I'm about to submit an enhancement request to have SlimServer support my
two-slot toaster.

Come on guys, there's a limit to what is and what is not supported by
SlimServer, surely? The fact that NSLU2-type devices are capable of
running SlimServer is great, but SlimServer is designed to run on kit
with a minimum level of horsepower - something like a Pentium/2 with
128Mb RAM - and expecting SlimServer to run on the Squeezebox itself is
pretty unrealistic.

Building a low cost, quiet PC is not a big deal these days and try
'SlimCD' (http://www.herger.net/slim/detail.php?nr=763&kategorie=slim)
if you want minimum hassle.

I don't want future SlimServer functionality to be curtailed because
SlimDevices are attempting to support devices with only slightly more
computing capacity than a pocket calculator. Just because it can,
doesn't mean it should.

:)


-- 
Milhouse
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