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<0> trumee linksys wrt54g v4 <1> trumee: Linksys WRT54GL (can run OpenWRT and such) <2> thehailo:sounds good. want to buy it in UK. dont know if it is available here <2> Azoff:cheers <3> why does portage wanna update some packages to hardmasked versions when my /etc/portage/package.unmask doesn't list them? <4> hi all <5> Anyone know a good rock/indie/alternative/metal internet radio station that plays a decent bitrate? <0> trumee it is, but the v5 is out now and crap, diff software half the hardware power, they moved it to the GL mentioned above, but it's harder to find, mostly online including newegg <1> qantourisc: have you looked under /proc/net/*/eth0/ and such? <6> Azoff: there is no such dir <2> thehailo:uggh, i want to buy off a shop. since i want to buy today. is there any other good one? <1> hm <2> openbysource:which brand? <6> Azoff: it's an embed device :) <1> qantourisc: maybe it's the sysfs your looking for <0> trumee plenty are "good" but the ones I mentioned run linux, have tons of possible uses since you can run pretty much anything on em
<2> thehailo:anyother than linksys? <7> trumee: depends on requirement "<www.belkin.com>" <0> trumee run ssh/kismet/openvpn etc. or just toss on a third party firmware and boost the power <6> Azoff: no sysfs <1> qantourisc: mtd is /proc/mtd on my WRT54GL <0> netgear's are reliable, good performence, just be sure to get one that's just...standard <0> no "power booster" or "G+" or anything <0> and nothing pre-N <6> Azoff: but i only see numbers there .... <2> thehailo:what is pre-N? <6> Azoff: no names ... <1> # cat /proc/mtd <1> dev: size erasesize name <0> trumee 802.11n will replace b/g. but the standard won't be done until next fall or so...but some compaies are already selling equipment <1> should be the first col <2> thehailo:ok <8> jofa: sometimes in the past i used to get a dodgy sync from one of the asian mirrors and /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask went walk-about <9> you hava to LOVE gaim :( <10> gaim's aight <3> juckes, so what did you do about it? <9> who was i talking to again, i fergot the rember his/her name ... <1> Qantourisc: also, my eth0 is /proc/switch/eth0/, maybe yours is similar? <8> jofa: re-sync <1> Qantourisc: me? =) <11> hello gents <9> Azoff: no sorry <9> Azoff: yes :) <1> and I'm a "he" =p <12> i got >=x11-base/xorg-server-1.0.99 (is blocking media-video/nvidia-glx-1.0.8762) even after i emerge -C xorg-server, what should I do now? <9> Azoff: mtd0: 01000000 00020000 "openrg" <3> juckes, could it be differences from doing eix-sync and regular emerge --sync? <9> Azoff: what does that tell me ? <11> whats the command to list available modules? <8> jofa: and then stopped using the asian mirrors <1> Qantourisc: then, mtd0 is the name? <13> klingon: lsmod <3> juckes, hehe... i promise you, i aint using asian mirrors when there is euorpean availiable <11> goldfish: thanks! <8> jofa: shouldn't matter at all <9> Azoff: syntax: dev: size erasesize name <1> Qantourisc: or.. the name of the dev rather <3> juckes, k <9> Azoff: that doesn't help me, :) i need to find out if i can put openbsd on this thing, or a linux if not <8> jofa: maybe the packages have been unmasked <1> Qantourisc: but I do not realy know what your looking for, so I'm just guessing ;-) <1> Qantourisc: what's it runing right now? <9> Azoff: the devices on the embed system so i can flash it <9> Azoff: Linux version 2.4.21openrg-rmk1 #2 Thu Apr 28 18:29:04 CDT 2005 <2> thehailo:is this one u spoke about http://www.pcworld.co.uk:80/martprd/store/pcw_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1207678377.1149328550@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfkaddhmehmmllcflgceggdhhmdgmi.0&page=Product&sku=882740&fm=14&sm=1&tm=0&tabIndex=1 <1> openbysource: if it runs linux now, you can sure run linux ;-P <3> juckes, omg - they have been. I just updated my search on 'xorg-server' on packages.gentoo.org, and now it's just ~arch... <1> oops <1> Qantourisc: even <7> Azoff: what <9> Azoff: ofcours unless it uses binary drivers <9> Azoff: but i'd prefer bsd on it :) <9> Azoff: it is after all a router that has to endure ANY attack :) <0> trumee yes, however the newest version, v5 no longer runs linux, nad they cut the ROM storage and RAM in half <1> Qantourisc: hmm... I do not now about BSD, but I guess you could browse the webb =) <0> trumee then they took the v4 and renamed it the GL <9> Azoff: iirc this device hasn't been modded before :D
<2> thehailo:is there a way to check if this is v4 or v5? <2> thehailo:i guess i should search for GL <0> trumee serial number, couldn't tell ya off the top of my head, google outta toss ya something <2> thehailo:uh, ok <1> trumee: just so you know, the GL is the same as G v4 <14> trumee, openwrt had some docks on that kind of thing. also, you can always get the wrt54gs for lots of ram :) <0> trumee http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833124190 is the one I'd check out <15> klingon, modprobe -l lists available modules, lsmod lists *loaded* modules <14> s/docks/docs <11> roger55: ok that makes more sense now hehe <1> trumee: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G <2> Azoff:cheers <16> hey guys, downloaded an x86 tarball, mtune is set to i686 however, is it safe to set it to i586, or is it indicative that I need a different stage tarball? <1> trumee: I got my wrt54gl this week, and OpenWRT Whiterussian runs like a charm on it <2> Azoff:i want to buy it from a shop today :(, cant wait for onile shopping <2> Azoff:dont know if any retailer in UK sells it <1> trumee: heh <0> trumee wait a few extra days and have a much better piece of equipment for the next few years... <2> thehailo:and whats that? <7> trumee: I agree <0> trumee just saying in general, don't be impatient and regret it down the line <11> Azoff: does the v5 have any available custom firmwares yet <0> klingon yes <17> Oddball question, can I redirect the whole output of a script to /dev/null from *inside* the script (i.e. without running ./Script >/dev/null) and without putting >/dev/null on every line? <1> trumee: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000ETX928/qid=1149329456/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/026-0060868-5579663 <9> Azoff: ok found a dmesg <9> Azoff: unfortantly it's odd <18> really sorry guys but can someone help me with non gentoo distro? <18> I cannot find help <1> klingon: what I have heard, there were someone that did successfully add dd-wrt to it (a striped one) <7> Mykolas: pm <0> dd-wrt micro iir <10> Mykolas: what dist? <2> Azoff:cheers <1> klingon: but I would not recommende that low memory and flash <18> ok I have server that runnes CentOS 4 <11> Azoff: oh, bumme :( <1> trumee: I know that you can't get it today, but it may be worth waiting for ;-) <18> after storm last night it crushed and give me error messages <2> Azoff,thehailo:guys any recommendation for a PCI wireless card? <18> Every time I reboot it gives me error: <9> http://rafb.net/paste/results/yfmTPt11.html <= anyone who is able to substract the interface from there ? <9> (network) <1> Qantourisc: good luck then, and have fun ;-) <7> Mykolas: storm physical ? <9> Azoff: yep :) <2> Azoff:uh ok, will wait for it :( <18> yes <1> trumee: something based on Atheros <2> Azoff:do u own one? <1> trumee: a card with that chip <18> "/usr/bin/rhgb: error while loading shared libraries: libfreetype.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory." <2> Azoff:is it the same as prism54? <1> trumee: no, it uses madwifi <18> Then : <18> Error reading block 2799 (attempt to read block from filesystem resolted in short read) while doing inod scan. <18> I runned fsck but every time I reboot it saying same thing. <19> 'morning/evening all <1> trumee: here's a list: http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility <7> printk: evening <2> Azoff:i have heard prism54 is good. i bought a sitecom Ralink 261 card last week. never used it. am going to return it today <2> Azoff:heard it is not good. it cannot do master mode. <10> Qantourisc: see all that phy stuff at the end? <9> the_hoser: yes ? <1> trumee: ok <9> the_hoser: now i see thx :) <10> Qantourisc: thems your interfaces. is this a router? <9> the_hoser: yes :) <10> it all becomes clear... like gl***.... <9> the_hoser: well spoted :) <1> trumee: madwifi also supports master mode, and with the new codebase, your able to be connected to multiplie wlans at the same time <1> trumee: check out www.madwifi.org for details
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