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Re: Linux in the lab, invisible

____/ Linonut on Tuesday 31 July 2007 12:56 : \____

> This device has been floating around our lab for awhile, and I never
> knew it ran Linux.  (Partly because I never used the device, myself).
> 
>    http://www.techworld.com/networking/reviews/index.cfm?reviewid=240
> 
>    15 Nov 2004
>    Fluke EtherScope review
>    A layer 3 troubleshooting tool that's portable and effective.
> 
>    By David Cartwright, Techworld
> 
>    Oh, and because it's a Linux-based tool, Fluke is able to add new
>    gizmos in "experimental" form so they're accessible as Linux
>    command-line options. This means it can try out new functions (a
>    current one is a Cisco Discovery Protocol reporter) with
>    minimal effort, and base the decision about whether to put them into
>    the next release of the GUI on user feedback.
> 
> It has Konqueror built into it, too, a virtual keyboard, and some other
> tools.

Ask million of TiVo users as well... or Mac users that run KHTML.

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