I use JrSXs, at $90 from http://www.norhtec.com/products/mcjrsx/index.html

they use 2W, use any 5V supply, have serial and USB ports and run linux 
off a compact flash card trivially.  They have ethernet and svga.

njh

On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Mr Robert Conway wrote:

> Was recently looking at the small Atom based netbooks.  Specifically the Acer 
> Aspire one, at AUD$430.00 it seems a great LOW cost platform to become a OWFS 
> server coupled with Apache seems a great self contained platform.  1.6GHZ 
> ATOM CPU, 1 G RAM and 120GB HDD.  I would suggest at 1.6ghz maybe a good 
> platform for a ubuntu server class install that would be able to host a 
> modest Apache installation.  Must be orders of magnitude better than an NSLU2.
>
> Anybody have any thoughts experiences in using these newer "Netbooks" in a 
> 365/24hr role.  Although obviously not for critical applications, it would 
> draw little power and with wifi be self contained standalone with a great 
> screen.
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