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From: Andrzej Odyniec <anody@ma...> - 2012-01-27 17:06:56
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Heiko Zuerker wrote: > is anybody still using IMQ? > IMQ is (once again) preventing us from moving to the latest kernel, > since there's no new patch out yet. I'm using ifb only. My choice was dictated by the better opinion of ifb than imq. Probably IMQ is less stable, although apparently more comfortable. Best Regards Andrzej Odyniec |
From: Heiko Zuerker <heiko@zu...> - 2012-01-27 14:07:56
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Hello DL community, is anybody still using IMQ? IMQ is (once again) preventing us from moving to the latest kernel, since there's no new patch out yet. -- Regards Heiko Zuerker http://www.devil-linux.org |
From: Dominic Raferd <dl@ed...> - 2012-01-17 10:41:30
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<html> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> On 17/01/2012 06:37, Girish Dudhwal wrote: <blockquote cite="mid:CAB74Zy60cnjcVBH1aV97vQW8K31qdB2zbZ0NTCPjcD_b4XXXYA@..." type="cite">Hi , <div><br> </div> <div>I need to know exact procedure how to install devil linux through usb stick or pen drive. i am running window xp <br clear="all"> <div><br> </div> -- <br> Girish Dudhwal<br> +918447224336 , +911120222093</div> </blockquote> <br> If you download a release (I recommend 1.6.0-RC1) from <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="ftp://devil-linux.org">ftp://devil-linux.org</a> then unpack it, you will see a file install-on-usb.exe (different from install-on-usb), you can run this in Windows (with admin privileges) to install Devil-Linux onto USB. More info <a href="http://www.edendevelopments.co.uk/dlsetup.php#downloadandcreate">here</a>.<br> <br> Dominic<br> <br> </body> </html> |
From: Girish Dudhwal <girishdudhwal@gm...> - 2012-01-17 06:37:24
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Hi , I need to know exact procedure how to install devil linux through usb stick or pen drive. i am running window xp -- Girish Dudhwal +918447224336 , +911120222093 |
From: Dominic Raferd <dl@ed...> - 2012-01-13 14:15:59
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Andrzej, On 13/01/2012 13:58, Andrzej Odyniec wrote: > Dominic, > >> On my DL machines (1.6.0-RC1, 32-bit server) iptstate seems to run >> continuously (and use significant CPU resource), outputting to tty7. >> >> Is this by design? Looking at man page I think iptstate should run only >> when called. If I kill it will I break something? > iptstate (as other programs) can be called indirectly by init from > /etc/inittab. As I can see now, in /etc-cd/inittab is: > >> 8:2345:respawn:env - TERM=linux /bin/procinfo -f -F /dev/tty8 >> #7:2345:respawn:env - TERM=linux /usr/sbin/iptstate -r 5> /dev/tty7< /dev/tty7 > ...so start iptstate from inittab is commented out. This line is appended by > build/scripts/iptstate in install phase. > > But as I remember, some time ago this line was active (not commented out). If > You changed in this time something in this file (i.e. commented out start of > daemontools) and saved your configuration, You have your own changed copy of > this file in /shm/etc-mods probably with old, uncommented start of iptstate. > > You can edit /etc/inittab and comment out start of iptstate on console7, as is > now in default inittab. You can remove file /shm/etc-mods/inittab and in etc > you will see initial/default inittab file. Thanks Andrzej, that solves it. I never changed inittab so it must be I had an older version - the only difference was this one line which as you say is now commented out. I deleted /shm/etc-mods/inittab and rebooted, now iptstate is gone :-) Dominic |
From: Andrzej Odyniec <anody@ma...> - 2012-01-13 14:00:40
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Dominic, > On my DL machines (1.6.0-RC1, 32-bit server) iptstate seems to run > continuously (and use significant CPU resource), outputting to tty7. > > Is this by design? Looking at man page I think iptstate should run only > when called. If I kill it will I break something? iptstate (as other programs) can be called indirectly by init from /etc/inittab. As I can see now, in /etc-cd/inittab is: > 8:2345:respawn:env - TERM=linux /bin/procinfo -f -F /dev/tty8 > #7:2345:respawn:env - TERM=linux /usr/sbin/iptstate -r 5 > /dev/tty7 < /dev/tty7 ...so start iptstate from inittab is commented out. This line is appended by build/scripts/iptstate in install phase. But as I remember, some time ago this line was active (not commented out). If You changed in this time something in this file (i.e. commented out start of daemontools) and saved your configuration, You have your own changed copy of this file in /shm/etc-mods probably with old, uncommented start of iptstate. You can edit /etc/inittab and comment out start of iptstate on console7, as is now in default inittab. You can remove file /shm/etc-mods/inittab and in etc you will see initial/default inittab file. Regards -- Andrzej Odyniec |
From: Dominic Raferd <dl@ed...> - 2012-01-13 13:17:44
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On my DL machines (1.6.0-RC1, 32-bit server) iptstate seems to run continuously (and use significant CPU resource), outputting to tty7. Is this by design? Looking at man page I think iptstate should run only when called. If I kill it will I break something? Dominic |
From: Heiko Zuerker <heiko@zu...> - 2012-01-11 16:07:18
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Hey, Quoting "kornelijus@..." <kornelijus@...>: > HeY! > > No ipset tools included > SoSad... Same answer I sent you to your personal email: Please create a feature request in Mantis. https://sourceforge.net/apps/mantisbt/devil-linux -- Regards Heiko Zuerker http://www.devil-linux.org |
From: <kornelijus@sb...> - 2012-01-11 06:25:03
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HeY! No ipset tools included SoSad... |
From: Heiko Zuerker <heiko@zu...> - 2012-01-08 15:09:25
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Hey, > Now IPTV is very common in FTTB providers, and it is time to add some sort > of "Multicast Proxy" support to home routers. As I understood from > discussion on DL support forum a few years ago, no IGMP proxy was > planned. But now there are new hints: > "UDP-to-HTTP" proxies, like Udpxy, and IPTV players capable of using them. > > So, is it possible to add http://sourceforge.net/projects/udpxy/ > to next releases of Devil-linux? I am not an experienced Linux-programmer, > building anything for DL will take a lot of time... Building anything for DL will also take a lot of time for us. Create a feature request in Mantis, so we don't forget about this. Maybe you get lucky and somebody volunteers to implement it. -- Regards Heiko Zuerker http://www.devil-linux.org |
From: GrayCat <graycat.lab@gm...> - 2012-01-04 14:15:30
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Hello Devil Devs! Now IPTV is very common in FTTB providers, and it is time to add some sort of "Multicast Proxy" support to home routers. As I understood from discussion on DL support forum a few years ago, no IGMP proxy was planned. But now there are new hints: "UDP-to-HTTP" proxies, like Udpxy, and IPTV players capable of using them. So, is it possible to add http://sourceforge.net/projects/udpxy/ to next releases of Devil-linux? I am not an experienced Linux-programmer, building anything for DL will take a lot of time... Thank you! |