Jan 10 19:38:17 <[florian]> nbd: there are some au1000 pci fixes released Jan 10 20:51:15 nbd * r6070 /trunk/target/sdk/Makefile: don't mess with the staging dir too much when building the sdk Jan 10 21:21:43 nbd * r6071 /trunk/ (16 files in 12 dirs): Jan 10 21:21:43 Add initial version of the new Image Builder Jan 10 21:21:43 It's still a bit rough in a few places, but it seems to work for Broadcom at least - other targets untested. Jan 10 21:23:33 nbd: I'll probably be abusing that for x86 at some point as I play with display support :-) Jan 10 21:24:14 it's untested on x86. feel free to send me patches if it's broken :) Jan 10 21:24:55 got to go now Jan 10 21:24:57 though Kaloz has seemed to indicate that he viewed any kind of "desktop" support (which he had planned to do himself even if only internally) would be a seperate target, do you feel the same way? Jan 10 21:25:03 ok, nevermind then, cya. Jan 10 21:25:15 i don't know yet Jan 10 22:11:46 florian * r6072 /packages/libs/libpam/ (6 files in 2 dirs): Add libpam Jan 10 22:13:48 <[florian]> dependency to nufw Jan 10 22:20:30 hm? Jan 10 22:21:20 you mean that single sign on thing? Jan 10 22:23:56 <[florian]> precisely, btw, I am still working on getting nagios Jan 10 22:26:01 heh Jan 10 22:26:08 I read about the single sign on Jan 10 22:26:23 I don't know if it always is what you'd want **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jan 11 02:59:58 2007