Linux Hacked Onto Fry's Cheap Wireless G Router
nerdyH points to this smile-inducing story at LinuxDevices which begins "An inexpensive house-brand 802.11b/g wireless router from Fry's (Outpost.com) has been adopted by a group of Linux hackers that aims to make Fry's 'AirLink' devices 'as capable as name-brand gadgets.' The AirLink101 AR315W is based on a Marvell board that can run Linux or eCos, and has a six-port 10/100 Ethernet switch built in. It's listed for $45 online, but is reportedly on sale for $20 in some Fry's stores."
BITE MY SHINY METAL ASS!!
FP, you coon-shits!
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This is really fucking pathetic
"An inexpensive house-brand bending robot (gotfuturama.com) has been adopted by a group of Linux hackers that aims to make Fry's robot devices 'as capable as Mom's-brand gadgets.' The Bending Unit 22 is based on an Atari board that can run Linux or PC-DOS, and has six beer ports built in. It's listed for $45 online, but is reportedly on sale for $20 in some stores."
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