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- Q1325092 subject Q3281041.
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- Q1325092 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 produces no noise. In the area of small and low-power computing, SheevaPlug was its predecessor.".
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- Q1325092 manufacturer Q1347782.
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- Q1325092 thumbnail Guruplug.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1325092 cpu "1.2".
- Q1325092 manufacturer Q1347782.
- Q1325092 name "GuruPlug".
- Q1325092 os Q7593.
- Q1325092 predecessor Q1481530.
- Q1325092 successor Q5306252.
- Q1325092 type Q1766402.
- Q1325092 type Device.
- Q1325092 type InformationAppliance.
- Q1325092 type Thing.
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- Q1325092 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.".
- Q1325092 label "GuruPlug".
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- Q1325092 name "GuruPlug".