Craig White wrote: > > foodog wrote: > > > > Take a look at http://www.k12ltsp.org/ > > > > You can buy a serious server for a lot less than their Windows licensing > > costs -- say, dual PIII 1Ghz, 1GB RAM, dual Intel Pro100, maybe a RAID > > adapter. I was going to suggest "build one", but a warranty is a nice > > thing to have for people without support infrastructure. > > > ----------- > Awesome - I loved their toaster oven server - leave it to linux users to > put servers in refridgerators (how's the project coming JLF?) and in > toaster ovens. hot damn... 8 years ago I suggested to a buddy of mine that they build something similar into a regular toster. The difference was to also add a couple of simple D/A converters and a couple of switches. You could then run a fill toaster remotely. Imagine the command line program Toast which turned on/off the toster, etc.,... (the -C option was to burn it to carbon ;-) I was really bummed when they decided not to build it... I even offered to help... EBo --