...there are more of us that are using WRAP/ALIX/Geode :-)
Best regards
Jorn
On 15. mars 2016 18:03, Erich Titl wrote:
> Am 15.03.2016 um 17:48 schrieb kp kirchdoerfer:
> ...
>
>>> That is fine. But then I _believe_ the geodes all use the same PATA
>>> companion ch
Hello Everyone,
I might have sent this message to the wrong list and if I have don so, I do
apologize in advance.
I want to "pay back" to the Bering uClibc community, and thus instead of
sourcing from services like rent-a-coder etc I want someone in the community
to get this "money" this I felt th
n Behalf Of Mike Noyes
Sent: 28. mars 2008 14:58
To: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] Project logo
On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 09:23 +0100, Jorn Eriksen wrote:
> That's this one:
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/images/pagemaster/logo_leaf.png
> I'm not a racer on
That's this one:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/images/pagemaster/logo_leaf.png
I'm not a racer on Photoshop however I can find my way around if someone
have a orginal photoshop file or something...
I'm sorry I picked up on the leafproject domain to late :-( I could have
picked up the bill for that
Andrea,
For my Asterisk stuff I've started to use:
http://www.sqlite.org
Maybe that could be an idea? It's controlled from the prompt (sort of
anyways) thus it will be easy to make small scripts to diplay CDR's.
Best regards
Jorn
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Hey Andrea,
That is really cool. If you are looking for ideas the built in FAX drivers
8SPANDSP) and the Hylafax driver (IAX modem) would be stuff that a lot of
folks would look for. And support for some kind of ZAP card can be usefull
as well. Especially if one need conferencing.
When you are
Hey All,
Eric Titl have allready described most in his WRAP document thus the
documentation part is sort of taken care of. That document describe a few
thing that need to changed in several packages. It was those packages I was
thinking about updating with the changes and then put them all toget
Hello All,
Would there be an interrest for an file containing all the files needed to
get a WRAP box on the air.
I was thinking about creating a tarball with all the .lrp's contained on the
CD including updated modules.lrp, etc.lrp leaf.cfg & syslinux.cfg files.
Would there be enought Wrap users o
Martin & All,
I guess the question would be then - for new users - how will they know what
to search for (i.e hosts.deny hosts.allow) when they do not know that
is/could be the problem? A bit of the hen & the egg problem that is :-)
Seeing the feedback - most of that is due to "special" version
Andrea,
Actually - you do not need to delete the allready existing partition on the
CF. Just make sure it's a bootable partition (all CF card I got had that
set allready). If you got a CF card from PcEngines that will work. Have
about 20 FW around with CF cards from PCEngines all worked out of
Martin & All
>>This has been discussed about two weeks ago on leaf-user (which was the
>>reason I didn't say anything earlier).
I've given up trying to floow all the users lists for all my projects thus I
did not see that discussion. I've read trough and it seams to me that there
is issues with l
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From: Larry Platzek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25. april 2006 08:40
To: Jorn Eriksen
Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [leaf-devel] Hosts.deny & hosts.allow
Hello Jorn & All,
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Jorn Eriksen wrote:
> Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 17:48:26 +0200
> F
er frequently used lines in the
mentioned files that we can add with a "#" in front.
Jorn
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Platzek
Sent: 24. april 2006 17:15
To: Jorn Eriksen
Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:
Hello All,
I was wondering if there is any particular reason why there are entries in
hosts.allow & hosts.deny in the standard etc.lrp file? Since Shorewall is
there, these files just seams to create uneccecary issues. Unless there are
some reasons why they are there, I move to remove these entri
Hey David,
Investigatet that a little bit. Altough it's a good idea it would require
different versions for different OS/*nix variants and as much explanations
as a simple image. With my limited knowlegde of this type of script, the
saving would be in the "creation" process and not neccecarily o
Hello Everyone,
A new flash-stick image is uploaded to:
http://www.ccl-network.com/leaf/
I've changed the approach on the initrd.lrp file. As syslinux have issues
with filenames not complying to the 8.3 format, I have renamed my version of
the initrd_usb.lrp file to initrd.lrp and renamed the "o
Jorn;
Am Sonntag, 2. April 2006 23:27 schrieb Jorn Eriksen:
> KP & All,
>
> >>A default leaf.cfg like in the floppy images would be nice.
> >>Eric pointed to the modules problem (they are truncated in the latest
>
> image).
> I've taken the leaf.cfg fr
All,
I have pack the contect of the partition (i.e what's in the file system) on
the stick to a gzip'ed tarball. If anyone would like to test that option,
let me know and I'll upload that file as well.
Best regards
Jørn
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Sent: 2. april 2006 18:28
To: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] Flash Stick Image
Am Sonntag, 2. April 2006 14:36 schrieb Jorn Eriksen:
> Hello all;
>
> >>We currently have three ideas how to provide an USB image:
> >>1) a complete image whic
Hello Eric & All,
>>A question about the fs: did you use fat23 (with the vfat driver) or
>>fat16? In the latter case the module names are truncated, in the first
>>case the vfat module has to be added to the usb initrd.
Most memory stick come with fat16. I've checked all I got an all have
FAT16.
s could be used as a "base" for thus using the loopback
image model.
Best regards
Jørn
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kirchdoerfer
Sent: 1. april 2006 18:03
To: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] Flash
Hey Maybe this could be another LEAF branch? Mike - did you not look for a
new branch?
Ron - is it a LRP package you have trouble with? In case which package is
it?
Best regards
Jørn
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Sent: 29. m
Hello Everyone,
Some more results from testing of USB Sticks.
Looking at the physical properties on the USB sticks it seams we are in for
some fun. It seams to me that they all have different physical attributes.
I tested with some other ones as well including the brand new 256mb stick.
All had
Mike & All,
I'll create an updated image later tonight (CET that is) however I've not
been able to find issues with my image testing it on 5-6 machines. Eric
gave me another tip thus I'll give that a go as well.
Jorn
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Be
ing scrips.
H
Jørn
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From: Erich Titl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27. mars 2006 16:01
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] flash usb
Hi everyone
Jorn Eriksen wrote:
> Natanael & All,
>
>
>>&g
27. mars 2006 12:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] flash usb
Jorn Eriksen wrote:
>>> I never got your stick.img to boot.
> How interresting. I got it to work on several machines now. Including my
> mother in law's PC :-)
I
Charles & All,
I'll give this a go in my "fry thy stick" test later today or tomorrow - I
guess if it works there will be no frying :-)
Jorn
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Steinkuehler
Sent: 27. mars 2006 02:53
To: leaf-devel@lists.
Natanael & All,
>>Agree about what? (sorry, I have given up to scroll up and down trying
>>to follow what people are talking about when somebody top-post. I follow
>>more than one mailing list...)
The more LPR pacakges we can fit on the "image" the better :-)
>>I don't really see the point in usi
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 07:44, Jorn Eriksen wrote:
> This is really no big issue - I can just place it on one of my servers and
> give you guys a link. I asked because I thought that it was,sort of
> anyways, smart to have it on the leaf site..
Jorn,
The other option, if KP thinks the ima
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike Noyes
Sent: 23. mars 2006 16:08
To: Charles Steinkuehler
Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] Flash Stick Image
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 02:31, Jorn Eriksen wrote:
> I have Gzip'ed the image and i
Eric & All,
>>I don't know what happens if you backup
>>initrd (if initrd_usb.lrp or initrd.lrp is back-upped). Didn't you change
>>leaf.cfg and can you still backup packages to the usb-stick?
Good point. Did not test that. Had a look just now, and in the Backup
menu, it uses the initrd_u name.
it so that more people can test?
Best regards
Jørn
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jorn Eriksen
Sent: 21. mars 2006 23:38
To: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [leaf-devel] Re: floppy vs flash drive
Hey Eric & all,
>>The
Hey Eric & all,
>>The effort would even be less, what is needed is a script/program that
>>creates an image which can be "copied" to any memory stick. I even have a
>>memory stick with Bering-uClibc installed, but I created it by hand:
>>-Fdisk the stick and set the bootable flag
>>-Format it
>>-I
Hello guys,
I have followed the discussion on this for some time. And I must admit that
is has been sort of fun :-)
First of all because of how much "passion" there is in the discussion and
alos the fact that ideas are put on the "table" -that is always a good sign
:-)
Now - I frequently read ab
Hey Guys,
>>But I'm willing to 'sacrifice' one of my USB sticks to make
>>tests in the 3 or 4 different machines I have access that
>>can do boot from USB, and yes, that includes some hp servers :)
I'll 'sacrifice' a few USB drives as well - if needed.
Jorn
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From: [EMA
Hello Guys,
Just a comment from up north. Here most PC'er are still sold with a floppy
drive and I have still a few PC running with floppy-leaf, even though most
locations I serve, have now moved to WRAP units.
Linux is, and always have been, about choices. Leaf provide MANY choises in
one. Th
This is just GREAT - I got testing of this om my week-end "plan" :-) I'll
let you all know how it proceedes :-)))
Jorn
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From: "Erich Titl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Jørn Eriksen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 11:37 AM
Subject: r
Hi There,
Do anyone know if the Bering 1.2 iptables have the pptp-conntrack-nat.patch
built in? I'm seein a bad csum message that should be fixed by this patch
thus the question..
Thanks
Jorn
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