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05/06/2006 at 9:43 PM #328SherlockGuest
I know this is not a topic that really belongs here, but since I saw other people reporting problems getting the ‘nano’ editor working with mt-daapd and I have not been able to get the ‘joe’ editor to work, is there a specific problem running either of these editors with mt-daapd? I don’t know enough about Linux to know how to troubleshoot the problem. The ‘vi’ editor works and has allowed me to make the changes I had to make, but it sure is not what I would call ‘user friendly’.
05/06/2006 at 11:02 PM #4923rpeddeParticipant@Sherlock wrote:
I know this is not a topic that really belongs here, but since I saw other people reporting problems getting the ‘nano’ editor working with mt-daapd and I have not been able to get the ‘joe’ editor to work, is there a specific problem running either of these editors with mt-daapd? I don’t know enough about Linux to know how to troubleshoot the problem. The ‘vi’ editor works and has allowed me to make the changes I had to make, but it sure is not what I would call ‘user friendly’.
It’s apparently related to the newer firmware. I’m running old firmware and the packages work fine. It sounds like the directories have moved around.
06/06/2006 at 6:54 AM #4924fizzeParticipantwell Im using Unslung 6.8 and joe works like a charm, just with
ipkg install joe
weirdish.
06/06/2006 at 5:19 PM #4925SherlockGuest@fizze wrote:
well Im using Unslung 6.8 and joe works like a charm, just with
ipkg install joe
weirdish.
What is your NSLU2 configuration as to USB devices? I am unslung on a single USB drive in Drive2. I am wondering if it is related to my configuration. I did the ‘ipkg install joe’ and it said everything installed OK. I did not find any other install instructions related to ‘joe’. Was there anything else that had to be done after the ‘ipkg install joe’?
06/06/2006 at 6:16 PM #4926fizzeParticipantno. I have unslung to a USB flash drive on port 2, and I have a NTFS drive mounted on port 1.
no, not really. what happens if you type
joe
?
are you sure you are familiar with joe ? ๐
06/06/2006 at 7:07 PM #4927SherlockGuest@fizze wrote:
what happens if you type
joe
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are you sure you are familiar with joe ? ๐
I am the first to state I am not a Linux person and I am not familiar with any of the things I have gotten myself into here. I am learning and my ‘Linux for Dummies’ and several other Linux books are helping.
When I just enter ‘joe’, I get back ‘joe: No such file or directory’. I browsed around the NSLU2 last night and found what appears to be the executable for ‘joe’ in /opt/bin. A ‘ls -l’ shows ‘280836 May 23 08:32 joe’. I get the same message if I change to the /opt/bin directory and type in ‘joe’.
07/06/2006 at 6:57 AM #4928fizzeParticipanteasy, lad ๐
so, what system did you install on your NSLU2 ? I assume uNSLUng ? or openslug ? there’s just so many flavours of *IX for the slug….
well, if you would state the whole line of the ‘ls -l’ output, this would be helpful.
I can see the binary is there, but maybe it hasnt set the right privileges, so noone may execute it.Have you tried to apply following:
chmod +x joe
This allows the “joe” file to be executed.
08/06/2006 at 12:09 AM #4929SherlockGuest@fizze wrote:
easy, lad ๐
so, what system did you install on your NSLU2 ? I assume uNSLUng ? or openslug ? there’s just so many flavours of *IX for the slug…..
Thanks for attempting to help me, fizze. I am uNSLUng on the latest 6.8 level. I will paste in everything from the telnet session which shows the level of code and everything I did from your suggestions.
Welcome to Unslung V2.3R63-uNSLUng-6.8-beta
NOTE: THIS SYSTEM IS CURRENTLY UNSLUNG
BusyBox v0.60.4 (2005.03.22-06:52+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
# chmod +x joe
chmod: joe: No such file or directory
# cd /opt/bin
# ls
captoinfo clear infocmp infotocap jmacs
joe jpico jstar reset rjoe
termidx tic toe tput tset
# chmod +x joe
# joe
joe: No such file or directory
# ls -l
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 May 26 19:06 captoinfo -> tic
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3268 May 23 09:19 clear
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 44744 May 23 09:19 infocmp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 May 26 19:06 infotocap -> tic
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 May 26 19:06 jmacs -> joe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 280836 May 23 08:32 joe
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 May 26 19:06 jpico -> joe
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 May 26 19:06 jstar -> joe
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 26 19:06 reset -> tset
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 May 26 19:06 rjoe -> joe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4076 May 23 08:32 termidx
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 44048 May 23 09:19 tic
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 30620 May 23 09:19 toe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 8884 May 23 09:19 tput
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 35216 May 23 09:19 tset
08/06/2006 at 6:43 AM #4930fizzeParticipantwow, this seems weird.
I’ll compare this to my slug once Im home.As usual, I could only link you to nslu2-linux.org and the likes…
tried to install nano or jove, btw ?08/06/2006 at 2:08 PM #4931SherlockGuest@fizze wrote:
As usual, I could only link you to nslu2-linux.org and the likes…tried to install nano or jove, btw ?
I spent some time last night going through the sites looking for information on several fronts, including editors. I have a second NSLU2 and want to uNSLUng it, but I need to learn more about other options such as using a USB Flash Drive, etc. I am very happy with our mt-daapd setup and don’t want to do anything to risk that at the moment. My wife would never forgive me!!!
I installed the ‘joe’ editor since I had seen so many other people were having problems with installing the ‘nano’ editor. I did find additional information last night that may be related to the problems people have been experiencing with the ‘nano’ editor. Involves setting a ‘TERMINFO’ and ‘TERM’ variable, but did not sound like there was universal agreement on just how one should do it. I do have the ‘vi’ editor to work with so not being able to get ‘joe’ running is not a critical problem. What concerns me the most is if I can’t get what I thought should be a simple install of an editor to work, what chance will I have on more complex programs. Being such a Linux newbie, I am trying to figure out the things I can do with the highest possible success ratio. I felt that the mt-daapd package was a very safe first adventure, but if it had not been for this forum and the helpful people in it, I would have failed on my first NSLU2 project. So again, thanks to Ron and all the helpful people in this forum. I can’t contribute anything on the coding side, but maybe by documenting things as a Linux Newbie, I can give others like me courage to attempt to get mt-daapd installed and working.
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