... This is normal. The NSLU2 only has 32 MB of RAM, so it always runs in "low memory" mode. ... It's failing to download packages because they cannot be ...
Hi everybody, I am using an NSLU2 with V2.3R29-uNSLUng-5.5-beta and I have been looking for a way to install locales (international character sets) on the...
Looks that there is an Ubuntu Jauntry distro for NSLU2 out there: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/jaunty/rc/ (Netboot for NSLU2 "slug" systems) Regards, ...
I saw it in this announcement, but it seems that the links are no longer valid: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2009-April/000562.html ...
Hi, I am a long term user of slugosBE; have two servers running Apache/php, with many user logins from the web (private, password protected access only). Have...
Thanks for the reply Martin. I had sent a response to nslu2-general and not here so you probably did not see it. I got it going fine. Now all I need it fuse...
Yup, quite a few people have started buying them.. Brian Zhou has recieved one for development. There is a make file in the Optware SVN feeds for it, along...
Hi, I'm getting the following message every time I login on the SugOS 5.3: Using fallback suid method. Also the following 2 errors are logged: Jun 1 19:19:01...
... This was discussed on the mailing list earlier -- search the archives on yahoo and you should find the details. It's a busybox thing, and IIRC one simply...
Hi Sam, Thank you very much for the info. This is is very encouraging. You mentioned several members here are ordering... I could not find any other thread...
... Hash: SHA1 CN wrote: [...] ... The closest thing to a SheevaPlug community is the terrible web forum here: http://openplug.org/plugforum There's been...
David, I have read Martin's instructions, and looked at many of the threads at the plugforum. I currently use in my slugosbe, aptware modules, and quite a few...
... Hash: SHA1 CN wrote: [...] ... This is full Debian, which means that *everything* is available --- all 22000-odd packages. apache is available, although...
--Original Message Text--- From: David Given Date: Sat, 06 Jun 2009 21:28:55 +0100 ... Debian installation, but I assume so. You may not need to, however. ...
... Hash: SHA1 CN wrote: [...] ... No, SlugOS is based on OpenEmbedded (a mechanism for building embedded Linux distributions). Debian is entirely different....
... 35W! Wow, that is an hog energy compared to a slug at 6W with a network drive ... When you added the modules, which stream did you use? aptware? Is...
... Hash: SHA1 CN wrote: [...] ... Actually, that's the consumption for the entire stack --- the SheevaPlug itself is using 5W or so. That includes two USB...
... David, That is good to know. But the 5w (that you say) as the pwr of SheevaPlug is definitely not half that of the Slug. Long time ago I had precisely ...
... Brian, How is optware feed setup for SheevaPlug coming? Is there a way (a link) through which I can view the available optware modules for Sheeva, running...
See http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=74.0 and http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=92.0 Ideally an optware ipkg feed should match...
... Hash: SHA1 Brian Zhou wrote: [...] ... I'm using Martin Michlmayr's 2.6.30-rc8 kernel; disk performance is about *twice* that of the stock kernel, and you...
Hello group! I finally got around to trying SlugOS 5.3 on a new NSLU2 I bought off craigslist (didn't want to tamper with my existing SlugOS 3.10 NSLU2). So...
I wanted to flash my NSLU2 device with the original Linksys firmware, so I went to the Administration Upgrade Mode thinking I could flash the device with the...
This red-green flashing probably means that it is indeed in the "upgrade mode" See http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/UseTheResetButtonToEnterUpgradeMode So...
Never mind. I fixed the problem before I could respond back here. Thank you for the information. I managed to restore the device using the method you...
... Isn't it nice when things "just work"? :-) SlugOS does not store the /dev/sd* device name for use during the boot process. What really happens when you...