On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Matthieu Baechler wrote: > On 10/3/07, Jon Smirl <jonsmirl at gmail.com> wrote: >> On 10/3/07, Matthieu Baechler <matthieu.baechler at gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm currently looking for an appliance that would offer the same >>> feature as AirTunes from Apple, but obviously, using free software, >>> and thus pulseaudio. >>> >>> Does any one have some links pointing to such hardware ? >>> >>> It has to : >>> >>> 1/ be small >>> 2/ be pretty (as in "it must be accepted by my wife") >>> 3/ be power efficient (less than ~10W, ~1W in standby) >>> 4/ be silent (no moving part) >> >> Use a NSLU2 and plug in USB devices for 802.11G and USB audio > > I already considered this solution, but unfortunately it doesn't > really match the esthetics requirements (from my wife point's of > view). > > Anyway, thanks for the advice. I second this. I am using one and it is nowhere nice. It also has some ocassional problems with stability of pulseaudio, thought this might be idiosyncratic to my setup. Andrzej -- Andrzej W?sowski, http://www.wasowski.org