I am looking for a linux hardware which would be small, low power and cheep
I found the telit GE863-PRO (pdf:
http://www.telit.com/module/infopool/download.php?id=725 )
which is actually a gprs module + linux on arm9. it is 41.4x31.4x3.6 mm in
size and i can get it in 50$ (in quantities)
however
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:08:52AM +0200, Erez D wrote:
I am looking for a linux hardware which would be small, low power and cheep
I found the telit GE863-PRO (pdf:
http://www.telit.com/module/infopool/download.php?id=725 )
which is actually a gprs module + linux on arm9. it is
Hi Erez,
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:08:52AM +0200, Erez D wrote:
I am looking for a linux hardware which would be small, low power and cheep
I found the telit GE863-PRO (pdf:
http://www.telit.com/module/infopool/download.php?id=725 )
which is actually a gprs module + linux on arm9. it is
On 10/01/11 10:39, Baruch Siach wrote:
See http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg53770.html for some
pointers from Marc.
Last time I checked, compulab were doing small form factor and cheap
PCs, while the original poster asked about sub 50$ devices (ARM).
Orange, meet
Hi Erez,
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:08:52AM +0200, Erez D wrote:
I am looking for a linux hardware which would be small, low power and cheep
I found the telit GE863-PRO (pdf:
http://www.telit.com/module/infopool/download.php?id=725 )
which is actually a gprs module + linux on arm9. it is
2011/1/10 Erez D erez0...@gmail.com
I am looking for a linux hardware which would be small, low power and cheep
I found the telit GE863-PRO (pdf:
http://www.telit.com/module/infopool/download.php?id=725 )
which is actually a gprs module + linux on arm9. it is 41.4x31.4x3.6 mm in
size and i
Gumstix are quite expensive comparatively.
---MAV
Marc. Volovic
+972-54-467-6764
marcvolo...@me.com
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On Jan 10, 2011, at 23:05, Michael Tewner tew...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/1/10 Erez D erez0...@gmail.com
I am looking for a linux hardware which would be small, low power
Hi,
I'm looking for a cheap, small, and empty linux appliance to put a
little soho firewall/proxy on without taking up more room in my house.
The smallest things I've found so far are the mini itx boxes but I can't
find anyone selling them in Israel. Any ideas? Thanks!
Yonah
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Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: small linux
Hi,
I'm looking for a cheap, small, and empty linux appliance to put a
little soho firewall/proxy on without taking up more room in my house.
The smallest things I've found so far
Hi,
We are selling our stock of Small Appliances (CerfCubes by Intrinsyc), if anyone is
interested see (full description provided in eBay site):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3068741933
We have about 5 of them for sale.
Thanks
Noam Rathaus
CTO
Beyond Security Ltd.
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Yonah Russ wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a cheap, small, and empty linux appliance to put a
little soho firewall/proxy on without taking up more room in my house.
if u mean small in 3d - try little boxes on pchardware.co.il,pandas.co.il
etc., but specially small boxes cost
: Yonah Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: small linux
Hi,
I'm looking for a cheap, small, and empty linux appliance to put a
little soho firewall/proxy on without taking up more room in my house.
The smallest things I've found so far
Yonah Russ wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a cheap, small, and empty linux appliance to put a
little soho firewall/proxy on without taking up more room in my house.
The smallest things I've found so far are the mini itx boxes but I can't
find anyone selling them in Israel. Any ideas? Thanks!
Yonah
, January 05, 2004 13:10
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Cc: Alexander Cheskis; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: small linux
yes- I did. I've seen the ones at lamir but thank you anyway.
unfortunately, as you said they are overkill and he also
seems to have
only tall cases. I'm hoping to find
Ativ sells something that is the size of a cdrom drive.
I think they are Ezgo PIII's and PIV I am not sure if you can infact
format the hd and add linux.
But they have used ones and new older version ones as well.
www.ativ.co.il
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well - I have to say they have a really aweful website- I think I saw
what you mentioned though- it looks like a rebranded cappucinopc-
http://www.cappuccinopc.com/
they sell for way more than $200 and have everything a desktop has- a
cool gadget but doesn't fit the bill- Thanks for the try!
They have older versions not as fast but cheaper, you might want to give
them a call.
Aaron
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Hetz Ben-Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Looking for this?
http://lwn.net/Distributions/
You'll find something that will suit you for sure.
No. Looking for a recommendation on one or two out of the few
dozen that are listed there... ;-)
Thanks, Hetz,
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Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL
I have an i386 (sic!) with 8MB RAM and a 80MB HD. I need to install
a minimal Linux on it - no frills, no X, no apps, but with networking,
ssh, hopefully gcc and glibc. It will run some light networking apps.
The box has a CD drive so there is no requirement to install from
floppies.
There are
At 19:29 27/11/01 +0200, you wrote:
I have an i386 (sic!) with 8MB RAM and a 80MB HD. I need to install
a minimal Linux on it - no frills, no X, no apps, but with networking,
ssh, hopefully gcc and glibc. It will run some light networking apps.
The box has a CD drive so there is no requirement
ami bizamcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used Slackware to install my 386. It worked just fine.
Looking at Slack's LOWMEM.TXT it would seem that one needs at
least 16MB of RAM...
--
Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If it ain't broken, it has not got enough features yet.
I have the SuSE 6.1 CD 's and I'm within reach of
SuSE 6.4 CD 's--both have an option for an 40MB installation
which include gcc and glibc (not sure about networking apps).
Both claim to be able to run on i386.
This option is sustained by Yast (Yast2 on 6.4) .
Edy
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I have the SuSE 6.1 CD 's and I'm within reach of
SuSE 6.4 CD 's--both have an option for a 40MB installation
which include gcc and glibc (not sure about networking apps).
Both claim to be able to run on i386.
This option is sustained by Yast (Yast2 on 6.4) .
Edy
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
ami bizamcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used Slackware to install my 386. It worked just fine.
Is it easy to take an off-the-pipe CD and tell the installer
what parts of the distro I want? Will it keep the dependencies?
Last time I installed Slack was ... 1996? 1995? It was all in
source
At 20:34 27/11/01 +0200, you wrote:
ami bizamcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used Slackware to install my 386. It worked just fine.
Looking at Slack's LOWMEM.TXT it would seem that one needs at
least 16MB of RAM...
--
Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If it ain't broken, it has not got
Looking for this?
http://lwn.net/Distributions/
You'll find something that will suit you for sure.
--
Hetz Ben Hamo
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On Tuesday 27 November 2001 07:29 pm, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I have an i386 (sic!) with 8MB RAM and a 80MB HD. I need to install
a minimal Linux on it - no
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