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Re: Raspberry Pi in HA?



Yes, I expect this will be a common use - just plug in a USB hub,
small dis=
k/stick and a USB-1wire adaptor (or maybe log to a NAS or some sort of
clou=
dy thing). It's Linux (don't know what flavour or what chip architecture)
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ut I expect all the same debates will come up again as for Sheeva/GuruPlug
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etc. Personally I run owfs with a LinkUSB on a Buffalo Linkstation and it
h=
as been super reliable (dang... why did I go and say that!).

S



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From: Brian Smith <briview@xxxxxxx>
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I'm hoping to get a reasonably priced, network attached 1 wire data logger
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out of mine.  The big but is that I'll have to wait until someone else
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ally works out how to do it :-(

On 1 Mar 2012, at 11:17, Paul Gale <groups2@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> So is anyone planning an HA project using the Raspberry Pi PC?
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d you can get one of course!
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