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Full Debian ARM for Under $200

An anonymous reader writes "With minor elbow grease, you can now set yourself up with a complete Debian ARM Linux box for under $200. This is thanks to Peter Korsgaard, who figured out a cool byteswapped kernel hack for the little $99 Linksys NSLU2. Add a $99 USB harddrive, and the tiny, cute, quiet 'Slug' can run any of about 16,000 Debian ARM packages, 24x7, for pennies per month worth of electricity, since ARM is still orders of magnitude more power-efficient than anything x86. Serve files, music, web pages, printers, backups, kernel images, webcams/motion detection, firewalls/routers, wireless access point... or whatever. Oh, did I mention you can overclock the Slug?"

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  1. Decent file server... by MindNumbingOblivion · · Score: 5, Funny
    ...that doesn't cost an ARM and a leg.

    Thank you, thank you.

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    #define CLUE 0
  2. If you're gonna go there... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hacking it will require strongarm tactics.

    Buying largue quantities means you're exercising your right to bear ARMs.

    People running to get them are conducting an ARMs race.

    A beowulf cluster of these will be called an ARMy

    Stallman's creating an OS specifically for this called GNU/HARM

    They're marketing it and calling it a Linux-Installed Micro Box System (LIMBS) with a monitor called a Linux-Embedded Graphics Station (LEGS)