> I'm getting some hacks here : http://www.openpogo.com/
>
> Im thinking to make a firefly media server for mp3 collection as a
> project or maybe a LAMP server.

Be a bit cautious about openpogo. The guides are fine, but:

  * Issue with NSLU2 Optware credits. Was an Optware user for several
years, and I could see the similarity of his repository with optware.
doing some diffs, it was the same. Have to compel the guy to put the
optware recognition it deserves. He has acknowledge it now on his
webpage.
  * Be careful about the script and base tar.gz file. He overwrites
one important file found in /etc/rcS. If there are updates to pogoplug
on /etc/rcS, and you install the base afterwards, you will have the
old rcS, which is not good. The base.tar.gz is roughly the result
which can be found on
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/HomePage.
  * simplistic script was designed to write to the 450Mb flash part of
pogoplug. It is okay I guess for light loads, but my test for mysql
and php was slow. Better to put the medium loads on an usb harddrive.

FYI, pogoplug(or sheeva plug) + WD Green 1Tb harddrive is a killer
combination. It only consumes 10watts via kill-a-watt and even less
once the automatic hardware spindown kicks in. This is good for 24/7
server at home. I also disable the pogoplug daemon for now since I
don't trust it, and just use it strictly as a Linux server. There are
some issues when disabling it, but have fixed it and more, like
enabling GMT (pogoplug uses UTC).

As a perspective, pogoplug alone and acting as Linux server consumes
around 5W. My desktop powered down and doing nothing is consuming 5W
as well! how Technology changes...

regards,
Andre | http://www.varon.ca
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