ok, I have added /Talk to the end of mine. Here is my gtalk.conf: context=google-in ; Context to dump call into allowguest=yes ; special account for options on guest account disallow=all allow=ulaw username=rottstein@gmail.com disallow=all allow=ulaw context=google-in connection=rottstein Does that look right?by optim - Debian
One other question, I have seen both ways. The username (in jabber.conf?) should it have /talk at the end of it or not? I forget off the top of my head, but there is a place where the instructions we have here do not have the /talk at the end of the gmail.com username but everywhere else that I saw it, it had .talk at the end.by optim - Debian
I do have libiksemel-dev installled root@Goflex-80G:/var/log/asterisk# dpkg --get-selections | grep libik libiksemel-dev install libiksemel3 install chan_gtalk is not explicitly stated in my modules.conf autoload=yes noload => pbx_gtkconsole.so load => res_musiconhold.so noload => chan_alsa.so noloby optim - Debian
Alrighty. I have been trying to get this setup for several days. I have read many different tutorials and I think I have a decent understanding of what I need to configure. My real problem is I get no incoming calls from my google voice number to my phones. Outgoing calls work fine. Calls between extensions work fine(although this technically isn't google voice, it leads me to believeby optim - Debian
The listing you posted is a GoFlex Net.by optim - Debian
FYI for the usb cable I bought 2 of These and once I found the right driver and did a little soldering they worked great. I also bought a bunch of These and installed one right in the box, and put a standard mini stereo headphone jack (from radio shack) on the end of the wire and can serial in whenever I need to.by optim - Debian
Has anyone used these for something useful? I am very tempted to buy one but have not seen a clear use for it yet. I still have a few projects I am having fun with these devices, and might need a new one soon.by optim - Displays
FYI for the usb cable I bought 2 of These and once I found the right driver and did a little soldering they worked great. I also bought a bunch of These and installed one right in the box, and put a standard mini stereo headphone jack (from radio shack) on the end of the wire and can serial in whenever I need to.by optim - Rescue System
I have a dockstar and a goflex home both running davy's linux 3.3.2 kernel. I moved my USB stick install to the HD on the Goflex, then I used the stick to boot up the dockstar. This seems to work pretty well. My question is why does the dockstar use so much more buffers? See below from #top : Dockstar: top - 11:13:31 up 16 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.03 Tasks:by optim - Debian
*sigh* I apologize. this is a local issue. I set my router to assign both boxes to the same IP.by optim - uBoot
I tried booting off of a stick with 3.3.2 on it. That also worked fine except for not giving me an IP address. Configuring network interfaces...[ 26.173800] mv643xx_eth_port mv643xx_eth_port.0: eth0: link up, 100 Mb/s, half duplex, flow control disabled err, eth0: timed out warn, eth0: using IPV4LL address 169.254.196.88 dhcpcd.sh: interface eth0 has been configured with new IP=169.2by optim - uBoot
*shrug* I got nothing.... here is my environment as seen from uboot: u-boot>> printenv arcNumber=2097 baudrate=115200 bootcmd=usb start; run force_rescue_bootcmd; run ubifs_bootcmd; run usb_bootcmd; usb stop; run rescue_bootcmd; run pogo_bootcmd; reset bootdelay=3 console=ttyS0,115200 ethact=egiga0 ethaddr=00:10:75:1A:91:D5 force_rescue=0 force_rescue_bootcmd=if test $force_by optim - uBoot
IT has been doing various odd things as it boots and fails. sometimes assigning a dummy IP.. sometimes hanging. BUt his last time it did something telling. Configuring network interfaces...err, eth0: dhcpcd already running on pid 397 (/var/run/dhcpcd-eth0.pid) Failed to bring up eth0. done. I would imagine that should not be happening.by optim - uBoot
Well, upon hooking up a serial cable I see it does in fact boot. Unfortunately it does not get an IP address. See what I can do with this.by optim - uBoot
I just tried to run this script on my working dockstar, originally installed with slyd's scripts. It will not boot into Debian nor the built in dockstar OS. I have a Sandisk Cruser Edge 4G USB if that matters. I did this because I wanted to install a newer version of debian then the 2.6.x.x that is installed. Here is the log: root@dockstar-db:/tmp# wget http://projects.doozanby optim - uBoot
Thanks for the tips. I found out all the info I needed, now this is setup exactly like I want it to be! I do have a few questions on how to do things, but I think that would be best for the Debian section. If anyone has any questions about anything I have done, and you ask while my memory is still fresh, ask away and I will help as much as I can.by optim - uBoot
root@Goflex-80G:~# fdisk -l /dev/sda Disk /dev/sda: 74.4 GB, 74355769344 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9039 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x59a518bd Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1by optim - uBoot
Okee Dokee... I now have my Goflex Home booting from Usb, if that is not installed it boots from HD, if not that to rescue. This is exaclty what I wanted! Many thanks to all the fine folks here! I will post my environment for anyone wishing to copy it. This environment will not allow booting of either port on a goflex net, it is for my goflex home. It would most likely only work from a siby optim - uBoot
That works great! Thanks. Erased..... problem found. I used fdisk /dev/sda1 instead of /dev/sda.by optim - uBoot
I looked at a few posts about this and most don't seem to cover it easily. Vlad's was about booting from a USB stick while having a sata drive in and required changing initrd. I saw another post doing the same thing without changing init.rd by changing the environment. I wish to take out the usb stick and run off the usb. Anyhow, here in my fw_printenv rescue:/# fw_prinby optim - uBoot
OK. I am back to playing with this after a long weekend. Here is where I am. 1) I have the new Uboot from Davy's sig 2) I have rescue 2.8 from Davy's sig 3) I have linux 3.3.2 from Davy's sig 4) I have an HD attached. It is 80G, to my knowledge it has never been used/formatted, it has been sitting in a box in a closet for years. It spins up and says there is ~75G on iby optim - uBoot
Well, it failed it on the second mkimage command so I started from scratch and it installed. I now have 3.3.2 on my goflex home!by optim - uBoot
Just trying to change to the 3.3.2 in davy's sig. I think I have an error so I am saving it here before i move forward. root@debian:/# dpkg -i linux-image-3.3.2-kirkwood-dg_1.1_armel.deb Selecting previously deselected package linux-image-3.3.2-kirkwood-dg. (Reading database ... 9060 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking linux-image-3.3.2-kirkwood-dg (from linux-imaby optim - uBoot
That I do not know. You will have to wait for a more knowledgable person to answer that one.by optim - uBoot
As I learned from another with the GoFlex Home.. you can go back to stock and start over. http://support.goflexhome.hipserv.com/en/reflash/index.htmlby optim - uBoot
The instructions here also did not work for me when I put Debian on my dockstar. I had to use http://dev.shyd.de/2011/01/seagate-dockstar-debian-squeeze/ hope this works for you.by optim - uBoot
Alrighty! I was trying to boot into the wrong device for quite a while after I reset it to stock. So I tftp'd according to the directions in the post Davygravy linked. Next I put in the usb device and it apparently had succesfully installed debian onto that already, it just wouldn't boot with the stock uboot. It is not a newer version "Linux debian 2.6.32-5-kirkwood #1 Tuby optim - uBoot
I do not have a linux laptop. I do have a dockstar with debian if that helps? I can also setup linux on an old box to set things up. I can work on that a bit later if need be. I have 2 questions about putting that new uboot on though. Which one would I use for the goflex home? That isn't specifically mentioned. Also, will it matter if I have the uboot I currently have on and not oneby optim - uBoot
I want debian on it. I have no use for their NAS I want a toy to play with that wont run up my electric bill! I see that this system can run off of the hd when installed, but I dont have a case for my hd yet (on the way). I believe everyone had to get it up and running via usb first anyway. Thanks!by optim - uBoot
A little upfront knowledge. I am not a linux person, but find this stuff fascinating and want to learn. I have a dockstar which now runs debian. I saw the post on deals for devices and saw the post a short while ago for a goflex home for $10 and bought one. The Goflex Home appears not to be as easy to get debian running on, and I messed mine up. I probably tried about 3 or 4 different setby optim - uBoot