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Users / Re: Zotac MAG ION Nettop
« on: February 11, 2011, 08:25:53 pm »
I am running 15 Zotac MAG HD-NS01's they have no Fan. These units are in an industrial environment subject to extremes of heat and cold ( Northern California ) and HIGH Dust Levels ( FedEx and Customer Boxes ). They have been running approximately 6 months now no problems at all.
But they were VERY Difficult to get setup, the drivers that Zotac provides do not work on Linux 8.10 and since LinuxMCE does not work on newer Linux distro's I was up a creek with no paddle. As a result I am so far completely unable to get Audio through HDMI and was forced to use an external audio cable. Linux 8.10 does not recognize the internal WiFi at all so all HAD TO BE Hard wired even though I installed 8 WiFi routers (802.11 N ) just for that purpose. I hard wired 4500 Feet of Cat 5 this is a 500,000+ Sq/Ft Building.
In order to setup for netboot you have to go into the BIOS Setup - in the SouthBridge setup is the option for PXE Boot ROM Support. You have to enable it then save your settings and reboot back into the BIOS Setup a second time to set network as the first boot option ( it does not show up in the boot options menu until after a reboot ). I have a crazy bug that is really a trivial issue but it is confusing - it seems that randomly over long periods of time ( weeks ) a new drive will be found on one of my MD's so far about 7 have found drives and the others do not. I have not gone through to try and get these drives setup because the idea of having all of my media spread across 15 MD's just would not work ( these MD's will go out eventually due to the environment ).
I am eagerly awaiting the upgrade to a newer Linux Distro.
But they were VERY Difficult to get setup, the drivers that Zotac provides do not work on Linux 8.10 and since LinuxMCE does not work on newer Linux distro's I was up a creek with no paddle. As a result I am so far completely unable to get Audio through HDMI and was forced to use an external audio cable. Linux 8.10 does not recognize the internal WiFi at all so all HAD TO BE Hard wired even though I installed 8 WiFi routers (802.11 N ) just for that purpose. I hard wired 4500 Feet of Cat 5 this is a 500,000+ Sq/Ft Building.
In order to setup for netboot you have to go into the BIOS Setup - in the SouthBridge setup is the option for PXE Boot ROM Support. You have to enable it then save your settings and reboot back into the BIOS Setup a second time to set network as the first boot option ( it does not show up in the boot options menu until after a reboot ). I have a crazy bug that is really a trivial issue but it is confusing - it seems that randomly over long periods of time ( weeks ) a new drive will be found on one of my MD's so far about 7 have found drives and the others do not. I have not gone through to try and get these drives setup because the idea of having all of my media spread across 15 MD's just would not work ( these MD's will go out eventually due to the environment ).
I am eagerly awaiting the upgrade to a newer Linux Distro.