On 12/04/16 15:20, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Daniel Pocock [2016-04-12 10:20]:
>> There are a lot of ARM-based small NAS servers out there now.
>
> At this point, I'd recommend the Seagate Personal Cloud (1 or 2 bay)
> or Seagate NAS (2 and 4 bay). They are supported in the mainline
> kernel
On 12/04/16 16:22, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> How many can be upgraded to Debian and operated with 100% free software,
>> no binary firmware blobs at all? Is there any comparison table that is
>> useful for people buying these things with the intention of running free
>> software?
>
> My understa
> How many can be upgraded to Debian and operated with 100% free software,
> no binary firmware blobs at all? Is there any comparison table that is
> useful for people buying these things with the intention of running free
> software?
My understanding is that if you're really interested in low-po
On 12/04/16 15:20, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Daniel Pocock [2016-04-12 10:20]:
>> There are a lot of ARM-based small NAS servers out there now.
>
> At this point, I'd recommend the Seagate Personal Cloud (1 or 2 bay)
> or Seagate NAS (2 and 4 bay). They are supported in the mainline
> kernel
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On 12/04/16 14:15, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 04/12/2016 10:20 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> How many can be upgraded to Debian and operated with 100% free
>> software, no binary firmware blobs at all? Is there any
>> comparison table
* Daniel Pocock [2016-04-12 10:20]:
> There are a lot of ARM-based small NAS servers out there now.
At this point, I'd recommend the Seagate Personal Cloud (1 or 2 bay)
or Seagate NAS (2 and 4 bay). They are supported in the mainline
kernel, you can connect to u-boot via the network and I'm abou
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 10:20 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
> There are a lot of ARM-based small NAS servers out there now.
>
> How many can be upgraded to Debian and operated with 100% free software,
> no binary firmware blobs at all? Is there any comparison table that is
> useful for people buying
Hello,
On 04/12/2016 10:20 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> How many can be upgraded to Debian and operated with 100% free software,
> no binary firmware blobs at all? Is there any comparison table that is
> useful for people buying these things with the intention of running free
> software?
I have a
There are a lot of ARM-based small NAS servers out there now.
How many can be upgraded to Debian and operated with 100% free software,
no binary firmware blobs at all? Is there any comparison table that is
useful for people buying these things with the intention of running free
software?
For th
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