re: fpc: FTBFS on armel: An unhandled exception occurred at $00033B60

2011-03-26 Thread peter green
I have tried and failed to reproduce this issue in qemu with an up to date sid. Can anyone else reproduce it? Since both failures have been from the same buildd I wonder if it's some issue with the particular buildd. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a su

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-26 Thread Tim Small
If price is a large consideration, then you're really looking at mass-market / consumer devices. . Linux-based NAS devices (remove and sell the hard disk, and replace with SSD/ decent SD etc.). I've used the Buffalo linkstations. The newer models have quickish CPUs but may be a bit short of RAM

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-26 Thread Phil Endecott
David Given cowlark.com> writes: > Has anyone started > putting the Tegra 2 chipset into mini-PC form factor devices? The only one I've seen so far is: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/CompuLab-TrimSlice/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject o

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-26 Thread David Given
On 26/03/11 17:07, Phil Endecott wrote: [...] > David, if you want to be "realistic", you'll find that in almost all cases > small > size, ARM, and even low performance are things that you should expect to pay a > premium for. For fun you can try to factor in the reduction in your > electricity

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-26 Thread Phil Endecott
Björn Wetterbom wetterbom.se> writes: > Or the TS-119, which is fanless. Well the TS-119 is great, but David said: >> I'm very intrigued by the new Dreamplug, which looks ideal. >> Unfortunately it's not cost effective. Here in the UK it would cost 160 >> pounds (including JTAG module so I get

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-26 Thread Björn Wetterbom
Or the TS-119, which is fanless. /B On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 15:44, KaruppuSwamy T wrote: > Hi, > > I suggest QNAP TS-110, which takes just 5W power. I am very much happy with > this home server, powered by Debian Squeeze. It fits well with arm branch of > Debian. > > > http://karuppuswamy.com/wo

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-26 Thread KaruppuSwamy T
Hi, I suggest QNAP TS-110, which takes just 5W power. I am very much happy with this home server, powered by Debian Squeeze. It fits well with arm branch of Debian. http://karuppuswamy.com/wordpress/2010/08/04/diy-planning-to-build-home-nas-box-cum-digital-photo-frame/ Regards KaruppuSwamy.T On

Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-26 Thread David Given
Hello, I'm looking for some hardware to replace my elderly SheevaPlug house server --- it's working very well, but there are ongoing niggling problems with USB and storage, and I'd like something with more ports. I'm very intrigued by the new Dreamplug, which looks ideal. Unfortunately it's not c