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    How to Distribute? (TrueCrypt, Cifs.ko, ntfs.ko, mount.cifs)

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    greygoo | # 131 | 2010-01-21, 13:01 | Report

    I also build a cifs module before finding this thread and posted it here:

    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...541#post486541

    It's build for the latest pr1.1 firmware, not sure if the ones in this thread are as well.

    Also I did not experience the need of having an own mount command, I was able to use the mount shipped with n900 to mount cifs shares by providing the -t cifs option.

    Also - if I understand it right then there is no package yet for the kernel module, or did i miss that message? If there is none yet, I'd try to create a package when I have time.

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    oweng | # 132 | 2010-01-21, 14:51 | Report

    thanks for the revision - I hope it points people to a useful work-around.

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    Nathan | # 133 | 2010-01-22, 01:14 | Report

    The versions (cifs, ntfs, nls_utf8) which are in extras-testing works on both Pr 1.0 and 1.1.

    Nathan.

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    Nathan | # 134 | 2010-01-22, 01:19 | Report

    Oh, and with truecrypt; the one now packaged in extras-testing does not need the -m nokernelcrypto command line anymore. I set that as a "default". No point in making people type something that can be set to default. ( This is the ONLY change I did to the truecrypt source code, and for those who want to verify; pull the source from the repository and do a simple compare from the official 6.3a release on truecrypt.org. ;-D )

    Nathan.

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    oweng | # 135 | 2010-01-25, 13:19 | Report

    so, is there any chance of a gui app for mounting shares?

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    Nathan | # 136 | 2010-01-27, 22:29 | Report

    Yes, I'm actually testing Wizard Mounter right now. It works pretty darn well. Their is one issue that I am looking into; and then I believe the author of it will release it.

    Nathan
    P.s. I know it is hard to be patience when you have to mount using the command line. It is coming!

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    Pulzar | # 137 | 2010-01-28, 13:05 | Report

    Hi

    I have a small speed problem considering mounting over wlan.

    I mount the directory like so:
    sudo gainroot
    mount -t cifs -ouser=user,pass=pass //192.168.1.1/share /media/server/

    The directory shows up in the filebrowser under server as it should but the browsing of the actual drive is very slow and opening a new directory can take 15-30sec after it is scrollable. I've tried watching videos works and for about 20sec it's smooth and then fps drops to about 1fps and sound disappears. I haven't tried listening any audio over wlan yet.

    Does anyone else have these kinds of problems and what could I do to fix this?

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    luigi | # 138 | 2010-01-28, 13:20 | Report

    I have the same 'small' problem too.

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    gnasgame3 | # 139 | 2010-01-28, 15:14 | Report

    2. Edit your sudoers, and add the truecrypt binary object as one that requires no password

    Dir how do you accomplish the above

    Pls post the steps

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    oweng | # 140 | 2010-01-29, 22:21 | Report

    Thanks Nathan


    Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
    Yes, I'm actually testing Wizard Mounter right now. It works pretty darn well. Their is one issue that I am looking into; and then I believe the author of it will release it.

    Nathan
    P.s. I know it is hard to be patience when you have to mount using the command line. It is coming!

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