on 23.12.2010 17:54, Andrew Haninger wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Rich Schneck <rschn...@speakeasy.net>wrote:
> 
>> I can't wait to be done with floppies.
>>
> I've been using a Bering uClibc version of LEAF for a little over a year now
> booting from a CD with all of the modules on the CD instead of a floppy
> (that was fun) so there are no other media to go kaput. It's great except
> that I can't help but think that it's using more power than it should and I
> can't update the software without burning a new CD.
> 
> For instance, I'd like to add DHCP. I could just add it manually but I power
> the system down when not in use so I would lose that config each time and
> would have to manually add it over and over. No fun.
> 
> A couple months ago, I added an ASUS WL330GE for wireless, which works great
> with the USB power adapter. However, I'm seriously considering getting a
> Linksys WRT54GL and moving to OpenWRT. Lower power, upgrade from 10 to
> 100Mbit (woo!), and a much smaller package. The downside is that I would
> have a fixed system config :-(

So why don't you opt for an ALIX based platform?

cheers

Erich

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