Jeffrccar see this thread for PogoPBX on non-V4 PP platforms: http://pbxinaflash.com/community/index.php?threads/incredible-pbx-for-dockstar-pogoplug-e02.15650/
I am waiting on a used Sheevaplug which has the same Kirkwood base as the Pogoplug, Dockstar, etc. The Sheevaplug has the advantage of 512MB of RAM and 512MB of nand. While it has a different booting scheme, I am hoping that I can somehow massage the PogoPBX image into it such that it functions normally. If I figure it out, I will post how I did it.
Jeffrccar see this thread for PogoPBX on non-V4 PP platforms: http://pbxinaflash.com/community/index.php?threads/incredible-pbx-for-dockstar-pogoplug-e02.15650/
I am waiting on a used Sheevaplug which has the same Kirkwood base as the Pogoplug, Dockstar, etc. The Sheevaplug has the advantage of 512MB of RAM and 512MB of nand. While it has a different booting scheme, I am hoping that I can somehow massage the PogoPBX image into it such that it functions normally. If I figure it out, I will post how I did it.
I thought there was a problem with the image but my dockstar works great with the pogoplug v4 img. i just needed to sync the img to usb drive and it boots.
i'll have to go back and look, but it was not "plug and play" (ha!) for me and my Dockstar. I can't now remember the issue but there were a number of gremlins. Make sure that all of the PBX subsystems and dependencies work before you declare 100% victory.
There's one thing i have noticed that it has trouble rebooting with the reboot command. it seems to hang at the end. I just unplug and plug it again and boots fine.
Jeffrccar see this thread for PogoPBX on non-V4 PP platforms: http://pbxinaflash.com/community/index.php?threads/incredible-pbx-for-dockstar-pogoplug-e02.15650/
I am waiting on a used Sheevaplug which has the same Kirkwood base as the Pogoplug, Dockstar, etc. The Sheevaplug has the advantage of 512MB of RAM and 512MB of nand. While it has a different booting scheme, I am hoping that I can somehow massage the PogoPBX image into it such that it functions normally. If I figure it out, I will post how I did it.
Jay Deal: I think the problem is you have a old uboot. Now last month, bodhi added support for the Sheevaplug that boots up to the 3.16+ kernel.
Hey everyone, would someone post the output of free -m on a setup for me? I'd like to know if I could squeeze OpenVPN on one of these things with PIAF.
root@pogoplug:~# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 119 77 42 0 11 36
-/+ buffers/cache: 28 90
Swap: 255 39 216
Sure
Code:root@pogoplug:~# free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 119 77 42 0 11 36 -/+ buffers/cache: 28 90 Swap: 255 39 216
A task best left for the young and the bold (perhaps like yourself). It doesn't bother me if someone else figures it out. I sometimes feel like I'm done trying to figure things out anyway.Jay Deal: Come on! Take a risk!
Hey everyone, would someone post the output of free -m on a setup for me? I'd like to know if I could squeeze OpenVPN on one of these things with PIAF.
root@pogoplug:~# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 119 108 11 0 3 44
-/+ buffers/cache: 60 59
Swap: 255 30 225
root@pogoplug:~#
Thanks bud,
I wonder if swapping like that puts excessive wear on the SD card?
Maybe. But I had it lying in a drawer. And I've determined that this rig really doesn't need even an 8GB card (which might cost $6), so a replacement 4GB card might cost me -- oh -- $4?
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