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In Search of Knowledge on Tandberg ErgoStations?

Crizp asks: "I've recently got hold of a Tandberg ErgoStation 15cX, a rather nice little monitor with a built-in "PC" X terminal. It's fan-and-disk-less, so I want to use it as a terminal in my living room, accessing the Linux server for Internet browsing and stuff. I'm quite lost, as I can't find information about this anywhere on the web. So I turn to the huge Slashdot user base, and humbly ask if anyone of you have any information about it. I've also created a website with the info I've found so far, and the 'take a look inside' procedure. It's located here."

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  1. Oops by gmhowell · · Score: 4

    Looks like you slashdotted yourself. I think that could be a first.

    (Somewhat on topic):

    If it is an X-terminal, what's the holdup? Isn't there a coax/twinax/rj45 port on the back? That, some sort of 'Ctrl-Esc' or something to get into the configuration menu, and this HOWTO and maybe this HOWTO and this HOWTO might offer some info. I'm sure that if you went out and actually bought or glommed on to an X Terminal, you might have a clue, but others reading this /. might not.

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