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ke -- wanna edit this into a FAQ entry?
Ray,
You read my mind. Unless you want to do it, I'll put something together and
place it in sec00 later today.
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>At 09:27 AM 4/10/01 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
>...
>
> >>Mike -- wanna edit this into a FAQ entry?
> >
> >Ray,
> >You read my mind. Unless you want to do it, I'll put something together
> >and place it in sec00 l
(lrp_bin.reg). Thanks.
>
>---
>REGEDIT4
>
>[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MIME\Database\Content Type\application/octet-stream]
>"Extension"=".lrp"
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@="lrpfile"
"Content Type"="application/octet-stream"
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>On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > I'm working on the second part of this FAQ. Netscape has similar
> > problems with ftp downloads. I was unable to get the ;i switch to work
> > on .lrp files in our anonymous ftp are
cisco most of the day
tomorrow. I'll stop by the Lineo booth. I want to see if they'll part with
a CD of their new Embedix 2.0 SDK.
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Everyone,
Jean-Sebastien Morisset agreed to affiliate our project with his "rcf Linux
Firewall" project.
Affiliation with rcf Linux Firewall
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=12&mode=threaded&order=0
This is his package.
http://rcf.mvlan.net/dist/dev/lrp/rcf511c1.
IE: Uses the MS MIME-type algorithm, usually just works.
This summery and Ray's earlier post should be enough for the HowTo. I wont
have time to write it up till Thursday though.
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>Appreciate the links!
No problem. I was looking for low cost flash ide solutions this morning anyway.
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>a good platform, since it is well standardized and has a low
>manufacturing cost.
Understood. The problem is finding a thin client hardware oem that doesn't
install an os.
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d something that may be of interest to Bao.
Unfortunately, it's a little under powered.
Webcon 2000 Series
http://www.advantech.com/wad/products/index.asp?category_name=Webcon%202000%
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PCM-5823-G0A1 : Same as PCM-5823 but with GX1-300 CPU and
dual Intel Ethernet
968965 : 32 MB SDRAM SODIMM
PCD-100A-0016 : CompactFlash card with 16 MB memory capacity
Case for PCM-582x
http://www.wordsworth.co.uk/products/data_sheets/compact_wallmoun
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Everyone,
I belive this ELC announcement is significant. Opinions?
Unified Embedded Platform Specification Established and
Promoted by Embedded Linux Consortium Board
http://www.embedded-linux.org/pressroom.php3#66
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Mike Noyes, 2001-04-18 08:52 -0700
>Everyone,
>I belive this ELC announcement is significant. Opinions?
>
>Unified Embedded Platform Specification Established and
>Promoted by Embedded Linux Consortium Board
>http://www.embedded-linux.org/pressroom.php3#66
For those that
ions like RTLinux and Zentropix which are
~ derived from Linux, but break the Linux APIs to provide real-time
~ performance.
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I'm making a few minor changes suggested by Jeff to docid 1891 Appendix C.
In addition I'm going to use tidy to convert it to xhtml. If this works
well I'll convert the rest of the documents.
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Mike Noyes, 2001-04-19 07:48 -0700
>I'm making a few minor changes suggested by Jeff to docid 1891 Appendix C.
>In addition I'm going to use tidy to convert it to xhtml. If this works
>well I'll convert the rest of the documents.
I just completed this. Please rev
"The Most
Active This Week" page to find our ranking.
https://sourceforge.net/top/mostactive.php?type=week
The statistics page hasn't worked since the 14th.
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Again though, what worries me is a special-interest
>high-level app. Like a JVM (or whatever they're called now),
>UPnP, SNMP, or something else ghastly, fat and insecure.
>
> Should be interesting, in any case.
"May you live in interesting times."
lent! Are you going to publish it on our phpWS?
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>Checkout the SF Docs for more details:
>http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=763&group_id=1
Other good CVS documentation:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/blandy.html
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.html
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs.html
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ope this is useful.
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2001-04-1981 98.2751 4638
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is in order. I also, like David's diff
idea for them.
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David,
How close are you to committing the Oxygen devel tree to CVS?
Jack,
How close is Ladybug to release? Is it ready for CVS?
Scott,
David Douthitt, 2001-04-20 09:21 -0500
>Mike Noyes wrote:
> > ~ At about 6:00am PST this morning, the SourceForge
> > ~ postgres database was corrupted and lost. We were
> > ~ able to restore from our 5AM dump, so minimal data
> > ~ loss occurred.
>
>That would b
should do it.
Unfortunately, not. You need to use CVS for the import process. Otherwise,
it wont be able to setup its internal housekeeping files.
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7;t a problem. I appears to me that the first
thing every embedded distribution produces is a router. I had some
conversations on the advantages of real-time for QoS also. Opinions were split.
Ray and I did get together and talk. :)
He probably has greater insight into the significant things t
too.
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5214244852.html
~ Together, Quinlan reckons that cramfs, ramfs and packramfs comprise an
~ "elegant" solution for embedded developers wishing to optimize boot
~ time, resource usage and robustness.
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In case of emergency, Eric and I already worked out a way to backup
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-20 16:30 -0700
>On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> > David Douthitt, 2001-04-20 16:25 -0500
> > >I like the long name idea, using VFAT. The only thing is, VFAT adds
> > >FAT to the kernel (pun intended :-) Just how big is thi
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-20 17:26 -0700
>On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > That doesn't sound good, but how is it different from the backup
> > scripts we use now?
>
>The disk need not be accessed for months at a time in an LRP box.
Jeff,
Understood. Tha
George Metz, 2001-04-20 21:23 -0400
>On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > In case of emergency, Eric and I already worked out a way to backup
> > individual CVS trees.
>
>Excellent idea all around. We should probably have the CVS tree backed
>up on a semi-regular bas
ate source and binaries trees? It would
>be really nice to do a "cvs co" and then a "make world".
I suggest we use the eigerstein directory in our anonymous ftp area to
gather the tree together prior to CVS import. You can access the directory
on shell1 with ssh and scp
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-20 18:03 -0700
>On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > This still doesn't explain why Debian is
> > trying to do the following for their boot floppies.
> >
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot-0102/msg00435.html
> > ~ Build i
harder, but I believe winimage supports ext2. Do
you know how much room ext2 takes?
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>On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > You have a better grasp of the details than I do. :)
> > If I have this right, cramfs isn't flexible enough for our needs. That
> > means that Midori isn't useful for a base, and
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>I created a new list that receives our CVS commit messages. I hope this
>will allow everyone to keep track of release development.
Everyone,
I committed a minor change to our website tree to test syncmail. Here are
the results:
http://www.mail-archi
ss. :)
BTW, have you received any feedback on your rcf511c4.lrp package? Also,
what is the timetable for a version based on iptables?
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against glibc 2.0.7 work? It looks like SF wants to eventually allow
projects to make nightly builds from CVS.
How do I use the compile farm?
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Our web site is down. I submitted a support request to fix the problem. It
looks like other projects are experiencing similar problems with their dbases.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php? \
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Mike Noyes, 2001-04-23 09:42 -0700
>Our web site is down. I submitted a support request to fix the problem. It
>looks like other projects are experiencing similar problems with their dbases.
>
>https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php? \
>func=detail&aid=418283&group_id=
shortly after our site started working again.
It's gone now. Apparently, the new SF code didn't work very well, and they
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Mike Noyes, 2001-04-23 10:36 -0700
>I believe at this time that the SF staff was trying to slipstream an
>update in. More than one project was affected. I also noticed German text
>on the rblock of the SF home page shortly after our site started working
>again. It's gone now
Ewald Wasscher, 2001-04-23 20:22 +0200
>Mike Noyes wrote:
>>Interesting. The German text is present on the SF home page again. At
>>least I think it's German.
>
>No, it's Dutch! (which is very similar to German)
Ewald,
Thank you for correcting me. I apolog
Mike Noyes, 2001-04-19 13:39 -0700
>Scott C. Best, 2001-04-19 11:43 -0700
>>Mike:
>> I'm not so worried about how far "down" they certify
>>as much as how far "up". Certainly, everything downstairs will
>>be LGPL (so mods cannot be
sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2352&group_id=1
Ray added/updated the ping FAQs in DocManager sec07. Please review them if
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>Our site is down for a dbase password change. I have to wait for the SF
>dbase cron job to finish processing the request. I'll get it back up ASAP.
Everyone,
Our site is back up, but the password change was unsuccessful. I'm going to
o
Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 08:16 -0700
>Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 07:59 -0700
>>Our site is down for a dbase password change. I have to wait for the SF
>>dbase cron job to finish processing the request. I'll get it back up ASAP.
>
>Our site is back up, but the password ch
Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 12:19 -0700
>Our site is down again. I think the SF staff is working on my support
>request. As soon as I know more I'll post an update.
>
>[ #418583 ] Unable to change MySQL password
>https://sourceforge.net/tracker \
>/?func=detail&atid=2
Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 15:21 -0700
>Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 12:19 -0700
>>Our site is down again. I think the SF staff is working on my support
>>request. As soon as I know more I'll post an update.
>>
>>[ #418583 ] Unable to change MySQL password
>>http
ly. From what the
rep. said it should be available for download too. On the down side, it
looks like they are only making a subset of packages available for free. :(
http://www.mvista.com/products/hhl.html
Does anyone have any experience with RedIce-Linux from REDSonic?
http://www.redsonic.c
boot media do you use?"
Also, I posted a new article. "Rate a LEAF Developer"
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I found a site that is performing Nessus and NMAP scans for free. Please
test your firewalls and share the results.
http://www.vulnerabilities.org/
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They are continually updating the vulnerability checks that Nessus
performs, so a new scan may give different results.
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ow.
Unless they changed their TOS, don't do it. They target that service at
people with one computer.
>Anything I overlooked, or should I just buy a better analog modem and
>get used to dedicated dial-up?
I'm in the same situation, and my Courier V.Everything has worked well.
t.
>Perhaps the next time someone on the LRP lists mentions
>that their LRP box is "acting slow" we should ask if they
>recently unleased Nessus on it.
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I have noticed that if your logs fill up, the LRP system slows stuff up.
Can we fix this?
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s are patched up to date, and there is not much I
>can do about ssh until some one gets a working sshd2.lrp to fit.
Isn't Rick working on that?
Rick,
Do you have a status update for us?
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low-memory
>router. Still, a check every few minutes to start action seems like a
>kludgy way to handle it.
Jack,
Is there an elegant solution to the problem?
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Jack Coates, 2001-04-27 08:25 -0700
>On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> > Jack Coates, 2001-04-27 07:12 -0700
> > >
> > > > >running, as "echo test > file" won't work if the disk is
> > > > >full. So...be cautious tu
and wouldn't even require any extra room on the boot
>device, if we pull the mkminixfs functionality out of the kernel and put
>it in busybox (see earlier e-mails on booting LRP with a standard kernel).
Charles,
Is this the design you want to implement in "Quercus"?
dwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com
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operations until they have a home directory
on the CVS servers.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-29 16:16 -0500
>On 27 Apr 2001, at 17:25, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > A Nessus scan can add enough log entries in less than five minutes to
> > exceed free ramdisk space. This is on a box with 16M of memory.
> >
> > If I remember correctly, David so
s! Take it easy and enjoy your son. We'll be here when you
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-29 22:23 -0500
>On 30 Apr 2001, at 0:41, Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-29 16:16 -0500
> > >On 27 Apr 2001, at 17:25, Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> > > > He recommends 18M for
> > > > Oxygen though
move weblet into
the script tree.
Please comment on these proposed CVS changes.
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>/script +
> + /weblet
> + (etc.)
>
>I also want to remove the old website tree from CVS, and move weblet into
>the script tree.
Everyone,
I wrote weblet when I should have written sh-httpd. I also forgot to add
echowall
wrong.
Thanks.
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/source/base/
David packaged many more libs than the base for Oxygen. It would be nice if
the diffs will work for all the releases. Is this realistic?
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Ewald Wasscher, 2001-05-01 16:11 +0200
>Mike Noyes wrote:
>
>>The package tree will mimic the Debian source tree. Diff files should
>>not be gziped. Other than that minor change, do what Debian does.
>>http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/source/
>Wouldn&
Ewald Wasscher, 2001-05-01 20:24 +0200
>Mike Noyes wrote:
>David proposed something like this already. Take a look at this patch.
>>Source code + diffs for CVS
>>https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=412704&group_id=13751 \
>>&atid=313751
>
>
s for the explanation. :)
I'll sit back and watch the discussion for a while. It should be educational.
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>build of Midori compiles to about 6 MB without Netscape, which ain't
>half bad for a modern system with X 4.0.3.
Did they say what the size of a system without X was? Also, did you find
out if it was possible to create a target that only used two of the normal
four partition
le by public
transportation to accommodate Ray and me. Any suggestions?
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the area, if possible. I won't know my schedule until I
>actually get out there (brackets don't get posted until the day you
>actually fight), but I can probably break free for an afternoon/evening
>sometime.
This sounds good to me. Ray, Jack, Kenneth, Scott, and Larry wha
Ray Olszewski, 2001-05-04 09:40 -0700
>At 06:10 PM 5/3/01 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
> >Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-05-03 13:22 -0500
>...
> >>Treasure Island sometime between May 22 & 28. It might be a bit
> >>crowded, however, as that's when/where BattleBot
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>On Thu, 3 May 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> > Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-05-03 13:22 -0500
> > > > It might be a good idea to gather together on a weekend sometime.
> > > > We could call it a Silicon Valley LEAF Develope
BALDG Meeting
Sat. May 26th (tentative)
Treasure Island, CA
Possible Attendees: Scott Best, Jack Coates, Kenneth Hadley, Jeff
Newmiller, Mike Noyes, Steven Peck, Larry Platzek, Ray Olszewski, Charles
Steinkuehler.
I guess we should call it the Bay Area LEAF Developers Group (BALDG) meeting
reached a consensus yet.
I'll submit a support request on Mon. to remove the website tree from our
repository.
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tation
http://cvshome.org/docs/
SourceForge has some basic documentation in sections 6 and 7.
http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=1
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Ewald Wasscher, 2001-05-06 09:50 +0200
>Mike Noyes wrote:
>I created the following trees in our CVS repository today. There are
>README files in each tree describing the proposed content.
>>doc
>>package
>>release
>>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/
~ The problem is that your group name(leaf) is identical to a valid
~ user name on the system which confuses CVS. This problem will be
~ fixed once we move to LDAP authentication on the CVS server( ~1
~ week.)
As soon as I can place our web site in CVS I'll let everyone know.
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Everyone,
I just created two security tasks in response to this thread.
Task ID 25528 & 25527
https://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=13751
If you would like to work on either of these tasks, let me know. I'll
assign you to the task.
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>On 1 Feb 2001, at 9:33, Yu Xuanwei wrote:
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> > To compress all files as well as glibc, why not to rewrite root
> > device filesystem to support compressed file?
I'm going to show my ignorance here, but isn't that what cramfs does?
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Everyone,
Our lists went down at about 18:00 GMT today. They appear to be working
again. I've seen no explanation from SourceForge for the outage.
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harles, seems
>like these things are getting updated frequently but in strange out of the
>way places.
>
>Thoughts?
David,
Wouldn't CVS be the place for those patches? Also, have you and Charles
decided on the repository directory structure?
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release of Oxygen:
>
># nmap -sS -O 172.16.XXX.XXX
Was this run from inside your firewall or outside? Is port 80 open by
default on your firewall data disk? Also, I'd like us to generate data from
all NICs on the box.
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At 08:33 AM 2/2/01 -0600, David Douthitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 2 Feb 2001, at 14:09, Mike Noyes wrote:
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> > At 07:18 AM 2/2/01 -0600, David Douthitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >To start the ball rolling, here are some nmap results against the
&g
At 09:18 AM 2/2/01 -0600, David Douthitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 2 Feb 2001, at 15:12, Mike Noyes wrote:
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> > >* What about testing a DMZ?
> >
> > For EigerStein yes. Is there a an Oxygen data disk aimed at this
> > setup?
>
>You have to ke
: Oxygen and
EigerStein cdroms are each able to read the same metadata config file.
Switching between releases or updating to a new version is easy. Just put
the cdrom in, tell it where the metadata config file is, feed it one or two
floppies and you're done.
Let me know if I missed
Has anyone applied for a free membership in the Embedded Linux Consortium?
Does anyone know if projects can apply for the waiver?
Free Membership
http://www.embedded-linux.org/freemember.php3
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inclusive, not exclusive.
>Just my little old opinion, not well reasoned, and probably flawed,
The reasoning looked fine to me. :)
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