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- GuruPlug abstract "GuruPlug is a compact and low power plug computer running Linux. It is intended to be a device that could act as a web server, a print server or any other network service. It has local storage in NAND Flash, but also offers USB ports and a Serial ATA port to connect external hard disks.The first versions of the GuruPlug Plus had no moving parts such as fans. Combined with the low power ARM architecture CPU, this results in both power consumption and noise level being typically lower compared to desktop PCs. However, these units had significant heating issues and were prone to overheating (the lack of a temperature sensor could form a safety issue when the unit is left running for multiple days). Newer versions of the GuruPlug Plus manage the overheating problem by adding a 2-cm fan to the design, although this eliminates the benefit of the silent design. The fan is not software-controllable and makes a sound resembling that of a hair dryer. The standard version of GuruPlug still has no fan and thus does not make any noise. In the area of small and low-power computing, SheevaPlug was its predecessor.".
- GuruPlug cpu ARM_architecture.
- GuruPlug manufacturer Marvell_Technology_Group.
- GuruPlug operatingSystem Debian.
- GuruPlug predecessor SheevaPlug.
- GuruPlug successor DreamPlug.
- GuruPlug thumbnail Guruplug.jpg?width=300.
- GuruPlug type Plug_computer.
- GuruPlug wikiPageExternalLink guruplug-slow-heater.
- GuruPlug wikiPageExternalLink msg10695.
- GuruPlug wikiPageExternalLink www.openplug.org.
- GuruPlug wikiPageExternalLink GuruPlug.
- GuruPlug wikiPageID "27784358".
- GuruPlug wikiPageRevisionID "572878866".
- GuruPlug caption "A GuruPlug in a wall socket".
- GuruPlug connectivity "USB 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, JTAG, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g".
- GuruPlug cpu "1.2".
- GuruPlug dimensions "95".
- GuruPlug display "none".
- GuruPlug hasPhotoCollection GuruPlug.
- GuruPlug kernel "Linux 2.6.32".
- GuruPlug manufacturer Marvell_Technology_Group.
- GuruPlug memory "512".
- GuruPlug name "GuruPlug".
- GuruPlug os Debian.
- GuruPlug predecessor SheevaPlug.
- GuruPlug storage "External hard drive/flash disk/internal NAND".
- GuruPlug successor DreamPlug.
- GuruPlug type Plug_computer.
- GuruPlug subject Category:Computer_storage_devices.
- GuruPlug subject Category:Linux-based_devices.
- GuruPlug type Artifact100021939.
- GuruPlug type ComputerStorageDevices.
- GuruPlug type Device103183080.
- GuruPlug type Instrumentality103575240.
- GuruPlug type Linux-basedDevices.
- GuruPlug type MemoryDevice103744840.
- GuruPlug type Object100002684.
- GuruPlug type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- GuruPlug type Whole100003553.
- GuruPlug type Device.
- GuruPlug type InformationAppliance.
- GuruPlug type DesignedArtifact.
- GuruPlug comment "GuruPlug is a compact and low power plug computer running Linux. It is intended to be a device that could act as a web server, a print server or any other network service. It has local storage in NAND Flash, but also offers USB ports and a Serial ATA port to connect external hard disks.The first versions of the GuruPlug Plus had no moving parts such as fans.".
- GuruPlug label "GuruPlug".
- GuruPlug label "GuruPlug".
- GuruPlug label "GuruPlug".
- GuruPlug label "GuruPlug".
- GuruPlug sameAs GuruPlug.
- GuruPlug sameAs GuruPlug.
- GuruPlug sameAs GuruPlug.
- GuruPlug sameAs m.0cc86l4.
- GuruPlug sameAs Q1325092.
- GuruPlug sameAs Q1325092.
- GuruPlug sameAs GuruPlug.
- GuruPlug wasDerivedFrom GuruPlug?oldid=572878866.
- GuruPlug depiction Guruplug.jpg.
- GuruPlug isPrimaryTopicOf GuruPlug.
- GuruPlug name "GuruPlug".