... might have devices that do have sufficient entropy. So before we make this a SlugOS-specific build-time thing, is there no way we can change this at run...
Hi Mike, AFAIK, systems with sufficient entropy will provide the same or similar level of randomness on /dev/urandom and /dev/random as long as there is enough...
OK so you just want to check your webpage to see what it looks like from the internet to other people, and you want to use your normal connection to do so your...
I downloaded SlugOs-4.8-beta and compiled it on a Debian (Etch ) system in Slugos/BE mode. There were 4 errors that had to be fixed to get it to work, detailed...
Hi, On the fifth try over three days, I finally succeeded installing from debian-armel-5.0beta2.zip. Using only defaults (and the three required kernel...
My slug is running Debian/etch with the latest updates. When I try and use iPhoto in OS X to create a new photo library on the Slug using Samba, some files are...
Hi! ... Too slow would be if it didn't work at all. It does work, so it is admittedly very slow, but not too slow. ... I personally don't think this is the...
... This doesn't do exactly what you want, but you could simply unpack a Debian bar tall manually: http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/unpack.html ... You can...
The cause of all that disk flashing and time wasted is selinux applying policies to all the files in the filesystem. BTW, no-one on nslu2-linux lists can help...
I have downloaded transmission and transferred it to my nslu2 root. I run './configure cc=/usr/local2/bin/gcc' but it comes up with an error: Quote: configure:...
I got a NSLU2 an upgraded it with SlugOS 4.8 Beta. I used a flash disk (2GB) as main drive and it was working fine. Sometimes while turning it on it didn't...
... The NSLU2 has notoriously bad USB power circuitry, and the power supplies themselves are a bit dodgy. I had similar problems which eventually turned out to...
... I don't have the answers but a lot questions about your setup. 1) How did you install "gcc"? 2) Which firmware/distro are you running on your nslu2? 3) Why...
This is what you said Marcel Nijenhof ... Unless you are trying to use torrentflux-b4rt. In which case you will have to compile the version of transmission...
That is what im trying to do. I have no idea how I am supposed to cross compile it - I have the crosstool-native installed from ipkg, but do not know how to...
... 1) Make sure that you can find the gcc compiler PATH=/opt/bin:$PATH 2) Run configure with the prefix option ./configure --prefix=/opt 3) Run make make 4)...
Friends, I'm trying to interface an Arduino decimilla to an NSLU2 running Debian linux. I want to blink a light every time I get a serial character on the ...
... After doing a "turnup flash" the nslu did not boot up again. And without any usb device at all. Then I tried reverting to the original linksys firmware but...
... Actually, no because I don't have another power supply available. But I didn't plugged any usb device on it. It's like when I bought it and it should work...
... And the reason it does not is most likely because the power supply is not providing 5V to the internal circuitry. Presence of USB is probably irrelevant...
eliask wrote: [...] ... One thing that's worth doing is connecting up a powered USB hub, *disconnecting* the NSLU2's power supply, and seeing if it boots. Yes,...
Jim Buzbee was the original NSLU2 hacker. He presented http://www.batbox.org/IsThataLampInYourPocket.pdf just under a month ago at the Boulder Linux Users...
Hi all, am the owner of an nslu2 running SlugOS, and very good it is too. My config is that I have the system drive (20Gb maxtor through USD-IDE connector)...
In article <486F6B23.1010900@...>, ... Yes - an excellent set of slides and it would have been good to have been there. The comment regarding the end...
You could try to narrow down which facility on the Arduino is acting differently than in the IDE by commenting out the part that checks for a serial character...
... It could be fun to see if this could work. Maybe you can make it crunch for Pirates@home (which is really the seti@home Alpha-test project), or seti@home...
I at one point was able to compile the boinc client to work and get past the initial benchmark timeout problem I was having. The issue I had was that none of...