Hi,
i wonder if there's any progress on this one. i consider this a very
limiting issue, as it renders my n2100 almost unusable regarding it's
core purpose, being a high performance nas device in a gbit lan. even my
slug seems to have a better disk performance.
i know i could go back to thecus fir
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You could download the daily image from
> http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/armel/images/daily/ixp4xx/netboot/
> and then repack the image according to the instructions under "Modify
> an existing installer image in
Hi,
ist there a way to install armel on a slug right now w/o having
usb-ethernet hardware?
i've tried to use the 2007-07-25 d-i "release" from slug-firmware.net
w/ an old snapshot on ftp.debian-ports.org, this fails because the
preseed config still links to gnuab.org repositories, so it always
fa
On 25.07.2007, at 12:22, John Fieldsend wrote:
Can some one help, i installed apache2 on my slug and it seems to
periodically close down, think this maybe a memory issue, was
wandering if anyone else had this problem
Is there a way to detect if apache has stopped and then restart it?
well, y
is to run the nslu2 along the n2100
just for streaming and recording tv.
markus
On 23.07.2007, at 00:15, Markus Lindenberg wrote:
kernel BUG at arch/arm/mm/consistent.c:488!
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual
address
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On 25.07.2007, at 19:48, Razvan Gornea wrote:
I would be very interested in learning about any possibility to use
rtorrent on NSLU2.
i had no problems running rtorrent on nslu2. you can disable hash
checking by setting check_hash = no in .rtorrent.rc. maybe setting
max_memory_usage will
Hi,
i'm trying to use a Twinhan DVB-T receiver on my N2100. I was
successfully using it with a debian-powered NSLU2. Now i'm trying to
set up DVB on the N2100. The receiver is connected and initialized by
the kernel:
dvb-usb: found a 'Twinhan USB2.0 DVB-T receiver (TwinhanDTV Alpha/
Magi
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