Quoting Steve Litt ([email protected]): > OK, I think I see. I was assuming that there's no graphical terminal > cheaper than a cheap commodity computer with mobo. To the extent that > there are graphical terminals cheaper than commodity computers, it > makes sense.
Yeah, well, you put your finger directly on the main economic question. I _tend_ to side with the people who say de-minimus computers are now so damned cheap that non-autonomous consoles don't make economic sense. Having seen just how cheaply a Raspberry Pi 2 can be thrown into a little plastic box with a little power supply, if someone offered me a chance to invest in a firm manufacturing non-Linux-capable terminals competing with them, I'd say 'You first.' At the same time, if others want to try, I'm not opposed to that -per se-, not that they're asking my opinion. Maybe they just happen to own a big pile of terminals. ;-> _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
