On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 10:37:42PM +0000, Pierre Abbat wrote: > My laptop caracal just conked out and I've ordered a new one from System 76. > (This is the same laptop that I brought to Berkeley years ago to see if Matt > Dillon could load DragonFly on it. He couldn't, so it's been running Ubuntu > ever since.) My other boxen leopard (Ubuntu, May 2012) and zyxomma (DFly, > April 2013) are slower than caracal. Both are small-form-factor boxes from > Aleutia. System 76 sells a NUC with Core i7 (same as caracal, and same as the > new laptop), but NUCs appear to have only one Ethernet port, and one reason I > got the model I did for zyxomma (which they no longer make) is that it has > two > Ethernet ports and thus can act as a gateway. Only five devices (one of which > is the phone) can get IPv4 addresses. I'm thinking of setting up some more > computers in the other room, so I'll need a gateway. Do you know of some > small-form-factor computers with two Ethernet ports, wireless which I can set > up as an access point, and comparably fast multicore processors which work > well on both Linux and DragonFly?
pcengines APU2, except "comparably fast", but perfect as a gateway. As a bonus, it uses an embedded AMD chip, so you don't suffer from Meltdown ;-) IIRC, someone on this lists runs DragonFly on it. I only have the 32-bit version (ALIX), so I have to run FreeBSD on it. Regards, Michael