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by pa
14 Oct 2007, 14:51
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Updating the kernel
Replies: 3
Views: 6172

Hi unavowed, You are right about that the mtd1 partition contains the zImage, and it is possible to "just" write that file to mtd1. However, you are correct about worringing about writing something bad to this partition. If the kernel is corrupt in any way it will be very hard for you to g...
by pa
12 Oct 2007, 08:02
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Mount USB stick under /home/storage/usb/ ?
Replies: 4
Views: 8009

Can you check persmissions? Did you try to copy the files as root or a a standard user?

/PA
by pa
11 Oct 2007, 02:22
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Bubba Simulator!
Replies: 2
Views: 5836

It will be hare for you to make the VM act as a Bubba. This is mainly because Bubba is running on an ARM processor and the debian packages that we provide are only compiled for ARM, they will not run on an X86 based computer.

/PA
by pa
11 Oct 2007, 02:18
Forum: Howtos
Topic: Installing a second hard drive in Bubba!
Replies: 13
Views: 50090

You can use two drives on the same cable.

/PA
by pa
25 Sep 2007, 05:01
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Approx 25% of HDD capacity missing? (370GB from 500GB drive)
Replies: 29
Views: 37739

Hi hooper35, The updates that you do in the web-admin interface are updates to the system that you are normally running. When doing an install and partitioning the system, Bubba uses the same kernel, but does not start debian, it is running a custom system built on busybox. So when the partitioning ...
by pa
25 Sep 2007, 01:59
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Logging in from outside
Replies: 9
Views: 13100

Hi Ian,

One thing that came into our minds was that we are setting a cookie in the authorization process. If you are blocking these, you will most likely see this message.

/PA
by pa
24 Sep 2007, 01:34
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Loosing Downloads
Replies: 2
Views: 4983

Could you please give us some more information about your downloads?
Is it a .torrent, http ... ?
What size is a "long" download?

Regards
PA
by pa
23 Sep 2007, 16:15
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Bubba doesn't boot - blinking lights
Replies: 13
Views: 18225

Hi Johan,

I am sorry that you are experiencing so much problems with your bubba.
Before you send it back for repair, please try to re-install it as described in the manual.
There is also a discussion in this thread http://excito.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=581, about installing the system.

/PA
by pa
19 Sep 2007, 02:48
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Bubba doesn't boot - blinking lights
Replies: 13
Views: 18225

The exit code "9" is means that there has been errors corrected (code 1) and that there was an "operational error" (code "8") and the "9" is the sum of these.

Could you try to run it again with the verbose flag set as well?
("fsck -V /dev/hda1")

/PA
by pa
18 Sep 2007, 04:00
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Bubba doesn't boot - blinking lights
Replies: 13
Views: 18225

Could you run "fsck /dev/hda1"

It is possible that you have some corrupt files on your system, and that the fsck is running during boot but can not repair your file system without user input.
by pa
07 Sep 2007, 01:57
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Reaching Bubba via internet
Replies: 3
Views: 6486

Depending on what you would like to be able to reach from the outside you will have to open different ports. If you would like to just use the webpage on Bubba from the outside you have to open port 80 in your linksys and forward that to the IP-adress that your bubba have. You should be able to see ...
by pa
29 Aug 2007, 02:08
Forum: Bubba Server Feature requests
Topic: Auto power up
Replies: 4
Views: 8361

No, unfortunatley not. The cpu can shut off the power, but once it has been shut down, there is no way to turn it back on.

/PA
by pa
02 Aug 2007, 15:32
Forum: Announcements
Topic: Now shipping with 128 MByte RAM!
Replies: 13
Views: 27900

Hi, Regarding the bootloarders, the new bootloader is not compatible with the 64MB boards. The bootloader sets up the memory controller prior to the Linux boot and also tells Linux how much memory is available. Thus, installing the 128MB bootloader on a 64MB board will cause the memory to be currupt...
by pa
13 Jul 2007, 02:04
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Removing Shared Folders
Replies: 1
Views: 4345

Hi Baden, Depending on your network setup, there are two things that you can do. 1. If you have a dns in your network that accepts that the client (in this case bubba) send its network name, you can just remove the startup of samba by, as root, entering: /etc/init.d/samba stop update-rc.d samba remo...
by pa
08 Jul 2007, 08:26
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: Streaming issues Bubba --> Playstation 3
Replies: 30
Views: 45367

Hi,

There is another thread discussing this issue, http://excito.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=431. With updated firmware in both units, it should work according to the users, but I have not tried it myself.

/PA