=== G4MBY is now known as Guest78561 === tsimpson is now known as lubotu2 === lubotu3` is now known as lubotu3 === lubotu2 is now known as tsimpson === tsimpson is now known as taimpson === Azelphur_ is now known as Azelphur === taimpson is now known as tsimpson [06:41] morning boys and girls. === Guest78561 is now known as G4MBY === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte === lan3y is now known as Laney === Danny-Mcc is now known as _Danny-Mcc_ [10:24] is the ubuntu one client for android on launchpad somewhere? [10:24] the part that does photo sync? === G4MBY is now known as Guest44965 === Guest44965 is now known as G4MBY [10:37] ali1234: https://launchpad.net/ubuntuone-android-files is that what you're after? [10:39] i think so, cheers === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [14:27] I've got a question regarding Ubuntu 14.04 and Touch Screens, i managed to get te touch controller somewhat working but i cannot calibrate it at all. === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [16:28] hmm, I have an Asus router powering a small cafes wireless internet, it seems to be capping out at 100 DHCP clients [16:28] at least, I'm making that assumption based on the fact that it works for some people but not others [16:29] sounds plausible [16:31] Azelphur: Are you sure that's not just the default range set up on it? [16:33] Azelphur: e.g. just set to offer the range .100-.200 ? [16:35] penguin42: that's what I initially thought, but the DHCP range is actually 2-200 [16:36] it even says in the panel "The RT-N16 supports up to 253 IP addresses for your local network" [16:37] what are the clients that aren't working seeing? [16:37] penguin42: I don't have a whole lot of info beyond "doesn't work", I'm remote admin on the router, if I can't fix it remotely I'll physically go there tomorrow and hopefully fix it [16:38] nod [16:38] bit embarrassing, told him to get a decent router as his plusnet one was slow, and the signal couldn't even cover the entire cafe :p [16:38] * SuperEngineer wonders if bigcalm is available to answer if he has Dear Esther running on 14.04 or 12.04 [16:38] and now I've upped the signal, just half the planet can't connect \o/ [16:39] ...though anyone running Dear Esther on 14.04 would be handy ;) [16:43] penguin42: it raises the interesting point however, the DHCP table has gone up to 100 (probably +) in a couple days, and the stock firmware officially only supports 256 allocations [16:43] might be sensible to openwrt flash it [16:43] and get a larger DHCP pool [16:44] Azelphur: I wonder if there is an expiry setting, I mean how quickly do you eat through 100 in a cafe, you've probably got more that haven't expired yet [16:44] penguin42: I had a similar line of thought, it's currently 86400 (one day) [16:44] I could set it to maybe 4 hours or something [16:45] * penguin42 wonders if this is why places give you 30mins of wifi... [16:46] penguin42: may well be [16:47] penguin42: I don't know what the computers behaviour is either when the DHCP lease expires, do they just seamlessly request a new address? [16:48] penguin42: having spent the past 2 weeks in a premier inn - I can assure you it's so they can charge you if want more [16:48] Azelphur: I think there are multiple stages, so I think the host will try and renew it, and then it'll be transparent; if it actually changes IP that might be more painful [16:49] if it doesn't cause any disruption I'd set it to like an hour or something and be ok with re-requests [16:49] and that should keep the table well below 100 [16:49] nod [16:49] I suppose since it isn't working anyway, I can try it [16:49] worst case scenario is that it doesn't work and I fix it tomorrow [16:51] I guess they don't have the RAM to be able to give a big range like the whole of 10.x.x.x [16:52] penguin42: I dunno, the RT-N16 is pretty decent, it has 128MB [16:52] the hardware is fairly beefy, it has a 480Mhz CPU that is underclocked from the factory 533 [16:52] I'm sure it has the guts for more than 100 clients [16:55] RAM would probably be more important [16:56] the other annoying thing about this device is there seems to be no way to manually expire a DHCP lease [16:58] Azelphur: can a DHCP server force a client to refresh/release it's lease? [16:58] no, but most routers can clear the table so that when a client requests a new address, it gets allocated a new one [16:59] Azelphur: Does it have any logs you can see what's going on? [16:59] moreati: I doubt it - you can't be sure the DHCP client can hear you [17:00] penguin42: looks like there's a lot of firmware updates, I'm gonna go ahead and patch it too [17:00] hehe good luck.... [17:00] I'm gonna physically be there tomorrow anyway, so worst case is it breaks and I go down tomorrow to sort it ;) [17:00] it's well within warranty too, so if a stock firmware update bricks it can just return it. === Dave2_ is now known as Dave2 === webpigeon_ is now known as webpigeon === Hornet- is now known as Hornet [20:30] hmm === penguin421 is now known as penguin42 [20:30] what happened there === G4MBY is now known as Guest35489 === Guest35489 is now known as G4MBY === JGJones is now known as Guest94241 === JGJones_ is now known as jgjones === mapp is now known as mapps [23:04] why would i want to use pata_marvell instead of ahci?