On Oct 4, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Comète <com...@daknet.org> wrote: > Yes, we use a lot of ALIX 2D13 as routers on many sites since 2 or 3 years > (nearly 20 ALIX boxes now). It works like a charm with a good compact flash > card, no problem at all ! And i've recently discovered they even included a > watchdog ;) > > Morgan
Ditto I got all of mine with the cool red case. ;-) All 2d13. The P/S can have a wide voltage range, too. I got my CF cards from PC Engines, they've all been great. Sean > Le 04/10/2013 23:45, Loïc BLOT a écrit : >> Hello, >> I also looked at ALIX board since a long time. >> Is there anybody using Alix 2d13 with OpenBSD ? >> Thanks in advance. >> -- >> Best regards, >> Loïc BLOT, >> UNIX systems, security and network engineer >> http://www.unix-experience.fr >> Le vendredi 04 octobre 2013 à 15:05 +0200, Jan Stary a écrit : >> On Oct 04 07:16:57, inform...@gmx.net wrote: >> > >http://www.pcengines.ch/product.htm >> > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi >> > No, I'm not working for PC Engines. But I'm a huge fan of their >> > products :-) >> Just to praise PC Engines a little bit more: >> when my ALIX.1C stopped working for some reason, >> I sent it to PC Engines, who found that the board >> is completely OK - it was my power supply >> that was faulty (which I could then confirm). >> Before sending it back, they kindly suggested >> that ALIX.1E is a newer model that replaces >> the ALIX.1C, so if I don't object ... >> which I didn't. >> The shipping didn't even cost me anything, >> and they just replaced my old 1C with a new 1E. >> Not to mention the chocolate. >> In short, their customer service >> is as good as the boards. >> [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature >> which had a name of signature.asc]