Howdy,
I have setup a few of the Pogo-E02 models and they work pretty well.
I actually bought my first Pogoplug just after I bought my first
Slug. I never got arounf to setting up the slug. The Model 4
Pogoplug only has 128 meg of ram. The Pogo-E02 has 256 meg. The
Model 4 is a bit smaller and uses an external power supply. The
Pogo-E02 has an internal power supply and still is found for about
$25. Some of the model 4 units have built in wifi, which can be
handy.
Have fun,
Ralph
On 10/26/12, Brian Wood <bwood@beww.org> wrote:
> On 10/26/2012 02:00 PM, dR wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have a silly number of Slugs (using SlugOS and OpenWRT). I also have
>> a SheevaPlug, a DNS-323, and a PogoPlug v2.
>>
>> I only know my version of the PogoPlug, but it cost $20 new (yes, new)
>> and installing Arch Linux was easy. Of all the devices I have tested
>> so far, it's the one that I favour to replace the Slug.
>>
>
>
> I have a Pogoplug, I think it's the original. According to
> /cat/proc/cpuino it's a Marvell SheevPlug reference board. This means
> you could buy a Sheevaplug and get twice the RAM.
>
> But the CPU is an order of magnitude faster than a slug, I have Debian
> running on it and it seems to work fine.
>
>>
>> I still like my Slugs, though.
>>
>
> As do I, but I wouldn't buy one today, there are better alternatives.
>
>
>
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