Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
> OpenMicroServer: Tiny Footprint Linux Server
>
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>| I saw an announcement that the OpenMicroServer (OMS) is now available in the
>| U.S. It has been produced in Japan for some time but has just been made
>| available domestically. What?s cool about it is that it is small and can be
>| powered from an Ethernet port. It reminded me of the BlackDog USB Server that
>| made a splash a couple years back.The little OMS only measures 9? x 4? x 1.3?
>| It?s officially supported for Debian (Etch) and NetBSD. Plat?Home also
>| maintains their own OS SSD/Linux which is a combination of Linux and BSD
>| code. I love little gadgets like these and try to figure out some innovative
>| ways to use them.
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> http://socializedsoftware.com/2008/03/22/openmicroserver-tiny-footprint-linux-server/#more-225
>
These things are brilliant, and a great sign of a vibrant development
environment, just at the point where it was beginning to look like we'd
never see anything other than dominance from major corps again...
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