JohnSwenson;482611 Wrote: 
> There are a number of people that have used the sheevaplug as a sever,
> it costs $99 and looks like a wallwart, it takes about 3 watts so it
> won't cost too much in energy. It has an ethernet port and a USB jack,
> you plug it into the router, switch etc and a USB drive in the USB jack
> and load squeezebox server. It would be a much better choice for a large
> library. 
> 
> The raw sheevaplug has some software bugs that need fixing before you
> can really use it, but there is a device from a reseller called the
> PogoPlug that seems to have software issues worked out. (it has NAS
> software builtin, plug into the network, plug the drive in and connect
> to it over a web browser).

I mentioned this in another thread, but the Sheeva and Pogo run
different different Linux distros.  The Sheeva runs Ubuntu and it's
fairly trivial to run Sbs on it.  Pogo, by default has no perl and if
you install openpogo, it's a non-threaded perl.  This won't work with
Sbs.


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