[14:07] <florian__> nbd, Kaloz [mbm] ping ?
[14:12] <nbd> pong
[14:12] <CIA-17> florian * r4118 /branches/whiterussian/openwrt/package/webif/files/usr/lib/webif/lang/ru/ (. common.txt): Add Russian webif translation, closes #633
[14:13] <nshm> Oh guys, you are so fast :)
[14:14] <nshm> Thanks for committing it
[14:19] <florian__> nshm: you are welcome
[14:19] <florian__> nbd: I got a 2.6.16.7 kernel running on brcm63xx
[14:19] <nbd> great
[14:20] <nbd> congratulations
[14:20] <florian__> it boots, detect the flash, but does not mount the filesystem, I do not yet now why
[14:20] <nbd> can you post a dmesg?
[14:20] <florian__> well actually, most of the migration stuff was done by Nico Huber annouced it on the forum :)
[14:21] <florian__> I just fixed a part of the flash map driver
[14:21] <florian__> http://pastebin.ca/81694
[14:21] <florian__> I think there is something to dig with "Failed to read image from flash tag"
[14:23] <florian__> there are several things to normalize actually
[14:23] <florian__> - change CONFIG_BRCM to CONFIG_BCM963XX
[14:23] <florian__> - use the bcm947xx flash map code
[14:24] <florian__> - run binary drivers (or at least try to)
[14:24] <florian__> - port the enet 2.4 ethernet driver to 2.6
[14:26] <florian__> there was something strange when I tried upgrading to 2.6.17
[14:26] <florian__> I will show you the error later
[14:46] <Kaloz> florian__: bogomips, memory is wrong
[14:47] <Kaloz> florian__: and you doesn't have devfs enabled
[14:47] <Kaloz> without devfs it's not surprising you have problems mounting the rootfs
[14:49] <Kaloz> florian__: grrrr
[14:49] <florian__> Kaloz: I don't have the devfs option available
[14:49] <Kaloz> florian__: mark the pdf files as binaries next time, please.....
[14:49] <florian__> Kaloz: ah oops
[14:49] <Kaloz> florian__: it's in the generic patches
[14:50] <Kaloz> florian__: so you have to have it if you don't do something wrong in your tree
[14:50] <florian__> ok
[14:51] <Kaloz> florian__: also, 000-arch_mips.patch.. don't change the defaults, but provide the setting in the kernel config file
[14:51] <florian__> I had 2.6.17 patches yesterday, but when linking the kernel I had a weird undefined reference to something really mips generic
[14:52] <florian__> Kaloz: ok, tell me what to clean up, I will do it later
[14:52] <Kaloz> for now this is all, have to run now :)
[14:52] <Kaloz> cu
[15:24] <malbon> florian__: what device do you have with redboot which is bcm963xx?
[15:27] <florian__> malbon: inventel livebox pro
[15:30] <malbon> hmm nice. :)
[15:30] <malbon> don't suppose it comes with redboot source does it?
[16:54] <Kaloz> malbon: there is a tarball
[16:55] <Kaloz> for it
[17:18] <malbon> kaloz: yes, just found it.
[17:18] <malbon> kaloz: I'll be getting a dg834gt next week, so I'll have a play.
[21:10] <x-db90h_> shit, nobody saw my above comments did they
[21:10] <x-db90h_> anyone ever noticed that openwrt doesn't default to 28mw radio xmit power on the wrt54g? is my observation wrong, because I haven't retested with a fresh install like I need to...
[21:10] <x-db90h_> well, really I mean 'wl' doesn't default to 28mw...
[21:10] <x-db90h_> i thought it would hve defaulted to 28mw, since this is what the linksys linux based firmware defaults to..
[21:10] <x-db90h_> however, just got done discovering that the VxWorks based OS in the v5 may default to 84mw (or at least greater than 28mw), because its signal strength is greater than DD-WRT micro's, until you set it to 84mw
[21:12] <x-db90h_> i queried about this in the forums a few weeks ago, but nobody answered.. i figure either nobody is really sure, nobody cares, or they are attributing this to my idiocracy, which is always an issue, but not necessarily every time
[21:15] <db90h> oh really? that's interesting
[21:49] <nbd> .
[21:49] <db90h> lo nbd
[21:49] <nbd> hey
[21:50] <nbd> about the default: no idea what it really defaults to. the internal value is '255', which probably means 'automatic'
[21:50] <db90h> interesting
[21:50] <nbd> hmm... 3:44 am already
[21:50] <nbd> i should get some sleep
[21:50] <db90h> night dude, thx for the info ;)
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