Hi Martin,
I know you mostly do stuff with ARM machines (thanks very much for
that!) but I wonder if your HP connections might know the answer to
this question?
I'm researching the idea of "reverse virtualization" -- running
essential data-center services on a bunch of physically-small, low-
power, cheap boxes that can be purchased in bulk -- quickly replaced
with an identical machine if they fail -- all the advantages of
virtualization without the expense and "all eggs in one basket" risk
of a server running lots of virtual machines. The HP t5135 caught my
eye.
Thanks!
Rick
Rick Thomas wrote:
Has anybody tried running debian on the HP Compaq t5135 Thin Client?
128 MB SDRAM, 64MB Flash, VIA Eden 400 MHz processor, 10/100
ethernet, several USB ports, one serial and one parallel port, VGA
video.
US$149 direct from HP (probably cheaper from other places)
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12660_na/12660_na.PDF
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