Their site is down for maintenance at the moment - apparently their servers can't cope with the interest any more. But as soon as it comes back up I will find register an interest and then see what they say in May.
Cheers Paul On 6 March 2012 22:06, Daniél Lecoq <cu...@curzed.net> wrote: > Yes, the initial run was sold out, before the page was accessible for me. > Hehe, I had set my alarm clock to be up to order but the webpages to both > stores were overrun by the millions(?) that wanted one.. ATM it seems like > the next batch will be delivered in may/june. > You can sign an "interested to buy" thing in both stores, to get a mail > when available. > > // Curse > > > On 2012-03-06 21:51, Paul Pritchard wrote: > > I believe their initial run is sold out - and it sold out very quickly. > But I am interested in getting hold of a Raspberry Pi and - if/when I do - > I would be more than happy to help out with the testing. > > Cheers > Paul > > On 6 March 2012 19:06, Daniél Lecoq <cu...@curzed.net> wrote: > >> I saw when scrolling through "dailys" that we got a few isos for armv7, >> like BeagleBoard, BeagleBone, EfikaMX and Pandaboard. >> So my question is if anyone been thinking about creating a Sabayon for >> the Raspberry Pi. >> Or perhaps if someone could help me do it, when my Raspberry Pi >> arrives(probably in a few months). >> >> Raspberry Pi is a $25/$35 Arm board and as far as I've seen, very >> popular. It got released last week. >> If it becomes the hit I think it will, it might be good to have a Sabayon >> for it, right now there is a Debian and an Arch dist for it. >> >> http://www.raspberrypi.org/faqs >> >> There you can find info about it if interested. >> >> // Curse >> >> > > > -- > Paul Pritchard > http://www.expatpaul.eu/ > > > > > > > > -- Paul Pritchard http://www.expatpaul.eu/