Some of the latest things I’ve been working on with my NSLU2 Debian-install ‘Slug’ has been mostly tweaking.
Last couple days, due to discussion on #libsl, I got curious and decided to get the second account I use for freenode IRC network working again. (I use a separate user login for each ircnet under irssi so that I’m *positive* not to post to the wrong channel (an unfortunate and common mistake for awhile).
I’ve so far parked myself (within freenode) on #secondlifelug, #commits (god what a mistake that is), and the three main nslu2/openslug channels. So if you happen to see tkimball there, wave hi. ;) Next up is what they call over there a ‘cloak,’ which should hide my IP as well as denote anything I’m working on (or even one of the folks who’s donated to freenode itself, which I’m considering).
For those who’s wondering where I am on EFNet nowadays, its just #libsl now. Though I poke my head into #secondlife from time to time, it’s gotten too popular now and just wanders too much. Oh, and God Forbid the grid goes down (which has sadly been a common occurance the last two weeks…)
Note I’m using irssi over dtach, so it’s very possible that I won’t respond for hours or days. I’m not logging any of the freenode channels either, but only #commits is insanely scrolling. Can’t help much with the slug stuff anyway, since I’m now using Debian (and very happy with that btw), but never a bad thing to follow what’s happening code-wise or even physical hacking wise. For example, some months ago I successfully overclocked (actually de-underclocked) the ARM CPU by carefully opening the case and breaking a specific resistor; Since many over time reported that was not too bad to do, I went and did it. :)
Anyway, back to relaxing…
–TSK