Raspberry PI thoughts - slightly OT?

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I don't know how support for the Raspberry PI is with Fedora. It is listed as an ARM chip, though a proprietary Broadcom design. It fits here right?

What I was thinking was have it powered via POE (either from a switch with POE or a Powerline adapter with POE, I have read of one of these). Put this in a case, and you would have 2 USB ports for drives.

About right?

Now to find a case that will hold not just the PI, but also the POE card (and the short cable connecting the two, they should have included POE on the board).

This MIGHT be my next attempt for a NAS after getting the pogoplug working.

http://www.xtronix.net/datasheets/Raspberry_Pi_PoE_Data_Sheet.pdf

http://news.softpedia.com/news/First-Power-over-Ethernet-Powerline-Adapter-Launched-by-Asoka-313475.shtml


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