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DSC_6146 Martin Michlmayr Running Debian on Inexpensive Network Storage Devices
Running Debian on Inexpensive Network Storage Devices
von Martin Michlmayr (Debian Project)
Donnerstag, 31.05.2007, Saal 4: Kaiserslautern , 16:00-17:00 Uhr
Network Attached Storage devices (NAS) are gaining popularity and are available quite inexpensively. For most customers, they are basically just a hard drive that you connect to the network for file storage. In reality, these devices are complete, even if fairly low-end, computers - and Debian can be installed on some of them. This talk will show how combining a NAS with Debian gives you a low-power and quiet server for home use. In particular, it will cover two devices: the Linksys NSLU2 and the Thecus N2100.
Über den Autor Martin Michlmayr:
Martin Michlmayr has been involved in various free software projects for over 10 years. He used to be the Volunteer Coordinator for the GNUstep Project and acted as Publicity Director for Linux International. In 2000, Martin joined the Debian Project, and he was later elected Debian Project Leader (DPL) as which he acted for two years. Martin holds Master degrees in Philosophy, Psychology and Software Engineering, and started a PhD at the University of Cambridge in January 2004. His research focuses on quality management in free software projects.
DSC_6146 Martin Michlmayr Running Debian on Inexpensive Network Storage Devices
Running Debian on Inexpensive Network Storage Devices
von Martin Michlmayr (Debian Project)
Donnerstag, 31.05.2007, Saal 4: Kaiserslautern , 16:00-17:00 Uhr
Network Attached Storage devices (NAS) are gaining popularity and are available quite inexpensively. For most customers, they are basically just a hard drive that you connect to the network for file storage. In reality, these devices are complete, even if fairly low-end, computers - and Debian can be installed on some of them. This talk will show how combining a NAS with Debian gives you a low-power and quiet server for home use. In particular, it will cover two devices: the Linksys NSLU2 and the Thecus N2100.
Über den Autor Martin Michlmayr:
Martin Michlmayr has been involved in various free software projects for over 10 years. He used to be the Volunteer Coordinator for the GNUstep Project and acted as Publicity Director for Linux International. In 2000, Martin joined the Debian Project, and he was later elected Debian Project Leader (DPL) as which he acted for two years. Martin holds Master degrees in Philosophy, Psychology and Software Engineering, and started a PhD at the University of Cambridge in January 2004. His research focuses on quality management in free software projects.