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More memory
Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 07:44
by LorenzoG
Hi!
I'm thinking to buy a squeezebox duet which is depended on slimsever software version 7.0. Bubba has been tested with earlier versions of slimserver. However, the new version 7.0 needs more memory and the new spec states that you at least need 256 KB RAM.
My question is if it's possible to uppgrade bubba with more memory or if this is a processor limitation? Does Excito have any plans to supply a bubba with more power alternative more onboard memory.
Thanks in advance!
Lorenzo
Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 08:21
by johannes
Hi Lorenzo,
I am sorry, but the current Bubba has a hardware limitation, and cannot have more than 128 MB memory.
And yes, we do (of course) work on a follow-up Bubba, with release later this spring. This one will have no problems running slimserver 7.0. However, final specs and pricing aren't set yet, so unfortunately, I can't give you any further details.
Posted: 21 Jan 2008, 07:02
by LorenzoG
Thanks for your reply Johannes.
I suspected that it was a hardware limitation. Thanks for the additional information. I'll wait patiently
Lorenzo
Posted: 29 Mar 2008, 08:12
by jmv
johannes wrote:
And yes, we do (of course) work on a follow-up Bubba, with release later this spring. This one will have no problems running slimserver 7.0. However, final specs and pricing aren't set yet, so unfortunately, I can't give you any further details.
Spring...spring ... spring
Any news ?
Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 12:25
by johannes
Well, spring is late this year, still snowing.
No, but we are working hard on the finalization of the design, and plan to make the first deliveries in june. Official launch just before that. We'll probably release some technical information here soon as well, but not quite yet since everything isn't decided yet.
Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 13:05
by jmv
johannes wrote:We'll probably release some technical information here soon as well, but not quite yet since everything isn't decided yet.
Waiting for it.
Maybe before ... you can write some lines about the target or the philosophy of this new Bubba?
Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 13:22
by johannes
Yes, of course. The target is an updated Bubba, thus same basic functionality, but with better performance and a few new functions, such as wlan and dual nic's (=router/firewall functionality). Also better looking etc. And debian etch of course.
I see that people are curious, I'll check if we shouldn't release some more specs soon.
Posted: 31 Mar 2008, 08:34
by LorenzoG
I'm still here and waiting patiently

Posted: 05 Apr 2008, 10:27
by jmv
johannes wrote:Yes, of course. The target is an updated Bubba, thus same basic functionality, but with better performance and a few new functions, such as wlan and dual nic's (=router/firewall functionality). Also better looking etc. And debian etch of course.
I see that people are curious, I'll check if we shouldn't release some more specs soon.
Waiting for it too
I am planning to use vPostMaster (
http://www.tummy.com/Products/vpostmaster ) to handle my emails (multiple domains)
I found it while searching for a Postfix greylist implementation.
Do you think the new bubba could handle this ?
Posted: 22 Apr 2008, 09:52
by Paul Peters
johannes wrote:Yes, of course. The target is an updated Bubba, thus same basic functionality, but with better performance and a few new functions, such as wlan and dual nic's (=router/firewall functionality).
That would be a nice feature, albeit most people considering buy this sort of hardware probably already have a router, I didn't though ...
Wouldn't these router en firewall functionalities take up to much cpu and memory capacity?
Also better looking etc.
I think it is the best looking piece of hardware I have ever seen, and I got the beige one. I like the heavy simple block look of my Bubba.
I hope you are not thinking of streamlining it to make it look fast, like it is suppose to fly and give it complicated 'feet' for landing on the moon ...
Now my Bubba is sitting next to my new router and it makes the router seem like the dumbest ugliest thing on the world (It's a linksys wrt54g)
Posted: 22 Apr 2008, 09:58
by johannes
Regarding the looks we haven't went too far from the original design, it's still kind of a block with a minimalistic one-led front. And no, no moonlanding feet.

Just an update that we think looks better and a little bit less industrial.
Images to be released as soon as we have them.

Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 02:04
by DanielM
Another interesting question: What are you going to call it? I think "Stix" would be a nice name for it. Or maybe "Hubba". How about a votation?
(These are important stuff you know
/Daniel
Etch - Production Version
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 02:55
by Tim
johannes wrote:Regarding the looks we haven't went too far from the original design, it's still kind of a block with a minimalistic one-led front. And no, no moonlanding feet. Just an update that we think looks better and a little bit less industrial.
Images to be released as soon as we have them.
Hi johannes,
I am also waiting to see this before I buy one. But, in the mean time, any news on when Etch goes out of Beta?
I have one Bubba with Etch (I can't get mail to work) that I use for "testing" (play) and back-ups; and one Bubba with Sarge that I use for the real stuff like mail, storage, etc. It would be nice to put them both into "production"...
/Tim
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 06:37
by Eek
Hi
maybe you should post a post in the support section
because mail should work in Etch,
it works for me.
cheers
Eek
PS. I like the name-voting idea

Etch - Production Version
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 12:15
by Tim
Hi Eek,
Thanks for info, I will have another look at mail.
But, I am still reluctant to put Beta software onto a production machine - I expect it's my fault for telling people for years not to rely on beta or "bleeding edge" software. I am such a wimp that I use Debian stable instead of Ubuntu on a desk top machine (actually the Desktop is a virtual machine on OS X).
/Tim