Thanks folks, and I realized the M10000 is called "Nehemiah", not Nemeniah
as I though...  The MII's, which just came out, are ~$100 more, so I opted
for the normal, slightly-less-new M1000, the Nehemiah, with a Casetronic
ITX-2699R case and some RAM.  Hopefully I'll be able to bring it to next
Thursday's meeting (2/12).  Is this just the third ITX system in our UG (Bob
and Mr. O), or are other folks just quiet about it?

Thanks again, everyone.

   Ben


On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 09:53:53 -0800 (PST)
Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| Check out mini-itx.com and linitx.org for plenty of info ;)
| 
| 
| --- Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > PS - also curious about the on-board crypto functions of the
| > latest via
| > chipsets; I've heard they have linux support for that. 
| > Finally:  a solid
| > built-in /dev/random ??   I was tired of training my webcam on
| > vapor from
| > dry ice, clouds, fountains, and other local sources of
| > quasi-entropy. = )
| 
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