> Yes. It's Debian and its packages that you can install. Before I came here I tried Arch, but could not figure out which package to serve up files over the internet and which smartphone app to play them. Playing thru a browser is not convenient Ok I will install Debian, Which package would you recommend to serve files over the internet and which app for a smart phone to play mby dchomak - Debian
What I would like to endup with is a Plug computer that will serve up mp3's over the internet to my smart phone using an app that also contains an mp3 player. Both Tonido and PogoPlug have those apps. PogoPlug is defunct, and Tonido is still around. I presently use the Tonido software on an eeeBox running Ubuntu Server 16.04. Works great, and is low power. The gold standard for me wouldby dchomak - Debian
Don't forget that ultimately what I am trying to do is get Tonido software to run on a PogoPlug E02, which happens to use the same cpu as the SheevaPlug and the TonidoPlug. From my original post, I asked whether this could be done in one of 2 ways. 1. Install Debian on a PogoPlug, and somehow install Tonido software (there is no separate install files available AFAIK) or 2. Use a booby dchomak - Debian
I can see that installing Debian is possible, but then how would I install Tonido? I have never seen an install file for the Marvell Kirkwood cpu on Tonidos website, even going back in time via archive.org. That is why I am hoping to be able to boot directly from the boot USB that I made from my Tonido Plug. Tonido supplies the rootfs file on their website, but not the Tonido software. For thby dchomak - Debian
This is a copy of the console window in PuTTY as my Tonido Plug boots from the USB driveby dchomak - Debian
I would love to run Tonido with the latest Debian. AFAIK there is no Tonido software that will run on both Debian AND the Marvel Kirkwood cpu. I searched thru www.archive.org going all the way back to the beginning of TP and couldn't find anything. That's why I was hoping to get that bootable USB for TP to boot on a PogoPlug E02 I also have a PogoPlug Pro, although I think it would bby dchomak - Debian
yes. I think you want me to log how the Tonido boots off of the USB drive so that I can try and modify it so that it will boot off a stock PogoPlugby dchomak - Debian
OK, after getting the connector and replacing the power supply, I am ready to go! I assume you want me to start a boot on the Tonido Plug from the USB stick I created.by dchomak - Debian
Thanks for the info, I will do that as soon as I get a 4 pin 1.25mm jst connector for the TPby dchomak - Debian
I have a PogoPlug E02. I also have an original TonidoPlug that has a Kirkwood version of the Tonido software installed. For those that don't know, Tonido is similar to the PogoPlug software in that files can be served over the internet using apps on smartphones. Both the TonidoPlug and the PogoPlug use the same Marvell Kirkwood 1.2GHz cpu. I can pull the rootfs and the Tonido software ofby dchomak - Debian