gizmodo.com — The GumStix NetStix 400xm-cf is Linux based and has a 400MHz Intel processor coupled with 64MB of RAM. And that slash you see there is a CompactFlash slot for expanding memory. As far as mini PCs go, this one wins hands down.
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mnemonicmanOct 24, 2006
Mmmm I could really go for some linux poutine. If only it had a usb port.
palmerOct 24, 2006
That's what she said.
angryboyOct 24, 2006
Are you retarded?What part of "Compact Flash and Ethernet in a full function, Linux computer running at 400MHz" would lead you to ask that question?
khyberkitsuneOct 24, 2006
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stonedgeekOct 25, 2006
Would this thing be able to stream video? I built a MCPC for my loungeroom but it was too big/loud/messy (cables). I would love to find a tiny PC like this I can plug into my tv and stream media from my server.
escozOct 25, 2006
I've been looking for something like this for a long time, and haven't found anything yet. The only one I know is the Kurobox, but it doesn't have a large linux comunity around, so its fairly risky for somebody like me. (I can use linux just fine, but I don't want to spend days recompiling a kernel to get support for something.. )It doesn't need to be a 1Tb, an IDE or SATA connection is enough.