I've just bought one of these second hand from a work colleague. It's all very well for what it does - but if I wanted to get it streaming wireless media for my daughter's new iPod Touch :) then I'd have to find some out of production wireless card to fit the mini-PCI.
Easy RAID building - OK. Samba - OK. But I'm already thinking of scrapping the on board firmware in it for Debian. [It's got 2 x 320G SATA but is giving me less than 600G striped for some reason :( ] That being said - any hints / tips? How would you handle an iTunes equivalent media stream? Thecus list two or three specific wifi PCI cards [two or three Ralink chipset with rt2561] or usb with Zyxel - any better ideas with Debian? Mini-PCI preferred as that's everything inside the box] [iPod Touch and iTunes are copyrighted/trademarks of Apple Computer Corp. of Cupertino CA AFAIK - in England, you can't say Apple Corp. or the Beatles come gunning for you :) ] All best, AndyC -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org