Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-22 Thread Peter Alcibiades
http://www.excito.com/bubba/support/download.html has the documentation links. There are reviews, and here is one where the guy did streaming. We don't do that. http://www.ghacks.net/2009/05/03/connecting-linux-to-a-bubba-2/ It is not terribly intuitive, the setup. I am still not quite sure w

Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-22 Thread David Bovill
Like the look of the Bubba2 - can't easily find a link to any specs / exactly what it comes with (ie media streaming) etc On 22 April 2011 10:25, Peter Alcibiades wrote: > We use Bubba2 which runs headless Debian. Picked because of reliability > concerns about the plug systems. > > https://www.e

Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-22 Thread Peter Alcibiades
We use Bubba2 which runs headless Debian. Picked because of reliability concerns about the plug systems. https://www.excito.com/bubba/buy/shop.html They are on offer now because a new model is coming out. For another use we are going to put together an intel dual core atom board in a fanless

Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-21 Thread Andre Garzia
oh I liked that Lenovo Q110 cool find Richard! :-D On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > David Bovill wrote: > > Is it possible to run LiveCode on a >> Sheevaplug- which runs Ubuntu >> 9.04 - but an ARM build? >> > > For almost the

Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-21 Thread Richard Gaskin
David Bovill wrote: Is it possible to run LiveCode on a Sheevaplug- which runs Ubuntu 9.04 - but an ARM build? For almost the same price and a little larger form factor you can get a nettop with an x86 that'll run LC well. Last year I found a Lenovo

Re: SheevaPlug

2011-04-21 Thread Andre Garzia
David, No it is not possible. I have a sheevaplug as well. It should be easy to port RevServer to it though (depending on how platform independent the engine source is). If you need a similar solution, check out Soekris, they make small x86 bases routers/appliances. It should be possible to run L