Re: [maemo-developers] Questions to HOWTO:Set up CPU transparencywith your device and sbrsh

2005-11-03 Thread valtteri
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Timo Steuerwald wrote:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Did you remember to make a hole for the CPU transparency device
  to the Ubuntu firewall?
  I heard some stories that with Ubuntu it's needed...
  
  
  
  Hmmh, I'm not sure if I understand you right, but there are AFAIK no
  firewall rules defined. If I execute iptables --list there won't be
  displayed any rule. The contact to the device itself (for example via
  ssh) works perfect through the USB network.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Timo

 I think that by default Ubuntu makes nfs listen only 127.0.0.1. I don't
 remember how this could be changed (I found solution in Ubuntu
 documentation)  but you can propably grep it under your hosts etc... Might
 be also in Scratchbox wiki or if not someone should put it there.

In addition to previous mail:
http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/nfs-server

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Re: [maemo-developers] Questions to HOWTO:Set up CPU transparencywith your device and sbrsh

2005-11-03 Thread Timo Steuerwald




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  
I think that by default Ubuntu makes nfs listen only 127.0.0.1. I don't
remember how this could be changed (I found solution in Ubuntu
documentation)  but you can propably grep it under your hosts etc... Might
be also in Scratchbox wiki or if not someone should put it there.

  
  
In addition to previous mail:
http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/nfs-server

  

Thanks a lot for this information, but this isn't the problem. The file
/etc/default/portmap doesn't exist on my machine. I also have found a
german description (may be it is interesting for german language
speakers: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/NFS and
http://www.ubuntuusers.de/viewtopic.php?t=894). To verify that it isn't
a NFS problem, I tried to mount my scratchbox home from the nokia 770
and this worked without problems. So it must be a scratchbox problem?

Cheers,

Timo


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