[OT] MiniPCI GPS and GSM card for router

2008-04-10 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, since my appartement was transformed in a swimmingpool for 1 1/2 weeks I have to rebuild my routers... (lost 5 for my Mobilehomes/offices) I was using a Sierre Wireless AirCard 860 which is quiet expensive and require a PCMCIA slot in my router. OK, for my Mobile-Data-Center I have

Re: LCD Dot-Matrix Display Bona MG24064-01

2008-04-10 Thread Bill Gatliff
Michelle Konzack wrote: Hello, I hope, next week I will get my 19 2U case and now I like to know, if the Dot-Matrix display Bona MG24064-01 is supported under arm/i386 and could replace a monitor for the console... Anything's possible! :) b.g. -- Bill Gatliff [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To

Re: [OT] MiniPCI GPS and GSM card for router

2008-04-10 Thread Bill Gatliff
Michelle Konzack wrote: Now for my other Mobilhomes/offices/workshops I want to use a cheaper model and like to know, whether someone know MiniPCI GSM cards which support only GPRS 56kBit and are respectively much more expensive since I have the need for at least 12 cards. (Used

Re: [OT] MiniPCI GPS and GSM card for router

2008-04-10 Thread Bill Gatliff
Michelle Konzack wrote: Note: Currently I do not know, whether I schould use a Soekris net4526, Soekris net4826 or a VIA EPIA LN5000EA since currently I have not found any routers using an ARM CPU and offering enough MiniPCI Slots. What about some USB-based

Re: Lenny/armel with Debian kernel on Buffalo Linkstation Pro v2

2008-04-10 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Tim Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-04-09 12:54]: n.b. devio fixes up the machine ID, and this currently needs to be 0x05e5 (not 0x0630 etc. until the kernel has been fixed). FWIW, I've put the Linkstation patch into SVN in the meantime. .. Modify the boot environment (default boot prevents