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more about #marvell s1xsh00ter91: Yeah, but can it run Crysis? Oh, I guess it can't, nevermind here. more » Islandkiwi: Think about it? That's your job! more » makeitirish: Maybe Im thick, but I have no idea what a person could do with this. I run linux at my house, but I cant imagine what you could use this for. Can anyo... more » KhaiJB: ok a version with more Ram and I could use this for a renderfarm... more » nutbastard: hmm. well.... nope. maybe i could.... nope. how can i want this and have no idea what i'd do with it? more » Todd MacDonald: I know its meant to be a server, but a monitor port would be nice to. As others said more storage could be added via USB more » stryder100: This is just the thing for me - space is at a premium but I'd really like a Linux server to play with. USB ports are easy enough to expand using a hub... more » 1 DVS BSTD-Its off the Hizzle fo $hizzle My Dizzle: Exept for the name it sounds like something good more » the_sidewinder: Needs more USB ports Also, while this looks interesting for public access computing, you can bet that someone will go around pocketing them more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So with a power squid, you could almost create a server farm? more » -
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SheevaPlug: A $99 Linux PC Crammed Inside a Wall Plug
Think about it—an inexpensive Linux PC crammed inside a wall-wart plug. Something like this SheevaPlug could open up a whole new framework of managing and sharing data that could be accessible to the masses. More »
