bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If anybody can find a cheap PCIe graphics adapter > sold somewhere please post. @bidhi here are a few options for PCIE graphics http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Computer-Components-Parts-/175673/i.html?_from=R40&LH_BIN=1&_nkw=pcie+graphics+card&_sop=15 will need a minipcie to pcie adaptor thoby Gravelrash - Debian
@bodhi do you have a link you could share for the minipcie to sata port, you found to work and as an aside - i wonder if one of those minipcie to pcie adaptors with a graphics card in it would work, could then be another option for adding a display to the plugs ;-))by Gravelrash - Debian
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I'll get back to the E02 > and see if I can blatantly replicate Gravelrash's > Debian config to Arch. Great learning. Thanks SO > much! :)) Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery :)) Good luck!!by Gravelrash - Debian
if you ran the dmesg output and looked for module load failure, wouldnt that show if the pci loaded and that could be used as proof of the "type"?by Gravelrash - Debian
hardware fault most likelyby Gravelrash - uBoot
Just thought of another option.... you could offer the the relevant folders out via http/https and watch them in from your browser.by Gravelrash - Debian
@bodhi & leggo : im not going to have time now, till tuesday at the earliest to test or provide more feedback. @leggo. if we cant sort it.. i am sure that whatever we discover will be of use as contributions to the openwrt fans.by Gravelrash - uBoot
if you have the avahidaemon running (zeroconf) you can connect to the plug by its name.... example the plug is called myplug ssh root@myplug.local : will get you in - saves having to always type the Ip address of the deviceby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
@Leggo im probably a bit late to the party with my feedback - having read the following posts after you instructions - followed your steps above and i get the same as you.by Gravelrash - uBoot
cant say for suer in your case - but a while back i used a very cheap pair of usb powered speakers and they hissed for fun when attached to a cheap power brick. could be the smoothing on the powersupply on its way out.by Gravelrash - Debian
@Joey + Bodhi If you want another PPV3 to use as a test box - i have one running with an atheros based card that i will gladly use it to assist with testingby Gravelrash - uBoot
@Lego I have a PPv3 with an atheros based chip - so if you want a tester for you code and compiled work. let me know.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
@joey assuming all is well and the devices all negotiate there speed correctly. the devices that are gigabit will function at gigabit speed and the devices at 100mb will function at 100mbby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
if you have another pogo - i suppose you could use that the way the plug was intended by cloudengines to be used - that was its original purpose.by Gravelrash - Debian
minidlna is my choice - or mediavaultby Gravelrash - Debian
To complete this post - I take it that the issue actually is with the package in question and not with the kernel.by Gravelrash - Debian
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wow Gravelrash... everyone :-) I still have three > questions and don't feel a rush to ask (I'll be > busy for a while), but I'll just throw them out > there... > > 1. My Arch partition copies to backup USB drives > and even a hard drive I'd tested. I expect Debianby Gravelrash - Debian
You are welcome - now you have a working demo from me... time to build your own production one :))by Gravelrash - Debian
Im prevented from sharing an actual image of it, But..... if you look at teh attached image and mentally replace the coin with plug circuit boards, hdd and associated hardware. with the "interesting" circuits facing the obxerver you should get a reasonable mental idea. The setup isnt silent, but thats not the point,by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- for my relatives > and friends who can only use computers with a GUI. I know that one well!by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
I use linux console to access my plugs - or when i baulk them i use "screen" on the serial consoleby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
I forgot to put my uses / currently live builds up! Plug 1 : inline Firewall with ad blocking using privoxy and adblock lists Plug 2 : Torrent / NAS / Streaming media unit Plug 3 : Fiewalled TOR box with secure wifi access point Plug 3 : "Router on a stick" located in an S.M.E. Plug 4&5 : "Modern art" clustered plug NAS, in an infinity mirror setup, looks good!!by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Just thought i would start a topic to see what people on the forum use there plug for and what they have built with it,,,,,by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
They are all good options. One thing to note is that the http://www.amazon.fr/niceeshop-PL2303HX-RS232-Module-Convertisseur/dp/B00F167PWE/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1426935789&sr=8-6&keywords=PL-2303HX will be difficult to fit to the headers, without some form of modification, either to the pogopplug or the cable.by Gravelrash - Debian
I line my enclosures with acoustic foam. The slf adhesive type. You could try that if the space allows.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
You need the serial console to see the rest of the messages, connect a serial adaptor and post up the complete console messages.by Gravelrash - Debian
thanks for the benchmarks. gives me something to compare mine against..... doesnt surprise me tho, when its a single core arm5te versus an armv6 dual core with faster memory.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Im no expert, but I believe there is more to it than that, particularly in terms of compatabilities.by Gravelrash - Debian
there is an option in fstab to tell the system what order to perform fsck. its something along the lines of <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass> /dev/mydev /mnt/here ext4 noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro 0 3 the important options being the last two, dump and pass they define the action and theby Gravelrash - Debian