Talking about plug computers,

http://www.ionics-ems.com/plugcomputer.html

That one got ./-ed few days ago. It turned out, they are Philippine
based. Anyone got one of these from ionics already? Need feedback.



On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Michael Tinsay <tinsa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Currently, I'm playing around with a Seagate Dockstar as a home file server.  
> It
> is an OEM'd sheeva plug computer running Ubuntu for the ARM.  It has 4 USB 
> ports
> and an ethernet port.  Out of the box, it needs an Internet connection to
> connect to pogoplug.com, but there are writeups out there that allows you to 
> set
> it up without the need to connect to the Internet.
>
> I thought about getting an atom-based CPU before.  Compared to one a plug
> computer requires less power (<5W I believe).  The caveat is that a plug
> computer relies on passive cooling so you have to place it in a well 
> ventilated
> area.
>
>
> --- mike t.
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: th3g33k <th3g...@gmail.com>
>> To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List
>><plug@lists.linux.org.ph>
>> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 18:34:51
>> Subject: [plug] Intel ATOM Mobo + Linux
>>
>> I need to setup a home server that would run 24/7 and my requirement
>> is that  it should be power efficient and takes up not a lot of space.
>> I was thinking  of using a Atom CPU on a mini-ITX form factor mother
>> board.
>>
>> I was just  wondering if anyone from this list has tried installing
>> Linux on this kind of  architecture and where could I locally find this
>> fine piece of hardware.  Also, I'm more keen into the Atom with  VT
>> support.
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