Jerome Warnier wrote:
Given that Multias have limited expansion, eat much power, have a rather
noisy hard-disk and only have one integrated NIC, I fail to see where it
could be really interesting.
As a Multia owner, it doesn't seem so appealing to me. But hey, you're
free!
What? Have
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 10:59:42AM -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote:
I guess you didn't really read my post, or else just missed the whole
point. Multia's, being so low-powered and slow, really aren't usable for
much of anything these days --- except as a cheap
router/firewall/access-point. And
Yes, this is all s true! And another whole reason why I've been
buying up cheap $15 laptops so I can have my little geek way with them
in a much more energy efficient and environmentally conscientious
fashion. In fact even run them free forever on a equally cheap gellcell
and quite small
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