00:10:10 | DaveH | what version is familiar at atm ? |
00:17:35 | DaveH | anyone know what the latest stable bootldr is ? |
00:55:47 | DaveH | can someone help me loading a new bootldr please ? |
05:24:57 | DaveH | can someone help me loading a new bootldr please ? |
21:26:15 | nico_ | Hi. I'm trying to get ppp working (i've just installed 0.5.2), and I get this error: |
21:26:22 | nico_ | Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean: |
21:26:22 | nico_ | Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0 |
21:26:56 | nico_ | Does anyone know what the problem is, and how to fix it? |
21:30:09 | Kero | nico_: add "local" to /etc/ppp/options on your iPAQ |
21:31:49 | nico_ | Kero already did that :) |
21:33:29 | Kero | nico_: that should really do the trick w/ the bit-set-to-0 problem... |
21:34:08 | Kero | try to add/remove local on your PC? |
21:34:59 | Kero | and/or carefully shoot down pppd on iPAQ before trying to reconnect, depending on your chat-script, etc... |
21:35:35 | nico_ | got it working now |
21:35:47 | nico_ | I've been playing with this an hour and a half now |
21:36:48 | nico_ | I think it was the local thing, but I was sure I had already added the line |
21:37:29 | Kero | has seen it with (too) many ppl, the description you gave is very typical for "local". |
21:37:35 | nico_ | I also added asyncmap 0 in the /etc/ppp/options |
22:29:04 | bhima | whoohoo. wavelan is now working on my tuxscreen. |
23:25:40 | nico_ | I'm able to ssh to the ipaq, and I can ping my pc, but not any other machines, not on the LAN or the internet. I have enabled ip forwarding on my pc. What's wrong? |
23:28:02 | Kero | nico_: checked dns-server? |
23:28:42 | nico_ | Kero yes, besides I'm trying to ping ip-adresses |
23:30:08 | Kero | assumes default-route is in place, but `route` on iPAQ should show it. |
23:30:55 | Kero | pc has a firewall on it and won't allow the reply to come in/be passed to iPAQ? |
23:32:31 | nico_ | I guess there must be something wrong with the pc. I've just restored the ipaq with a backup image. I know that it worked before |