habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Niice, Habibie: > > https://www.bfads.net/Search?q=SanDisk > > > May be, this Lexar® JumpDrive®S57 USB 3.0 Flash Drive, 128GB, Teal,LJDS57128AB US $19.99 is a better deal? > Joey, Staples hasby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hey habibie, > > I could not care less what your preference is, but > ... if you'd promoted Arch over Debian, it would > make more sense :) OpenWrt/ LEDE ... is not much. > TBH, I am not sure I do understand exactly what you meant. But, simply put, Jeff wanted to know any Linux distros designedby habibie - Off-Topic
JeffS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Do you guys know of any Linux distros designed > from ground up for low powered ARM stuff? Do the > experts in this field just put together a custom > Linux os for each hardware and application? You > guys think of any advantages over what I'm already > familiar with, Arch based that's recomby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Niice, Habibie: > https://www.bfads.net/Search?q=SanDisk > May be, this Lexar® JumpDrive® S57 USB 3.0 Flash Drive, 128GB, Teal, LJDS57128AB US $19.99 is a better deal?by habibie - Off-Topic
Joey: Right now, NewEgg has this TOSHIBA P300 HDWD130XZSTA 3TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Desktop Internal Hard Drive Retail Kit US $94.99 - $25 (promo code: ESCFFFM26) = $69.99 + Free S/H. BTW, I believe this is the BestBuy 2016 BlackFriday Ads.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As long at Best Buy doesn't have hard drives for > $10 on Black Friday, I'll plan on ordering a > Beelink X2 and one of these cards on Black Friday > or thereabouts. > You can go ahead with your Beelink X2 plan. Here is the BestBuy 2016 BlackFriday Ads and I did not see any HDD underby habibie - Off-Topic
Looks like I put an old price on #6. Regardless, I was hoping it was a PogoPlug Mobile POGO-V4-A3-01 (with a SATA and USB3 port).by habibie - Off-Topic
Wow. I wondered if that loop hole has been patched for OpenSuSE Leap 42.2.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah that's the gamble. On Pogoplug v3 there isn't SATA port multipliction, which is the prerequisite for a junction box to attach 4 or 5 SATA devices. But if the v3's wireless AzureWave AW-NE762H taken out of the mPCIE (not PCIE, it's the MINI iteration) slot reveals the underlying bus speedby habibie - Off-Topic
Pogoplug POGO-P21 Media Sharing Device - Black US $9.97 + Free S/H Pogoplug Media Sharing Device - Remote Access to Your Media - Black US $9.95 + Free S/H Pogoplug Sharing Device Pro, Black US $9.98 + Free S/H Pogoplug Media Sharing Device Pro, Black - 2-Pack US $19.98 + Free S/H Pogoplug POGO-V4-A1-01 Mobile for iPhone/iPad And Android Devices US $5.99 + Free S/H Pogoplug 2X POGO-V4-A1-01 Mobby habibie - Off-Topic
Just wanted to share this deal: Local Fry's Electronics has this Vantec 4-Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card $19.99 - $10 (Promo code: 8609464 valid from 11/17/16 to 11/19/16) = $9.99, if anyone is interested in and also has Fry's Electronics store in town.by habibie - Off-Topic
Wow, looks like we all are into something with PCIe2USB3. I was doing some searches on both AliExpress and eBay about SATA to USB3 with a lot of hits, but they are all basically USB3-to-SATA and not SATA-to-USB3. I wonder if a USB3-to-SATA with some proper adapters can be used to convert a SATA port on a Pogoplug Pro into a USB3 port.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Everybody's different. > > Very true. That's the bottom line. For example, if > you want everything on NAND, and don't want to put > up with the lack of security updates using OpenWrt > as a main system, you could squeeze Debian rootfs > into 512MB NAND. The differences betweeby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > With that budget + additional US $3.02, I would > > rather get 3 units of > > > PogoPlug Pro 01 from Adorama. > > Depends. If you own more than one USB 3.0 hard > drive/USB stick/SSD, theby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you have the jing, > this looks good: > With that budget + additional US $3.02, I would rather get 3 units of PogoPlug Pro 01 from Adorama.by habibie - Off-Topic
May be, this HDD enclosure latest Design External Antennas Signal Boosters WiFi Repeater networking Range Expander hdd case and wifi storage is a better choice.by habibie - Off-Topic
I have been wanting to hack one of my Android smartphones, i.e. Motorola Moto E (2015) (MOTXT1528BFPP) Android smartphone, to run any 64-bit ARM Linux distros to play this FlightGear simulation game in 3-D using any Google VR glasses. Over the last 11.11 sales, I bought this VR BOX II 2.0 Version Virtual Reality 3D Glasses for 3.5"- 6.0" Smart Phone+Bluetooth Remote Controller US $11.34by habibie - Off-Topic
Joey: I don't know if this 3GB/16GB H96 Pro Amlogic S912 Octa Core Android 6.0 TV Box Set-top Box 2.4G/5.8G US $19.36 + $0.39 Economy Shipping from outside US = $19.75 is a scam or legit offer. Regardless, I did place an order for 1 unit. As always, I contacted to let the seller know of the order through his/her e-mail address provided by PayPal. This way, unless his/her e-mail also got hackby habibie - Off-Topic
Joey: Only today (11/14/16), AliExpress has this Android 6.0 Smart TV Box Amlogic S905X Quad Core WiFi 4K x 2K HD HDMI 2.0 Kodi 2G/16G Set Top Box US $33.99 (or 1/8 GB US $25.64) + FREE S/H.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cross some fingers for me and between now and > Black Friday I hope to report a breakthrough and > then whine I need a SPDIF converter LOL (they're > $5 @ China n/p) > If I may ask, what kind of SPDIF converter are you looking for and what are you going to use it with?by habibie - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just placed an order for this QBOX 2GB/16GB Amlogic S905 Mali-450 Android 5.1 Smart TV BOX Dual WIFI Mini PC US $14.78 + Free S/H from Forsyth, MO. Let's see if it is a scam or a legit offer. > As it turned out, this offer was a scam.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To me the best cheap NAS was the Goflex Net (the > GoFlex Home was 2nd). Now it became hard to find > so price is not so cheap any more for either. > I would say GoFLEX Net/Home was rather inexpensive than cheap (lemon). I got a couple of GoFLEX Net under US $10 from local Fry's Electronics stores. I alsby habibie - Off-Topic
I just placed an order for this QBOX 2GB/16GB Amlogic S905 Mali-450 Android 5.1 Smart TV BOX Dual WIFI Mini PC US $14.78 + Free S/H from Forsyth, MO. Let's see if it is a scam or a legit offer.by habibie - Off-Topic
Joey: I don't know if either this New Smart TV BOX Amlogic S905 Quad Core Android 5.1 4K HD Kodi 16.0 Keyboard US $13.30 or this QBOX 2GB/16GB Amlogic S905 Mali-450 Android 5.1 Smart TV BOX Dual WIFI Mini PC US $14.78 is a scam or a legit offer. The later is a 2/16 GB RAM/internal eMMC storage. There are more S905 offers here. Whenever placing an order like that, I always send an e-mail (by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And you've got me convinced, those T95Z are modern > works of art. But past the $50 price point it > would have to be like the OrangePi Plus with SATA > II. Which is quadcore, but past $50 my pennies are > best spent on either a CPU/Mobo combo or hard > drives. > Sometimes, eBay hby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Only the Beelink X2 runs Debian though right? > I thought Armbian now also supports a 64-bit ARM.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OK that'll do Habibie, thank you kindly. Super > cool. The > CS918 Android 5.1 and KM5 Android TV Box are the ones I can't look away from. The latter with AC wireless would get along with three USB wirelesses and one AC router here. > If you heavily depend on an AC WiFi connection, thenby habibie - Off-Topic
Joey: GeekBuying has this T95Z Plus Amlogic S912 Android 6.0 2G/16G TV BOX 2.4G+5G Dual Band WIFI Gigabit LAN Bluetooth KODI LED Display US $58.99 (no remote control) + Free S/H (probably from China). The least expensive T95Z Plus Octa Core Android 6.0 Smart TV BOX KODI 16.1 FUlly Loaded 4K Movies 3D is US $58.87 (includes a remote control) + FREE ePacket delivery from China.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gents, based on Habibie's current TV box, what do you think of this? > Joey: For that budget, you might as well shoot for an octa-core TV Box, i.e. CS918 Android 5.1 Smart TV BOX KODI XBMC Octa Core WIFI 4K 3D Media Fully Loaded, KM5 Android TV Box - Android 6.0, 4Kx2K, Amlogic S912 Octa Core CPU, Kodby habibie - Off-Topic