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Re: Linux in the Car

In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Roy Schestowitz
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 wrote
on Wed, 26 Apr 2006 15:35:58 +0100
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> http://www.dashpc.com/
>
> Photos below:
>
> http://www.dashpc.com/pictures.php?sort=added&order=desc
>
> ,----[ Description ]
> | The Linux DashPC? software platform began it's development in 1999.
> | At present, it delivers multimedia (DVDs, MP3s, CDs, Radio,
> | Navigation, Games, Engine Diagnostics, and Wireless Networking capability
> `----

Nice.  :-)  It'll be interesting to see how the luxury car
market views this product, especially since it appears to
cover the basics: radio selection, GPS, traffic, weather,
fuel search, and engine performance.

http://www.dashpc.com/show_picture.php?id=2278

It also appears to have door lock controls.

http://www.dashpc.com/show_picture.php?id=2286

Neat stuff, and entirely appropriate for Linux.

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