Hi Rachid, thanks for mailing! Apologies for the late reply. I want you to be aware of two things:
1. There are several "Dream Plugs" from GlobalScale. Only the original DreamPlug has been tested. We haven't tested the D2 Plug, so you probably want to buy the original DreamPlug (unless you're really adventurous!). 2. A DreamPlug is a fine little web server, but it takes a bit of technical work and know-how to turn it into a FreedomBox. If you just want a web server then it's fine but, if you want to run a FreedomBox, you'll need some technical experience or a willingness to learn. Folks on this list would be happy to help you, but we can't guarantee success. Rachid Abdelli <rachid.abdel...@free.fr> writes: > I'll order the DreamPlug from globalscale technologies > <http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/c-5-dreamplugs.aspx> before I > want to know If it is still valid ? Yes, it's still valid. However, if you're looking to save money, you might also look into the Raspberry Pi, though no FreedomBox image exists for it yet. > Indeed, globalscale selling now new product or you have a new proposal ! > The last DreamPlug product from globalscale has following specifications : Be careful, as GlobalScale has produced a DreamPlug and a D2 Plug (the sequel to the DreamPlug). We haven't built anything for the D2 Plug yet, only the original DreamPlug. > I'm located in France, near of Paris and globalscale has Europe model > should I choose it ? Yeah, that should work. Mind your outlets, though, you might need to buy an adapter to plug it in. Nick
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