my advice would be to create a new supported image on the esxi platform and then transfer you configuration files and data across to this image. help around docker would be best served on a docker specific forumby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
All will become clear soon... yes i did typo on the amr5te.... oops did it again :facepalm !!!!!...missed you guys...!!!!! :) just to lessen the excitement, its a box we have done some work on in the past and as im writing this i cant for the life of me remember what it is...by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
its been a while, what with changing job roles and other things :) i got my hands on an arm5t3 box with graphics output so will be spending a few days on the forum over the next coming month greetz to all :)by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
in that case, I would be looking to tune the TCP/IP stack http://www.linux-admins.net/2010/09/linux-tcp-tuning.html https://linux2me.wordpress.com/2018/06/03/tuning-the-tcp-stack-system-administratorby Gravelrash - Debian
https://www.gbmb.org/mbit-to-mbby Gravelrash - Debian
Theres a lot to look at here. first being what is the connected speed of your internet facing router - does it utilise a proper switch in its make up or is it a hub - yes some devices still operate with hubs!by Gravelrash - Debian
about 1 milliwatt per antenna. is i believe the rough estimate after conversion and storage into a battery https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-07/giot-dca070711.phpby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
I would use lemonsby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
A full writeup would be an excellent addition to the wikiby Gravelrash - Debian
All should be good if you set it to spin down with http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/hdparm.8.html or similar JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I find myself with a hand-me-down 2.5" smaller > hard drive, and direct copied my Pogoplug 64GB USB > stick to it. Then used GParted to expand the > partition to capacity. It doby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hey you guys, is it possible to connect two > together through the GPIO pins and end up with an > 8-core @ 8GB RAM? No it isnt.... however it is possible to cluster them together and acheive similar performance to what you describe - assuming the applications have been coded to run in such an environby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Samuel1991 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am new to Linux and be afraid of commands. Is > there any built-in app in Debain to make a > bootable USB? Debian Tools: https://superuser.com/questions/463555/startup-disk-creator-tool-for-debian WIndows Tools : https://www.howtogeek.com/127377/the-best-free-tools-for-creating-a-bootable-windowsby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gravelrash, > > Welcome back to hacking :) any project you have in > mind? blue tooth Music player for when i am in the garage chucking spanners around and security camera to watch over the same when i am not :) also add Qi charging and stick the lot in the attachedby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332964456269 I can come back to the party after a loooong hiatus - Just bought myself a PogoPlug Pink - N.I.B.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's been done. iPhone has IR gadget, controlled > by an app. Not sure if it is available on Android. Android has the ability via apps on the PlayStore, however if the phone you intend to use has IR capability may be another altogether consideration. > >If Mint could work on ARM I'd be halfway tby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
i chuckled when M$ decided to drop the EDGE browser and rebuild it around the opensoure Chromium. https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/8/18300077/microsoft-edge-chromium-canary-development-release-download sometimes it pays to build your own software, other times it pays to drop your own and embrace something elseby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > > They still lack a foolproof way to ghost the drive > so that I could make a way for neighbors and > myself to image a drive in the event something > gets messed up. The day that happens is the day > everyone in my life switches over to Linux. > Looks like you have your work cut out for a wee while then.... :))) http://doclone.nongnu.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Do we consider the SheevaPlug to be a retro computing experience - Given the age of the SheevaPlug is heading to be 10 years old. :)by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- With most Linux distro creations being a labor of love. !?!?!?!?!?!?!?! - which distros have you been using? they are quite mature now and i have set people off on them from ages 7 - 70 with no problems, heck with most of the people who use them its access to giggle-chrome and youface that is all they need.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
DEVICE ---> usb output -> usb_dongle -> VGA_SIGNAL /// is available. VGA_SIGNAL ----> VGA_2_USB adapter -> USB input /// sounds like a Video Capture Card to me.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
cdlenfert Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > but getting the other services/apps installers to be compatible with the armel devices would be next to impossible. < Nothing is impossible, just needs workarounds to get sorted - given that the commonality between the devices is debian then i dont see much of an issue if any, unless you like gui then thats a whby Gravelrash - Debian
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > Tough call - if it were $99 and had nothing on the > SSD I'd crawl through broken glass to get the > money for it. But Windows 10... at this point - I > just don't trust it. This_any_better_Joey thenby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
if i still owned one i would shout up.... made a nice game emulator station in its last days of ownershipby Gravelrash - Displays
try here https://github.com/pepaslabs/pogoplug_mobile_uboot_installer/tree/master/mirrored/download.qnology.com/pogoplug/v4by Gravelrash - Rescue System
the newplug seems to be based around the espressobin, so *should* be capable of debian out of the box https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Marvell/ESPRESSOBinby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
https://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-86-sheeva64.aspxby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
@greenwitch !!..WOW...! if you could share a diagram with a howto around OPENVPN on these devices, that would be a FANTASTIC addition to the wiki greenwitch Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Zyxel NSA310 Debian 9 Kernel 4.12 from bodhi > Zyxel NAS542 Debian 9 Kernel 3.2.96 > Linksys EA4500/E4200V2 x2 openwrt 18.06.2 > Linksys E4200 v1 dd-wrby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
This should help you https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Actiontec_SG200by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
@Joey I remember when you joined... :) Ive not had much chance the last year or so to contribute with work and personal life. but glad to see that more people have come on board and some of the new(old)guard are still here tooby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
i dont - however, alpine seems to need armhf, kirkwood are arm5teby Gravelrash - Off-Topic