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Re: [Debian-NYC] Workshop and BSP infrastructure



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On Monday 18 January 2010, Richard Darst wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 06:14:19PM -0500, Pablo Duboue wrote:
> > I have a NSLU2 that I can bring (runs Debian from a memory stick) but
> > it is a slow machine, what is the load on the Webserver?
> 
> Oh, that would be nice - perfect actually!  (it's neat that these are
> going for $20 on ebay these days - makes me want to get one, except
> that SheevaPlug is out now.  For those that keep up to date on these
> things, what's the best device like this for random serving needs?)

OK, I'll bring it, it is small enough to be a non-issue if I'll bring it and 
we don't use it :)

if we don't use if as Web server It can be useful to test ARM stuff, too 
(although compiling on it takes foreeeeeever, a full QEMU in an amd64 runs 
faster than the actual "slug")

> Since it runs Debian, I assume that no special setup on the disk is
> needed (it's ext3).

yup, ext3 is fine. It can also export files through NFS, if that can help for 
anything.

P.
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