kernels: best way is to ensure your iface is not promisc, and run
something like mt-daapd and see if after 30 minutes or so your share
disappears from the network, and whether setting the iface to promisc
fixes it.
linux-image-2.6.25-2-iop32x is in the archive so I will try and install
that.
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On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 08:57:59AM +0100, Barry Tennison wrote:
> That's interesting. aptitude on my slug is annoyingly rather slow, but
> the slow parts for me are:
> * building the dependency tree
> * reading & writing extended state info
> * building tag database (wish I could get rid of that -
back
from work, I'll try and get some more figures on how much of an overhead
LUKS proves.
I'd expect things to be worse on the slug than the n2100.
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 09:14:22PM +0100, Tobias Frost wrote:
> Did you specify the ip_address with
> ip_address -h
> ip_address -l
Hello; I did, but only when xovered directly to the device. I've got it
working by specifying the local IP and using a switch as an
intermediary. I think there were
Inc.
RAM: 0x-0x2000, 0x0004b648-0x1ffd1000
available, total: 512 MB FLASH: 0xf000 -
0xf100, 128 blocks of 0x0002 bytes each.
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them (for no renumeration, obviously). If they don't, I'd
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at some point in the next few weeks.
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:06:02AM +0100, Peter Korsgaard wrote:
> My dm9601 driver would be nice as well.
Which reminds me, I *still* need to get back to working out why it
doesn't work for me :)
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I'm getting about 1.8M/s = 14.4Mbit/s at the moment via HTTP. That's
more than I quoted before but less than I'd like :-)
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. It would be nice if I could get the redboot stuff
upgraded as part of this process.
Is it as simple as just flashing the latest official
firmware using the steps at
<http://www.cyrius.com/debian/iop/n2100/deinstall.html>,
before re-installing Debian? Has anyone tried this recently?
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f the official n2100 firmware introduced this
feature to redboot? Is it possible for me to flash the newer
redboot from Debian, or alternatively, turn on the TFTP
feature for my existing redboot? (I will have to do some
digging to figure out which firmware version I had prior to
going Debian).
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ere might have been an improvement, as I have
no non-network way of talking to the n2100, and I flashed
Debian on before the official firmwares introduced the
TFTP boot time image selection thing.
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stuff, which I think might have arrived in a firmware since
I flashed debian onto it...) so I'd appreciate being able
to say, develop a custom initrd with dropbear in it via
qemu before trying it on the real thing.
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