Hello
I'm interested in compact, fanless devices to run Linux. It should have at least 512MB of RAM, support for CompactFlash or SD cards, and USB + Ethernet plugs.
Besides the SheevaPlug, are there other devices I should know about?
Thank you.
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Hello
I'm interested in compact, fanless devices to run Linux. It should have at least 512MB of RAM, support for CompactFlash or SD cards, and USB + Ethernet plugs.
Besides the SheevaPlug, are there other devices I should know about?
Thank you.
Don't know if this fits your bill
BeagleBoard.org - default
If you don't mind them a bit bigger:
Mini-ITX Computer Systems for the Damn Small Linux Community
Have just spent the afternoon searching for this sort of thing.
Been using a laptop to remote monitor/act as a jump box into a customers network, hardware wise really just want two Ethernet ports. If there are any more hardware suggestions, I'd definitely be interested.
I will convert these guys I work with to Linux =)
I would also try Compulab.co.il
They have a bunch of solutions. We are currently using one in the company I work for. I am not quite sure about their tech support though. They do take a lot of time to respond sometimes. It might just be the fact that they are located in Israel.
Someone has actually put an entire Linux system in a USB thumb drive, including CPU and OS. I'm trying to find my reference to it. I'll post another message on this thread when I find it (if still available).
Haven't found that one (Linux on a Thumb Drive), but this is interesting: Bug Labs Store: Product Catalog
Ok. Here is the link for the Linux-Computer-On-A-Thumb-Drive: Linux computer fits in USB key - News - Linux for Devices