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> From: euglug-boun...@euglug.org [mailto:euglug-boun...@euglug.org] On
> Behalf Of Mike Cherba
> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 12:06 PM
> To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
> Subject: RE: [Eug-lug] Linux appliance?
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> Bo
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To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
Subject: RE: [Eug-lug] Linux appliance?
Bob,
Did you check out the stuff at routerboard.com? They've got equivalent
products along with a wider range and they've got enclosures and such
for them.
-Mike
Of Ben Barrett
> Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:57 AM
> To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
> Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Linux appliance?
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> Google found something here:
> http://shop.openrb.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=18
> I didn't see U
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Ben Barrett
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:57 AM
To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Linux appliance?
Google found something here: http://shop.openrb.com/index.php?main_page=index
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[mailto:euglug-boun...@euglug.org] On
> Behalf Of Bob Miller
> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 8:07 PM
> To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
> Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Linux appliance?
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> Sounds like a job for a Linksys WRT54GL running
> OpenWRT, ddWRT or similar. List price $70.
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rom: euglug-boun...@euglug.org [mailto:euglug-boun...@euglug.org] On Behalf
> Of Bob Miller
> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 8:07 PM
> To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
> Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Linux appliance?
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> Sounds like a job for a Linksys WRT54GL running
> OpenWR
ller
> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 8:07 PM
> To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
> Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Linux appliance?
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> Sounds like a job for a Linksys WRT54GL running
> OpenWRT, ddWRT or similar. List price $70.
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> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Bob Carlso
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 8:07 PM
To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Linux appliance?
Sounds like a job for a Linksys WRT54GL running
OpenWRT, ddWRT or similar. List price $70.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Bob Carlson wrote:
> I’m looking for a cheap embedd
OpenWRT has an ntpd package. I don't know about the others.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Allen Brown wrote:
> Yes, that's what I thought of. But I don't know if there is a
> package for ntpd or if you would have to compile it yourself.
> For instance I don't think tomato provides this. Tho
Yikes, routers without ntp??
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Network_Time_Protocol
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Allen Brown wrote:
> Yes, that's what I thought of. But I don't know if there is a
> package for ntpd or if you would have to compile it yourself.
> For instance I don't thin
Would something like the sheevaplug work $99:
http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp
http://www.slashgear.com/marvell-sheevaplug-99-linux-pc-hidden-in-a-wall-wart-2435556/
Good Luck
Jim K
Bob Carlson wrote:
I’m looking for a cheap embedded Linux Box
Yes, that's what I thought of. But I don't know if there is a
package for ntpd or if you would have to compile it yourself.
For instance I don't think tomato provides this. Those other
two could very well.
Is this private network facing or world facing?
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Allen Brown abrown at peak.org http:
Sounds like a job for a Linksys WRT54GL running
OpenWRT, ddWRT or similar. List price $70.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Bob Carlson wrote:
> I’m looking for a cheap embedded Linux Box that runs off of flash and can be
> set up to run ntpd, tftpd and maybe a couple of other basic network
> f
The folks who produce Damn Small Linux (DSL) have a store, I purchased their
$200 fanless system for a client, and while it might not be the absolute
cheapest price, it did come preloaded with DSL on flash, ready to boot, and
I (we) supported a cool linux project (or the people behind it).
http://
I'm looking for a cheap embedded Linux Box that runs off of flash and can be set
up to run ntpd, tftpd and maybe a couple of other basic network functions. I
haven't found anything that is really straightforward to use yet. Anybody got
any suggestions?
Cheers, Bob
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