ttp://www.t3.com/news/marvell-sheevaplug-hides-a-computer-in-a-plug-socket?=38234
and shipping charges should come down as and when it is stocked by European
distributors.
Thanks again for the interesting article.
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t; Or is it based on the Debian.org documentation's
> config<http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/repository-howto/repository-howto>
John is suggesting you to run the debmirror script as he typed it above. You
may need to install the debmirror package first.
Try 'aptitude show debmi
o reading this Martin. The SheevaPlug
looks like an interesting device and the documentation available for
download seems quite comprehensive.
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ere discharged and then replace the battery. It worked for me.
However, with hindsight, it might have been more sensible just to
replace the battery and that probably makes even more sense as slugs are
getting older. There must be a limit to how many times the case can be
opened without breaking some
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 03:51:19 -0500, Rick Thomas (rbthoma...@pobox.com)
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> On Mar 7, 2009, at 3:25 AM, Bob Cox wrote:
>
>> In your original post you indicated that you had the slug setup to use
>> DHCP. Would it be possible for you to reflash with the Linksys
&g
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 09:27:53 +0100, Martin Michlmayr (t...@cyrius.com)
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> * Bob Cox [2009-03-07 08:25]:
> > I only suggest this because I have never had a failure with an install
> > with all of these parameters specified, but ISTR my only problem intall
> > w
the slug setup to use
DHCP. Would it be possible for you to reflash with the Linksys
firmware, then set a hostname, static IP address, netmask, default
gateway and nameserver and try again with the lenny installer?
I only suggest this because I have never had a failure with an install
with a
e package list and went w/o
> problems.
Perhaps you did your update at the same time as website was being
updated.
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>
>
> This does not work for me:
[snip]
> Does anybody have an idea what could go wrong here?
Not sure if this helps, but the ifrename package may be worth
investigating.
http://packages.debian.org/etch/ifrename
An article picked at random from a google search:
http://www.enterp
beta 2 installer image for NSLU2 can be found on my site:
>
> armel (recommended):
> http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/files/tmp/debian-armel-5.0beta2.zip
> arm: http://cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/files/tmp/debian-arm-5.0beta2.zip
Thank you very much Martin. Much appreciated. I shall be trying
y, but a re-flash
may be required I suppose (in "upgrade-mode" as you mentioned above).
Good luck anyway.
> HAM Callsign G8JVM : Locator IO82SP
73 de G4AEL ;-)
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/ etch main
deb http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main
deb-src http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main
You seem to have a mixture of lenny (testing) and etch (stable).
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where else I should be
> looking for clues about why this is happening?
There may be a separate samba log folder containing the samba daemon
logfile: /var/log/samba/log.smbd
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try to change the NSLU2 battery."
I had this same problem once. My fix was to remove the battery,
short-circuit across the battery holder contacts for a few seconds to
discharge any capacitors and then just replace the original battery.
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would see only 12 if it were not USB2.
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file from one slug to another slug [1] and the reported
speed was 2.4 MB (MBytes) /sec:
16:31:54 (2.40 MB/s) - `testmovie.mpg' saved [183611392/183611392]
real1m13.568s
user0m6.150s
sys 0m51.580s
[1] wget on Slug with NSLU2/Debian Etch and apache2 on a Slug with
OpenDebianSlu
users around with stories about this ISP
forcing all port 80 traffic via the Talktalk proxy server and also
applying shaping and throttling. It just might be relevant.
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