> >solar cells for energy, and thus, we look for energy saving. That's the
>modes.
Well, like you said in order to save energy you have to run at low speed as possible and the other way is to put the embedded box into sleep mode when you are not collecting data. Are you collect the data at all time or are you collect data at some time interval and then quit? If that is the case then you have to enable power managment when you compile the kernel.
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> >We do not have very high skills in Linux and computer science. We will be > >very happy to use a quit "easy to install" Linux, but also enough rich to > >allow development to come. > >For an embedded system such as you describe there isn't really an >"easy to install" option. They all require a fair ammount of >tweakage. > >I suggest you look at some of the large players that have embedded >distro's like Lineo and use one of thier stock items.Well, for embedded you have to recompile the kernel image to include just the neccessary facilities you need to save space for your application. I just barely got the 2net web server evaluation email to me. I will try it out and let you know. Also, I will look into Lineo and check it out. Thanks.
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