Hi there,

Jeff Siddall schrieb:
> On 10/20/2010 01:42 PM, David Burgess wrote:
>   
>> Anybody looked at these?
>>
>> http://www.chippc.com/index.asp
>>
>> The JackPC is a wow form factor. They advertise 3W power consumption
>> on some models.
>>     
> IIRC I decided these were a no-go a few years back because:
>
> 1. Expensive for what you get
> 2. No Linux support
>
>   
The Jack-PC looks really cool. But I share Jeffs sorrows about it.

I'm currently thinking about some low-cost low-size Thin-Clients too.
I've seen som folks tried successfully to get an Alix3.d3 to run LTSP:

    http://www.pcengines.ch/alix3d3.htm

Is this the kind of HW one would go for? Or are there any much better
suited comparative models out there?

Stefan.


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