ik632;286983 Wrote:
> It looks like you can get a KPC with 512mb ram, 80gb hdd, and 1.8ghz
> processor for around $229 (it's the K-4500 model). It also runs
> Foresight Linux which seams to be based on rPath Linux. I don't have
> any familiarity with this distro, but it would make sense that it
>
Try installing SSODS on it. It seems to have the same CPU as the TS-x09.
And on those SSODS runs fine with minor changes (see the included
"ssods-ts" script).
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bobkoure wrote:
> And the attraction is...?
>
> I'm asking because, for about the same $$, without messing about with
> rebates, you can get components that will plug together and that you
> can install a "standard" version on
I've never spent any money on a SqueezeCenter server. I've been using
It looks like you can get a KPC with 512mb ram, 80gb hdd, and 1.8ghz
processor for around $229 (it's the K-4500 model). It also runs
Foresight Linux which seams to be based on rPath Linux. I don't have
any familiarity with this distro, but it would make sense that it
should run SC7 without issue o
And the attraction is...?
small size?
low power usage?
"because it's there"?
I'm asking because, for about the same $$, without messing about with
rebates, you can get components that will plug together and that you
can install a "standard" version on, so not have to mess about with
building it.
Looks like 64MB RAM, a 500 MHz ARM processor, and telnet access. I
expect that will be able to run SC7, but no guarantees on that. I can
guarantee that if you get it running the web ui will be extremely slow,
and it will take a long time to scan your music library, but for the
most important thing
Hi'
As I also have interest in this question (how to use DNS-323 without
using a PC), I forward some info on the DNS-323:
http://wiki.dns323.info
All the needed info should be here. I hope that this helps
Thanks for your reply.
Jesper
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What kind of processor and how much RAM does it have? That info wasn't
in the first layer of specs I looked at on the D-Link site. You'll need
at least 64MB RAM to run SC7 tolerably, and 128-256MB is actually a more
reasonable minimum.
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aubuti
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