Hi all, first of all: I'm happy I found Voyage Linux. Before, I've tried imedialinux and I must say they might just delete their website as it is completely abandoned and PCEngines should better not point to that flavor of Linux at all IMHO. It has many bugs and gave me hours of frustration.
However, some questions remain - please pardon if they are FAQs for Deban users, but I think they might be interesting for other beginners too. 1. APT sources What other APT repositories than the taiwanese in /etc/apt/sources.list (http://ftp.tw.debian.org/debian lenny main contrib) can I use when living in Germany? Is it enough to keep the "custom repository" http://www.voyage.hl/dists/0.6 ./" ? Are you sure that stuff does not get mixed up? 2. Missing Packages (adjtimex) on hk.debian.org The current taiwanese repository does not contain "adjtimex" package. Seems the only way to me to tune the very unprecise internal clock speed without ntpdate'ing every hour (which could carry sideeffects) Can I add a second source in sources.list and will the package versions be mixed up then? 3. Heartbeat, LEDs When I was booting Voyage Linux for the first time, heartbeat LED etc. are working - but disappear after a reboot (only LED 1 is ON). I manage to start them again via echo "heartbeat" /sys/class/leds/alix:1/trigger etc but what is the best way to make this permanent? 4. MySQL database in RAM I'll use the ALIX board with mysql / lighttpd and php5, which works fine. I followed this guide: http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-lighttpd-with-php5-and-mysql-support-on-debian-lenny Now I am unsure whether I should move the /var/lib/mysql folder to the rw / ro mechanism so writing to the DB does not spoil the flash so fast. Does anyone have experiences on wearout when using a 4 GByte flash for about 500 MByte? My database is about 50 MB and will reach 100 MB. If I reserve 100 of 256 MByte for MySQL, maybe the RAM is not enough for the functioning of the rest of applications? 5. Turn off unused services If I have a static IP adress - is it safe to turn off dnsmasq? Is it safe to turn these services off (tcp:53, tcp:68, tcp:1723, tcp:111) when I only want to offer MySQL and http (and ssh) services? How can I do it safely? Sorry for asking so many questions but I guess that they might be easy ones for experienced users.. Thanks a lot! -- Kind regards Andreas _______________________________________________ Voyage-linux mailing list Voyage-linux@list.voyage.hk http://list.voyage.hk/mailman/listinfo/voyage-linux