Weave:

Yeah, that would work too.  I was just wondering with the demise of my
favorite imbedded read-only BSD what to run on it.

That read-only debian looks slick.  I'll see if I can get some more details
on that.

Greg

On 9/7/06, Brian Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Why don't you get a MiniITX fanless board and a Flash/IDE drive for
the system. Should be low power, no noise, and no moving parts.

On 9/7/06, Greg Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > You could probably take any old PC that someone is trying to get rid
of,
> > clean it up a little, throw debian stable on it, and have it up in a
few
> > hours.
>
>
> Yeah, but I need a fanless device with no harddrive that draws low
power..
> otherwise I'd do just that.
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