--- Log opened Wed Jan 02 00:00:01 2008 00:08 -!- billenium [n=billeniu@c-69-249-243-110.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 00:22 -!- Keripo [n=Keripo@CPE001111e441f8-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #ipodlinux 00:23 -!- syamajala2 [n=syamajal@c-75-68-225-205.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ipodlinux 00:24 < Keripo> Hehe, revived networked Installer 2 - now there'll hopefully be less new "helpme" threads ; ) 00:24 < Keripo> http://ipodlinux.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=29049 00:26 < Keripo> anyone here with qt installed on Linux though? 00:34 < fxb> Keripo: Was there an error message when you tried r2270? 00:35 < Keripo> sec, I'll give the bugtracker 00:36 < Keripo> wasn't an svn/compiling issue; was a windows runtime one 00:36 < fxb> Ok, I'll test it again. 00:37 < fxb> When I added proxy functionality I tested everything on both linux and windows (And another guy did too). 00:38 < Keripo> http://ipl.nonb.org/ticket/61 00:39 < Keripo> I’m using Rogers cable in Canada, no proxy. 00:48 < fxb> Keripo: Okay, works with proxy, same error without. 00:48 < fxb> And I don't have that problem with package selection. 00:48 < Keripo> really? 00:48 < fxb> Yep. 00:49 < Keripo> I found the package selection thing odd since if I directly used an svn compiled binary, all the packages were greyed out, but if I copied the packages.ipl file to the wiki version, the checkboxes were fine 00:49 < fxb> I can select any package (Using the official sources). 00:50 < Keripo> I'll recompile and try again (with the same files that come with the networkless release) 00:56 -!- yeahx [n=aarond@75-92-154-47.sea.clearwire-dns.net] has joined #ipodlinux 00:59 < fxb> Keripo: Fixed. I'll commit it in a bit. 01:00 < Keripo> awesome, I'm still compiling the installer (computer slow) 01:05 < Keripo> bah, the installer crashes even when I have a packages.ipl file; I'll just wait til you've committed to try the packages thing again 01:05 < CIA-42> fxbhh * r2385 /apps/desktop/installer2/packages.cc: 01:05 < CIA-42> Windows doesn't like using strlen on a NULL-pointer. 01:05 < CIA-42> Actually that strlen(http_proxy) > 0 check was not necessary. 01:05 < fxb> yay. 01:08 < yeahx> after having the new nano for about a week I thought I would check out what I could put on it but it seems to not have any hacks yet? 01:09 < fxb> yeahx: No. It's encryped. 01:09 < fxb> encrypted* 01:09 < fxb> Keripo: I see the package selection bug on Linux. Works on Windows. 01:10 < yeahx> oh well 01:11 < yeahx> I was a little scared after my 1G nano wouldnt come unlocked after messing with rockbox on it 01:11 < yeahx> could have been a coincidence, dunno 01:13 < Keripo> yay, no crash so far 01:14 < Keripo> package selection issue still so far ; / 01:14 < Keripo> the only toggle-able item on my list (using the official sources) is the appearance one 01:15 < Keripo> which is also the only item I believe that is not part of a category 01:16 < Keripo> so I'm guessing something in the category code is causing the issue (in some older builds, removing the extra "category" part make the selection toggle-able, though I forgot which revision 01:17 < Keripo> I'll restore using iTunes and try from fresh 01:23 < Keripo> restored ; still same package 01:34 < fxb> Keripo: Something came to my mind. Wait a second :) 01:34 < DataGhost> yeahx do you (also) have a 2G nano? 01:34 < DataGhost> or anyone else in here :p 01:34 < yeahx> yes 01:35 < DataGhost> generation, not gigabyte, right? (just making sure) 01:35 < yeahx> I gave it to my friend but its here 01:35 < DataGhost> ooh nice 01:35 < yeahx> yes 01:35 < DataGhost> can you go to the about thingy 01:35 < DataGhost> look for 'openssl' in there 01:35 < yeahx> I won this 3G one at work 01:35 < DataGhost> it should be in the 3G nano anyway 01:35 < DataGhost> I need to know if it's in the 2G nano as well 01:35 < DataGhost> (check if it's in the 3G nano, because I'm not sure where it is :p ) 01:37 < yeahx> dunno how to do that, I havent messed around with that kind of stuff much 01:37 < yeahx> I did rockbox on my old 1G a bit and thats it 01:37 < DataGhost> well, in the iPod, go to settings -> about 01:38 < yeahx> oh yeah thats what I thought you meant 01:38 < DataGhost> :) 01:38 < DataGhost> no wait 01:38 < DataGhost> settings -> legal 01:38 < DataGhost> I think 01:38 < DataGhost> if it's not in about :p 01:38 < yeahx> and I didnt see anything about that so I thought maybe you meant open the firmware in a hex editor or something 01:38 < yeahx> ok 01:38 < yeahx> because the new about is fancy 01:39 < DataGhost> hm well, my newest iPod is a 5.5G :) 01:39 < DataGhost> I've only once touched the 6G but I didn't immediately jump to the Legal page 01:40 < yeahx> ok I found it in legal 01:40 < DataGhost> on the 3G, 2G or both? 01:41 < yeahx> on 3G 01:41 < yeahx> I'll check the 2G now 01:41 < DataGhost> ok 01:41 < yeahx> oh wait its not here, he took it 01:41 < DataGhost> meh. :p 01:41 < yeahx> I thought it was still sitting here 01:41 < yeahx> I think I remember seeing that on there but I could be wrong 01:41 < DataGhost> Keripo, do you happen to have one? 01:42 < DataGhost> where are the 'I have a 2G nano and the installer says unknown iPod what do I do' people when you need them, heh 01:43 < yeahx> hehe 01:43 < yeahx> I didnt want to screw up my 2G nano after my 1G nano got locked 01:43 < DataGhost> though I guess not, since he installed iTunes specifically to test on his 1G nano 01:43 < DataGhost> heh 01:43 < DataGhost> well, anyway I should go to sleep now 01:43 < DataGhost> thanks anyway 01:43 < yeahx> I was going to return the 1G nano with my best buy plan eventually but then it went missing shortly before I finally wanted to take it in 01:44 < yeahx> sure 01:44 < DataGhost> to anyone: If you have a 2G iPod Nano, please go to Settings -> Legal and see if it mentions 'OpenSSL' anywhere. If it does/doesn't, please PM me with yes/no (or say it in the channel with my nickname in the line so I'll see it). 01:44 < DataGhost> so. night :) 01:45 -!- antgeth [n=agrajag@130-94-162-234-dsl.hevanet.com] has joined #ipodlinux 01:46 < antgeth> hello could i get a bit of help 01:52 < yeahx> I would if I wasnt a complete newb 01:56 < antgeth> hm 01:56 < antgeth> well this isn't strictly ipodlinux related 01:56 < antgeth> anyway 01:56 < antgeth> i am trying to restore my 5.5g ipod 01:57 < antgeth> and i tried using my own firmware backup using both alterpod and terminal 01:57 < antgeth> and it says "permission denied" for /dev/disk2s2 or whatever it is 01:57 < antgeth> and so i am just trying itunes 01:58 < antgeth> but i want to restore it to firmware version 1.2.1, not the latest 1.2.3 01:58 < antgeth> and so i was wondering where, on a mac, itunes stores its downloaded firmwares so i can swap mine out 02:05 < CIA-42> fxbhh * r2386 /apps/desktop/installer2/packages.cc: Category items need to be enabled (on newer Qt versions\!?) to make their child items checkable. 02:05 < fxb> Keripo: Try it now :) 02:06 -!- syamajala2 [n=syamajal@c-75-68-225-205.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [] 02:07 < Keripo> sorry, back; will try again now 02:09 < antgeth> sooooo... 02:09 < antgeth> does no one know? 02:12 < antgeth> afk for a while 02:12 < fxb> antgeth: http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware 02:13 < antgeth> ok 02:13 < antgeth> will check when i get back 02:13 < antgeth> thx 02:13 < fxb> download the firmware you want and then shift-click Restore in iTunes and select the ipsw file. 02:14 < fxb> (on a mac it's option-click) 02:24 < Keripo> alrighty, fresh, unmodified svn build of installer 2 works flawlessly and as intented 02:24 < Keripo> nice job fxb ; ) 02:28 < Keripo> you may close ticket 62 now ; ) 02:29 < davidc__> Keripo: btw - don't worry bout that logo 02:29 < davidc__> Keripo: DataGhost made one 02:31 < Keripo> ah, darn, was half way through it 02:32 < Keripo> ah well, thanks for telling me 02:32 < davidc__> Keripo: eh, if you want to keep playing with it, I'm sure we can find a use for it.. aka the open /analyze buttons ;) 02:32 < davidc__> its got a toolbar that needs icons ;) 02:34 < Keripo> naw, sorry, don’t think I’ve got much time in the next few days ; / 02:41 < fxb> http://dataghost.com/dismember-groter.png 02:42 < fxb> Keripo: http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/iPodLinux/svnbuilds/?C=M;O=D | I have builds there. 02:45 < Keripo> well, DG's pic is different from what I pictured, but it all seems good (does the assembly there mean anything or is it just random?) 02:46 < Keripo> fxb, mind if I update the wiki with those links or would it be better if I downloaded them and reuploaded them to the wiki 02:49 < fxb> Keripo: We have no linux amd64 build yet. But I think we can update the 2 links. 02:49 < fxb> Oh, and I don't have netless versions. 02:50 < Keripo> I'll create netless versions then 02:50 < antgeth> fxb... question... 02:50 < fxb> okay. 02:50 < antgeth> when itunes downloads firmware updates (and also the updates from that link), could i swap my full firmware binary with one of those? 02:50 < antgeth> i.e. are they the same thing? 02:51 < fxb> btw: You don't need to have a extra build for another list url. You can just pass that to the commandline using "-l " 02:51 < antgeth> and if not, how, on a mac, can i turn a full firmware binary into a update file 02:51 < Keripo> fxb: though for the networked versions, you'll have to change the Installation_sources page to download from rvvs89's nightlies 02:51 < fxb> antgeth: Rename a ipsw file to zip. 02:51 < fxb> Then you can extract the binary firmware. 02:51 < Keripo> fxb: and yeah, I kneew that, but not all new users know what a "command line" is ; ) 02:52 < antgeth> wait hang on a sec 02:52 < antgeth> fxb 02:52 < antgeth> a while back using ipodwizard i extracted a full firmware binary from my ipod 02:52 < antgeth> which is 45 mb 02:52 < antgeth> are you saying i can just put that 45 mb file into the zip? 02:53 < antgeth> i.e., extract the zip, replace a certain file within it and then zip it back up? 02:53 < fxb> Keripo: Yeah. But you could describe how to do it, it's not that hard :P 02:54 < fxb> antgeth: Nope. That wouldn't work, there are checksums. 02:54 < antgeth> hmm... 02:54 < fxb> But you can use dd to copy a firmware binary to your iPod. 02:54 < yeahx> so are those real .avi files in videos I saw of video running on linux 02:54 < yeahx> ? 02:54 < fxb> Or just use iPodWizard 02:54 < antgeth> anyway to a, bypass that or b, turn the full binary into an updater file? 02:55 < Keripo> yeahx: those are real avis, but uncompressed 02:55 < antgeth> fxb i have tried using dd and it says permission denied 02:55 < antgeth> and then i use sudo and it says operation not supported 02:55 < yeahx> ok so they are pretty large? 02:55 < fxb> yeahx: avi is a container format. they're real avi files, but uncompressed. 02:55 < yeahx> that makes sense 02:55 < yeahx> sucky 02:55 < antgeth> and i do not have ready access to a windows box otherwise i would use iPW 02:55 < yeahx> I can never find anything to play on my ipod and converting my own stuff is too slow on my computer 02:55 < Keripo> fxb: for both schemes and podzilla2, you just change the urls to point to http://rvvs89.ucc.asn.au/ipl/nightly/ 02:56 < Keripo> but for podzilla2, you'll have to change "[file]" to archive and extract it to /bin instead of /bin/podzilla since rvv89 tar.gzs it instead of gz 02:57 < Keripo> rufus hasn't created any modules list equivalent though, but it shouldn't be hard for him to modify his building script to create one 02:58 < fxb> yeah 02:58 < antgeth> sooo...? 02:58 < fxb> I see your unofficial sourcs list still says [archive] in front of podzilla2. 02:58 < fxb> ah, sorry 02:59 < fxb> i somehow thought change archive to file :P 02:59 < Keripo> he does have a nifty svn_modules.tar.gz file, but its also got libstdcxx and mymodule in there for some reason 02:59 < fxb> antgeth: sudo!? 02:59 < antgeth> what about it 03:00 < fxb> sudo dd 03:00 < antgeth> and then i use sudo and it says operation not supported 03:01 < fxb> oh, i didn't read that. 03:01 < antgeth> might it have something to do with the fact that my ipod is 5.5g? 03:01 < fxb> try umounting your iPod first 03:01 < antgeth> yup did that 03:02 < antgeth> that got rid of the "device busy" message 03:02 < Keripo> fxb: hm, have to go soon so I'll make networkless packages tomorrow after you've updated the Installation_sources page as I don't have the permission to edit it (unless you decide to create the packs first) 03:02 < antgeth> then i get the permission denied and then with sudo "operation not supported" 03:02 < fxb> Keripo: I'll also go to bed now. Time: 4:02 am :P 03:03 < fxb> antgeth: Sorry, I have no idea why it won't work. 03:03 < antgeth> ;_; 03:03 < antgeth> alright 03:03 < antgeth> thanks for the help though 03:03 < antgeth> i didn't know about the option click thing 03:04 < fxb> Oh, you could try using Installer2 to restore a backup. 03:04 < Keripo> wow, sorry for keeping you up so late O_o; time here is 10 pm, but I've been going to bed at 1 all through last week (doing univ application stuff) 03:04 < fxb> But I'm not sure if it writes a header to the file. 03:05 < antgeth> hrm 03:05 < antgeth> well 03:05 < antgeth> here is what i am going to do 03:05 < antgeth> i am going to update using itunes to 1.2.3 03:05 < antgeth> and then try using the utilities to restore 03:06 < antgeth> do you think that the 5.5ness might be a reason it isn't seeming to work? 03:06 < antgeth> i know they did a couple tricky things with the hardware for the .5 03:07 < fxb> ok, good night. 03:09 < Keripo> nighty 03:10 -!- Keripo [n=Keripo@CPE001111e441f8-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has quit ["Leaving."] 03:18 -!- fxb is now known as fxb__ 03:28 < antgeth> ok hooray it is all good 03:28 < antgeth> i restored with itunes and then just used alterpod to put on my backup 03:29 < antgeth> thanks for your time! 03:29 < antgeth> adios all 03:29 -!- antgeth [n=agrajag@130-94-162-234-dsl.hevanet.com] has quit ["If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your style."] 04:52 -!- courtc [n=court@unaffiliated/courtc] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 04:52 -!- Rhoruns [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 05:03 -!- calamari [n=calamari@ip24-255-58-134.tc.ph.cox.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 05:19 -!- yeahx [n=aarond@75-92-154-47.sea.clearwire-dns.net] has left #ipodlinux [] 05:51 -!- Rhoruns [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 05:52 -!- Rhoruns_ [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 05:55 -!- Rhoruns_ [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has quit [Client Quit] 06:55 -!- HellDragon [i=jd@unaffiliated/helldragon] has quit [Client Quit] 06:58 -!- HellDragon [i=jd@unaffiliated/helldragon] has joined #ipodlinux 10:25 -!- davina [n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com] has joined #ipodlinux 11:25 -!- Mathiasdm [n=Mathias@d54C597B6.access.telenet.be] has joined #ipodlinux 12:56 -!- courtc [n=court@c-24-99-230-218.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #ipodlinux 12:59 -!- amiconn [n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 12:59 -!- amiconn [n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn] has joined #ipodlinux 13:09 -!- BeckieRGB [n=beckie@adsl-75-61-91-40.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net] has quit [] 13:42 -!- cyberfreek [n=freex@4.125-64-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined #ipodlinux 13:43 < cyberfreek> hi there! 13:44 < cyberfreek> I've successfully installed ipodlinux on my ipod 5G (using pclinuxos), but MPD isn't working - it freezes while initialising the Module MPD. Can anyone help? 13:47 < cyberfreek> Anyone? 13:48 < rvvs89> cyberfreek: Is the HDD still making noise when it's frozen? 13:48 < cyberfreek> No 13:48 < rvvs89> If so then MPD is still initialising the database 13:48 < cyberfreek> I don't think that's the case 13:48 < rvvs89> In that case, I don't know 13:49 < cyberfreek> Is there any way to install MPlayer on ipodlinux (or something)? 13:49 < cyberfreek> It IS linux, after all, it should be able to compile 13:49 < rvvs89> It will probably compile, but it's not quite Linux 13:49 < cyberfreek> ? 13:49 < rvvs89> it's uClinux 13:50 < rvvs89> Some functions are not fully impl 13:50 < cyberfreek> Or any other way of playing audio/video on ipodlinux? That has become something of an obsession of mine 13:51 < rvvs89> As for video, there's a couple of ways, the most popular is MV Player 13:51 < rvvs89> http://www.ipodlinux.org/Mv_player 13:52 < rvvs89> MPD is the only audio player that integrates with podzilla2 13:52 < rvvs89> You may wish to look at Rockbox 13:52 < rvvs89> http://www.rockbox.org/ 13:52 < cyberfreek> pity. I tried compiling MPlayer earlier from the podzilla terminal, but it says something like bad exec format or something 13:53 < cyberfreek> when running configure 13:53 < cyberfreek> never had that before 13:53 < cyberfreek> anyway, thanks for your help 13:53 < rvvs89> Ah, you're unlikely to get it to compile on the iPod 13:53 < rvvs89> Not enough memory (although you _can_ compile small things with the iPod Toolchain) 13:53 < CIA-42> courtc * r2387 /apps/ipod/podzilla2/LICENSE: LICENSE == COPYING 13:58 -!- cyberfreek [n=freex@4.125-64-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has quit ["Leaving"] 14:20 -!- RedDak [n=dak@host9-86-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ipodlinux 14:30 -!- picard_pwns_kirk [n=ppk@unaffiliated/ppklaptop/x-00001] has joined #ipodlinux 14:31 < picard_pwns_kirk> the download location for the ipodlinux binaries seems to be down, are there any mirrors? 14:35 < picard_pwns_kirk> hello? 14:55 < rvvs89> picard_pwns_kirk: What are you looking for? 14:56 < picard_pwns_kirk> installer for Linux x86 14:57 < rvvs89> Ah, right. Well, I wouldn't recommend it, due to its tendancy to not work 14:57 < picard_pwns_kirk> oh 14:57 < picard_pwns_kirk> well, I only wanted the bootloader, anyway 14:58 < rvvs89> Sure, you can get a binary of the bootloader here: www.ucc.asn.au/~rvvs89/ipl/nightly/ 14:58 < rvvs89> http://www.ucc.asn.au/~rvvs89/ipl/nightly/ipodloader2.tar.gz 14:58 < rvvs89> See http://ipodlinux.org/Loader2#Installing_the_Loader 14:58 < rvvs89> For installation instructions 14:59 < picard_pwns_kirk> sweet 14:59 < picard_pwns_kirk> now I have to get gparted to partition my iPod... 14:59 < rvvs89> Whyly so? 15:00 < picard_pwns_kirk> I want to dual-boot rockbox 15:00 < picard_pwns_kirk> but hate the rockbox bootloader 15:00 < rvvs89> Dual-boot rockbox with what? 15:01 < picard_pwns_kirk> the default firmware 15:01 < rvvs89> You don't need to partition it then 15:01 < rvvs89> Just follow the installation instructions for the loader 15:01 < picard_pwns_kirk> oh, okay 15:03 -!- quaal [n=l@pool-96-228-165-104.tampfl.fios.verizon.net] has left #ipodlinux ["Leaving"] 15:03 -!- fxb__ is now known as fxb 15:04 < picard_pwns_kirk> rvvs89: sweet, thanks a lot 15:04 < picard_pwns_kirk> happy new year 15:04 -!- picard_pwns_kirk [n=ppk@unaffiliated/ppklaptop/x-00001] has left #ipodlinux ["In Soviet Russia, channel leave YOU!!"] 15:06 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 15:06 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548F73EA.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 15:07 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548F73EA.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Client Quit] 15:08 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548F73EA.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 15:20 -!- Drgb [n=berserk@host149-91-dynamic.55-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ipodlinux 15:21 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548F73EA.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [] 15:24 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548F73EA.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 15:25 -!- fxb__ [n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net] has joined #ipodlinux 15:32 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548F73EA.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [] 15:32 -!- fxb__ is now known as fxb 15:35 -!- emptyLOL [n=chatzill@ppp-173-120.25-151.libero.it] has joined #ipodlinux 16:17 -!- emptyLOL is now known as emptyLOLg6 16:18 -!- emptyLOLg6 [n=chatzill@ppp-173-120.25-151.libero.it] has quit ["ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 2.0.0.11/2007112718]"] 16:21 -!- RedDak [n=dak@host9-86-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 17:01 -!- Enceladus [n=Enceladu@122.164.199.43] has joined #ipodlinux 17:20 < Enceladus> i tried a manual install with a 5.5g mac pod using the patched Loader 2. Now i get a kernel panic even after using a different kernel. any suggestions? 17:21 < Enceladus> it's an 80gig ** 17:23 -!- RedDak [n=dak@host9-86-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ipodlinux 17:31 -!- weezerle [n=weezerle@dslb-088-075-079-106.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ipodlinux 17:31 -!- weezerle [n=weezerle@dslb-088-075-079-106.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 17:52 -!- Enceladus [n=Enceladu@122.164.199.43] has quit [] 17:57 -!- Rhoruns_ [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 17:57 -!- Rhoruns_ [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 17:57 -!- Rhoruns_ [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 17:58 -!- Rhoruns_ [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 18:00 -!- Rhoruns_ [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 18:27 -!- Rhoruns_ [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 18:28 -!- Rhoruns [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 18:54 -!- fxb is now known as fxb__ 19:09 -!- BeckieRGB [n=beckie@adsl-75-61-91-40.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net] has joined #ipodlinux 19:30 -!- Rhoruns [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has quit ["NOOOOOOOOB"] 19:40 -!- Keripo [n=Keripo@CPE001111e441f8-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #ipodlinux 19:41 < Keripo> Loader2's wiki page says that the kernel can be placed in partition2, partition2/Notes, partition3, or partition3/boot 19:41 < Keripo> why not partition2/boot though? 19:54 -!- Mathiasdm [n=Mathias@d54C597B6.access.telenet.be] has quit ["Yuuw!"] 19:55 < DataGhost> I guess because it's not included 20:01 < Keripo> oh, I'm aware of that. I'm just wondering if there was any reason to not include it in the list (I've got a patch if anyone bothers) 20:15 < Keripo> DataGhost, for your loop-mount installation, do you remember how you got the busybox binary (ie. did you recompile it yourself?) 20:21 -!- Rhoruns [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 20:43 < Keripo> is the busybox in the userland an extremely stripped down build? 20:48 -!- danalien [n=danalien@unaffiliated/danalien] has joined #ipodlinux 20:51 -!- syamajala2 [n=syamajal@c-75-68-225-205.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ipodlinux 21:02 -!- BeckieRGB [n=beckie@adsl-75-61-91-40.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net] has quit [] 21:04 -!- Keripo [n=Keripo@CPE001111e441f8-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has left #ipodlinux [] 21:16 -!- BeckieRGB [n=beckie@adsl-75-61-91-40.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net] has joined #ipodlinux 21:20 -!- AriX_ [n=arix@c-76-99-119-157.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined #ipodlinux 21:21 -!- MacDada [n=MacDada@chello089079143083.chello.pl] has joined #ipodlinux 21:21 < MacDada> hi! 21:22 < MacDada> I'm tryng to install iPodLinux on my iPod Nano 2gb 1g using Mac OS X Tiger 21:22 < MacDada> I'm sure I will have questions in a moment and I would be hapy if you helped me ;) 21:22 < MacDada> and sorry for my English :SD 21:27 < MacDada> I am following this instruction: 21:27 < MacDada> http://ipodlinux.org/Manual_Installation 21:29 < MacDada> I typed './ipodpatcher --scan' and the Terminal says '[INFO] Ipod found - 1st Generation Nano ("macpod") - /dev/disk1' 21:31 < MacDada> and now i've got a first problem: 21:31 < MacDada> i want to backup my ipod's firmware 21:31 < MacDada> the instructions says to type './ipodpatcher [device] -r bootpartition.bin' 21:32 < MacDada> should i put 'disk1' instead of [device] ? 21:36 < MacDada> I tried './ipodpatcher [device] -r bootpartition.bin' and './ipodpatcher disk1 -r bootpartition.0bin' but i only get 'disk1: No such file or directory' :/ 21:44 -!- calamari [n=calamari@ip24-255-58-134.tc.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 21:51 < MacDada> hi calamari! 21:51 < MacDada> could you help me? 21:51 < MacDada> is anybody here? :P 21:52 < calamari> MacDada: dunno 21:53 < MacDada> i've got iPod Nano 1g 2gb and osx tiger 21:54 < MacDada> i extracted Ipod_fs_220606.tar to my ipod 21:55 < MacDada> should these folders (bin, ...) in the ipod_fs_110606 folder? 21:55 < MacDada> or should it be hmm... just on ipod 21:55 < MacDada> im not sure how to say that in English ;) 21:58 < calamari> are you following the step by step installation instructions on ipodlinux.org ? 21:58 < MacDada> yes 21:58 < calamari> which step are you on? 21:58 < MacDada> http://ipodlinux.org/Manual_Installation#Installing.2FUpdating_the_Userland 21:58 < MacDada> im here right now 21:59 < calamari> thanks, let me take a look.. been a while since I put Linux on mine :) 21:59 < MacDada> but i dont like terminal so i extracted the file using finder :P 21:59 < MacDada> and im not sure if i did it well... 21:59 < calamari> nope 22:00 < calamari> use the command line.. 22:00 < calamari> then you can follow the actual steps 22:00 < calamari> I suspect that the paths are actually from / 22:00 < calamari> not /ipod or /Ipod_fs_220606 or anything else 22:01 < calamari> a little typing won't kill ya 22:01 < MacDada> ok, so i moved the folders to /volumes/ipodzik ;) 22:03 < MacDada> it must be ok now, because few steps later i'e got 'Copy the podzilla binary to /mnt/ipod/bin/' 22:04 -!- fxb__ is now known as fxb 22:04 -!- uwe__ [n=uwe@dslb-084-056-062-180.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ipodlinux 22:16 -!- uwe_ [n=uwe@dslb-084-056-036-237.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:17 < MacDada> ok, i did all the instructions here: 22:17 < MacDada> when i restart my ipod i got only 3 items to choose: 22:17 < MacDada> Apple OS, Disk Mode and Sleep 22:17 < MacDada> why there isnt linux option? 22:45 -!- davina [n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 22:51 -!- rager [n=rager@72.54.14.130] has joined #ipodlinux 22:52 -!- syamajala2 [n=syamajal@c-75-68-225-205.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [] 23:22 -!- MacDada [n=MacDada@chello089079143083.chello.pl] has quit ["Leaving"] 23:52 -!- Mutank [n=hybridth@bas4-toronto12-1088893379.dsl.bell.ca] has joined #ipodlinux 23:53 < Mutank> Sup everyone, I got a issue while using the ipodpatcher.exe in Ubuntu. 23:53 -!- Rhoruns [n=Rhoruns@ip68-228-199-27.ph.ph.cox.net] has quit ["NOOOOOOOOB"] 23:54 < Mutank> It doesn't open and i dont know how to run the file in terminal. 23:54 < Mutank> I'm running the latest Ubuntu. 23:55 < Mutank> Anyone who can help? 23:55 -!- Mutank [n=hybridth@bas4-toronto12-1088893379.dsl.bell.ca] has left #ipodlinux [] 23:58 -!- RedDak [n=dak@host9-86-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has quit [Remote closed the connection] --- Log closed Thu Jan 03 00:00:00 2008