maybe -- Of course, designs and efforts have been on PCs and dinky
doohickeys like PC104, so the bus issues will keep LEAF out of the network
core until it's ported to SPARC or DEC or something.
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> At 07:55 AM 1/26/01 -0800, Jack Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >The way I see it (FWIW) is that LEAF is
>
> Current project description:
> ~ An easy to use embedded Linux network appliance for use in small
> ~ office, home office, and home automation environments. Although it
> ~ can be used in other ways, it's primarily used as a
> ~ gateway/router/firewall for Internet leaf sites.
>
> >a flexible system which can be used on embedded hardware or regular PC's,
> >for enterprise tasks or simple home use.
>
> Jack,
> Are you suggesting a change in the first sentence?
>
> >I think that a year from now we'll have easy-like-pie disk images for home
> >users, more complex CD and ZIP images for advanced routing and analysis
> >(big brother, LIDS, and MRTG are getting me excited), and package bundles
> >that would allow the savvy user to do anything the hardware they choose to
> >use is capable of.
> >
> >And the easier it is to use, the bigger a butt-rash it will give to Cisco
> >and Juniper :-)
>
> Should we order a case of cortisone cream for them? ;)
>
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