I am shopping for some XS options to test out ahead of our spring
deployment.
I have looked at the MSI Wind PC, Eee Box, and the Shuttle X2700N. All
have nice small form factors, low prices, and Atom chips.
I am focused on Intel Atom-based PC's because they seem to be dropping
in price the
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Bryan Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am shopping for some XS options to test out ahead of our spring
deployment.
Good idea!
I have looked at the MSI Wind PC, Eee Box, and the Shuttle X2700N. All
have nice small form factors, low prices, and Atom chips.
I
I didn't mean to reply just to you, I put everyone back on the cc.
Ok that all sounds good, when we get back from break on Monday we will give the
0.5 a shot.
As for the network, we have a meeting set up with our HP vendor and our cabling
company to do a site survey on the 9th. We currently
Hi Bryan,
That's exactly what we are looking for, here at OLPC France: that is compact,
rugged and low power hardware platforms! Note that it's a work in progress!
So far, we experimented bit 3 targets:
* the Bubba Two server: powered by a PowerPC/Freescale processor, from Excito
(Sverige)
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 09:39 -0200,
If you look for machines with VIA CPUs, they are low power
dissipation, and often cheap too. We have a few samples at 1cc with
heatsinks - no fans!
Will do, tks for the heads up
I definitely need at least 1 Ghz processor because we intend to host an
offline
Bryan,
As you requested I ran $ olpc-netstatus and get gabble returned as
one of the values.
/Robert H.
On Nov 26, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Bryan Berry wrote:
Were you able to register properly w/ XS and were you able to
connect to
ejabberd?
The best way to check is to run $
Martin, can u provide and .md5 for this and future releases? thanks
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Bryan W. Berry
Technology Director
OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org
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Guillaume:
I hope to soon rebase ejabberd off 2.0.2.
Would be good as Gadget requires at least this version to work properly.
Well, it seems to work, though I have run out of time to really be sure.
http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/dbagnall/ejabberd-rpm.git;a=summary