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Before I bought my Qnap NAS Server, I was really interested in the Kurobox.

Took the info below from the website:

the KuroBox/HG, sports a

  • 266Mhz PowerPC processor;
  • 128MB of RAM;
  • 2 USB;
  • 2.0 Ports;
  • a 10/100/1000Mbit network interface.

Consuming 17 watts, being very silent at 22dB.

The KuroBox comes without a hard drive, but can hold any standard IDE (parallel ATA, not SATA) 3.5" drive. The KuroBox runs on a Linux kernel, and has multiple options for actual distribution. Actually, any Linux distribution that supports PPC will work, but so far the community has ported over Gentoo, Debian, Fedora and Sylver's Distro (which is the current incarnation of the Kuro's original embedded distribution).

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Before I bought my Qnap NAS Server, I was really interested in the Kurobox.

Took the info below from the website:

the KuroBox/HG, sports a

  • 266Mhz PowerPC processor;
  • 128MB of RAM;
  • 2 USB;
  • 2.0 Ports;
  • a 10/100/1000Mbit network interface.

Consuming 17 watts, being very silent 22dB.

The KuroBox comes without a hard drive, but can hold any standard IDE (parallel ATA, not SATA) 3.5" drive. The KuroBox runs on a Linux kernel, and has multiple options for actual distribution. Actually, any Linux distribution that supports PPC will work, but so far the community has ported over Gentoo, Debian, Fedora and Sylver's Distro (which is the current incarnation of the Kuro's original embedded distribution).