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The beta period is over

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We have released a free version of the BarracudaDrive application server
for Linksys NSLU2 and the Unslung Linux firmware.

The NSLU2 (Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives) is a device made by Linksys. It makes USB Flash memory and hard disks accessible over a network (NAS).

See the following link for more information:
http://barracudadrive.net/blog/2008/03/BarracudaDrive-for-Linksys-NSLU2


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You can store the documents on a subversion server not on your computer.

What is the difference?

I run a subversion server on my PC and on my MAC. This is very easy to setup. If you like, I can post the instructions needed to setup the svn server.

I trust svn is secure, but I only allow access on the Intranet. I have other external users accessing the repos, but they can only access the repos via a HTTPS tunnel.

This is also easy to setup.


BTW, I have given up on using a dual boot. I use vmware exclusively. I upgraded my ram and run vmware in Windogs. Works great.



For private use, running a subversion server is dirt simple.

BTW, I have not tried a non cygwin version on Windogs, but that should be easy. I am sure you can find the exe files on the Internet.

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BarracudaDrive is an easy to use Web Server for non techies and is now available with a free license. The included license expires Wednesday, June 11, 2008 with only some features expiring. See the FAQ for more information.

The new version includes a Content Management System (CMS) and an Electronic Bulletin Board (forum).

Online demos are now available for the CMS and the forum on our BarracudaDrive 3.9 powered web sites. As an example, you can subscribe to the following two feeds:

    * Blog feed: http://barracudadrive.net/blog/blog.rss
    * Forum feed: http://barracudaserver.com/forum/rss/

You can use BarracudaDrive to create your own feeds just like we do by using the new CMS and the forum.

Download instructions for the new BarracudaDrive 3.9 beta version:

http://barracudaserver.com/products/BarracudaDrive/beta.lsp

Acme Fox Board

BarracudaDrive is a product assembled by using the Barracuda Embedded Web Server SDK and can easily be put into small (Linux) devices. We will soon release a free fully featured BarracudaDrive server for the Acme Fox Board, which runs the Linux operating system. The Acme Fox Board is a 66 x 72 mm large mini computer system.


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