Hi Nick, Thanks a lot. I'll buy the original DreamPlug due a want to run a FreedomBox. I am willing to learn. Talk to you and soon.
Thanks & Regards, Rachid. On 14/08/2013 02:40, Nick Daly wrote: > Hi Rachid, thanks for mailing! Apologies for the late reply. > > I want you to be aware of two things: > > 1. There are several "Dream Plugs" from GlobalScale. Only the original > DreamPlug has been tested. We haven't tested the D2 Plug, so you > probably want to buy the original DreamPlug (unless you're really > adventurous!). > > 2. A DreamPlug is a fine little web server, but it takes a bit of > technical work and know-how to turn it into a FreedomBox. If you > just want a web server then it's fine but, if you want to run a > FreedomBox, you'll need some technical experience or a willingness to > learn. Folks on this list would be happy to help you, but we can't > guarantee success. > > Rachid Abdelli <[email protected]> writes: > >> I'll order the DreamPlug from globalscale technologies >> <http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/c-5-dreamplugs.aspx> before I >> want to know If it is still valid ? > Yes, it's still valid. However, if you're looking to save money, you > might also look into the Raspberry Pi, though no FreedomBox image exists > for it yet. > >> Indeed, globalscale selling now new product or you have a new proposal ! >> The last DreamPlug product from globalscale has following specifications : > Be careful, as GlobalScale has produced a DreamPlug and a D2 Plug (the > sequel to the DreamPlug). We haven't built anything for the D2 Plug > yet, only the original DreamPlug. > >> I'm located in France, near of Paris and globalscale has Europe model >> should I choose it ? > Yeah, that should work. Mind your outlets, though, you might need to > buy an adapter to plug it in. > > Nick _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
