Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > for my two cents worth i would try a different usb > wifi adaptor. i had loads of problems with them > until i standardised on ATHEROS as my chipset of > choice. I've actually got another WiFi dongle at home (very old; not Atheros), so I think I'll try that out. Thanks.by allerretour - Debian
rkrug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My first step would be, to look at the messages > you get, which you can get via "dmesg" when it > does not connect. But I guess, if the Pogo is not > connected, you can't do this as you can't access > it? If you can (via ethernet), dmesg should give > you an idea what is going on.by allerretour - Debian
Hello, I've been using my Pogo for a variety of things over the years (asterisk, zoneminder, mythbackend, etc.), but finally got a real home server for the majority of those things. Still want to get some use out of my Pogo though, so decided to configure it as an internet radio, which is what I did with the Pogo's predecessor, my Slug, which worked well. Anyway, the Pogo will be iby allerretour - Debian
I'm too old to be saying dudes ... but dudes, you rock. Got my stick back and it seems to be working in both pogos. Muchas gracias.by allerretour - Debian
Well, I saved a backup of /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules and then went through and deleted all the lines that jumped to the end of the file, in an attempt to force it to regenerate that /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules file, and it still didn't do it.by allerretour - Debian
Well, progress. I was able to swap a newly installed debian usb between two pogoplugs by using the two edits mentioned by Jeff and bodhi above: /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules So somehow it works. I had to reboot a couple times after making edits to one or the other to get it to work, so I'm not sure exactly which stepby allerretour - Debian
Thanks both for your replies. bodhi, I wasn't sure what I was supposed to do with the file /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules which you mentioned. I do have exactly the same line in there that you quoted. Should I edit it somehow? I tried commenting it out, thinking that that would cause it to regenerate the "persistent-net" file, but that didn't work. I&by allerretour - Debian
Shoot. That sounded like it would do it, but not the case. I renamed the file you mentioned ( /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules ) and rebooted, but I had the same behavior (orange light and blinking on ethernet port, but never connects). Also, afterwards, I looked at the usb and there never was a new "70-persistent-net.rules" file created. So then I opened up that file toby allerretour - Debian
Hi, Don't know if this belongs in the Debian or uBoot section, so I'll put it here. I have a pink Pogoplug that I put debian on by following the instructions here: http://wiki.daviddarts.com/Pogoplug Thing worked so great (many thanks to the developers), that I decided to get another. I have asterisk,samba,apache,ftp, and a bunch of other stuff running on it. I didn't waby allerretour - Debian