Discovery: The Ultimate Linux Device - The Kickfire Appliance Programming Databases by khess …pleasure of interviewing [URL="http://www.kickfire.com"]Kickfire[/URL] CEO Bruce Armstrong for the May…"]Frugal Friday[/URL] to discuss the Kickfire appliance. The Kickfire appliance is a Linux-based, rack-mountable,…Friday-with-guest-Bruce-Armstrong-CEO-KickFire"]podcast[/URL]. The Kickfire appliance is an amazing machine that… In Search of Linux Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by khess …"]TomTom[/URL] and the [URL="http://www.kickfire.com"]Kickfire[/URL] appliance but I want you to inundate me… 10 Linux-based Technologies to Look for in 2010 Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess ….dlink.com"]Dlink[/URL], [URL="http://www.kickfire.com"]Kickfire[/URL]. [B]8. Storage[/B] - LAN-connected storage will… Re: In Search of Linux Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by Darkflib I suppose the thing that I feel most passionate about atm is gPXE. Its a project to build a better PXE loader. Prior to gPXE I ran PXELinux, and so far, after about two days of tinkering, I can diskless boot windows, fetch on-the-fly configs directly from webservers and many other neat things. This really looks like a game changing project… Re: In Search of Linux Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by skyphyr I doubt any of these will be a surprize, but a few that popped into my head on this were. Pandora [url]http://www.openpandora.org[/url] GP2X and GP2X Wiz [url]http://www.gp2x.co.uk[/url] Gumstix [url]http://www.gumstix.com/store/catalog/index.php[/url] OpenMoko phones such as the Neo FreeRunner (though I'm not sure if these are … Re: In Search of Linux Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by khess Thanks to you both. I've checked out all of them and will probably mention Pandora tonight on the Frigal Friday Edition of the Frugal Tech Show. Re: In Search of Linux Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by cobbaut My favorite (and my only) Linux project is to write a book about Linux System Administration and give it away for free (over 400 pages downloadable in pdf here [url]http://www.linux-training.be)[/url]. In a few more months, it should be a good book. cheers, paul Re: 10 Linux-based Technologies to Look for in 2010 Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by apexwm It will be interesting to see how this year pans out. These tough economic times have definitely forced companies to evaluate the software they are using and find ways to work more efficiently. Many have looked at Linux to replace Windows because of the huge cost savings. But a lot don't realize that Linux has many many other benefits as well, … Re: 10 Linux-based Technologies to Look for in 2010 Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by pogson Don't forget thin clients. They can be used for bloated VDI or good old X/NX/VNC/RDP etc. The same advantages seen with virtual servers can be found with thin clients and the desktop. Instead of bloat, there can be a single image to maintain. Instead of thousands of PCs idling, we can have a few servers working well. On top of lower operating costs… Re: In Search of Linux Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by vegyraupe Hey, a few months late, but maybe this copyleft hardware community finds your interest nonetheless[1] ;) It produced an all linux clamshell device - the Ben NanoNote [2]. /mirko mirko _at_ sharism.cc [1] [url]http://www.qi-hardware.com[/url] [2] [url]http://nanonote.cc[/url]