15:30 | jnettlet | New hardware family has been announced. https://www.solid-run.com/intel-braswell-family/ |
15:35 | Defiant | hmpf solid run homepage still broken |
15:39 | jnettlet | Defiant, how so? |
15:39 | Defiant | jnettlet: seems to be an issue with the ghostery extension |
15:40 | Defiant | (firefox) |
15:44 | jnettlet | Defiant, that seems like it is most likely a problem with Ghostery. We just use a location tracking cookie and that is all. |
16:59 | KBme | wth braswell doesn't need active cooling? |
17:01 | KBme | wow 4-6W TDP |
17:45 | jnettlet | KBme, no active cooling required |
17:47 | KBme | interesting |
17:47 | KBme | I wonder what the pricetag will be, also about storage and boot process |
17:49 | jnettlet | KBme, pricetag will be published soon. It is better than you will find on the market currently. Storage is eMMC optional, m.2 for sata SSD, and sdhc |
17:49 | KBme | ok. no sata port. darn. |
17:49 | jnettlet | boot process is uefi boot / ami bios, although we will work on coreboot after release |
17:49 | jnettlet | no, but USB 3.0 |
17:50 | KBme | ah! |
17:50 | KBme | coreboot will be very cool! |
17:50 | KBme | and usb3.0 should be fine! |
17:50 | KBme | wow, I'm getting more and more excited |
19:57 | flips | Defiant / jnettlet : With Ghostery I have to turn on Google AJAX Search API for solid-run.com to work ... |
19:57 | flips | Braswell ... interesting ... Would be cool if I could get 4 NIC's :) |
20:50 | KBme | personally I like the marvel machine but it's too expensive for me. it should be really great for openwrt users now that router manufacturers will start locking down the os |
20:53 | flips | Sure, but with Intel one could run pfSense ... :) (I don't currently run that, just had it recommended, I'm mostly running Routerboard now) |
20:55 | KBme | does freebsd not run on that marvel platform? |
20:56 | KBme | ok. linux-only. ah well. |
20:58 | flips | pfSense states i386 or amd64, so ARM is probably not very supported :) |
20:59 | KBme | yeah, I see freebsd is lagging in ARM support, which is really not so surprising seeing how widely the arm platforms vary |