machine everything is hunky dory.
My question is would I encounter the same problems with a sheeva
plug as it's still arm-based?
The SheevaPlug is ARM-based, just like the NSLU2.
You could try to use this migration guide to go from your NSLU2 to
SheevaPlug, but I suggest you make a backup of the disk
On 30/08/10 05:27, Brian Platt wrote:
I'm currently working on a Linksys NSLU2 (running debian) which I was
aiming to put into my car. The problem is some software is a complete
nightmare to get running if at all. When I try to install the same
software on a white box machine everything is
I'm currently working on a Linksys NSLU2 (running debian) which I was aiming to
put into my car. The problem is some software is a complete nightmare to get
running if at all. When I try to install the same software on a white box
machine everything is hunky dory. My question is would I
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