Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm linux stupid I'm ashamed to say, but doesn't tivo use a linux o/s in thier box? Would it not be a matter of a linux savy tivo user making a distro capable of running the then defuct tivo device?
Either are good picks, I've personally been using a samsonite backpack for a couple of years now and I ride a motorcycle to and from work and haven't lost anything yet. The backpack isstill as strong as it was the day I got it. It's even survived my gf using it take her books and drawing tablet back and forth to art school.
On smaller networks I've used names such as 'SUN' 'MOON' 'MARS' 'SATURN' 'IO' etc. Larger networks, I've found it easier to just name them what they are, i.e. PDC1, PDC2 (Primary Domain Controller) PRNTSRV1, PRNTSRV2 (Print Server) and MAIL1 MAIL2 (E-Mail Server) etc.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm linux stupid I'm ashamed to say, but doesn't tivo use a linux o/s in thier box? Would it not be a matter of a linux savy tivo user making a distro capable of running the then defuct tivo device?
Either are good picks, I've personally been using a samsonite backpack for a couple of years now and I ride a motorcycle to and from work and haven't lost anything yet. The backpack isstill as strong as it was the day I got it. It's even survived my gf using it take her books and drawing tablet back and forth to art school.
On smaller networks I've used names such as 'SUN' 'MOON' 'MARS' 'SATURN' 'IO' etc. Larger networks, I've found it easier to just name them what they are, i.e. PDC1, PDC2 (Primary Domain Controller) PRNTSRV1, PRNTSRV2 (Print Server) and MAIL1 MAIL2 (E-Mail Server) etc.