The crippling factor on the NSLU2 is the limited memory. Fine for what it's intended to do, but they to expand it's capabilities, and you hit the wall. Many people have this problem when trying to use it as a UPnP Mediaserver (using Twonkyvision). The hardware is simply not powerfull enough, or enough memory to cope with large scale media databases and heavy network media streaming.
I wonder if this is Apples response to Sony PSP.
Who wants an iPod that only plays music, when a PSP does that, plays video, and plays games, and has wifi, and browser, and email...
Personally, I think the iPod is dead... Long live the next hi tech gadget, the Sony PSP.
There is no way I am going to be able to handle this. I will not be able to find stuff anymore.
Seriously, Microsoft thinks there users are total idiots...
How biased this article is.
Saying that Viruses are purely a Windows problem. Lets wake up here, almost all OSes have security holes, OSX, Linux and others.
I work for a company called DEK (www.dek.com), and our machines are featured in this article
http://www.pcstats.com/index3.html
Can we now claim to have been slasdotted?? (indirectly)
Personally, I feel that having to conform to the traditional way of working of the Mozilla suite, is crippling Firefox and Thunderbird development.
There are many naff things in both these products, and the common answer is, it's "because it's always worked like that"
The sooner these 2 projects break loose from the contraints of the Moz Suite, the better as far as I am concerned.
The crippling factor on the NSLU2 is the limited memory. Fine for what it's intended to do, but they to expand it's capabilities, and you hit the wall. Many people have this problem when trying to use it as a UPnP Mediaserver (using Twonkyvision). The hardware is simply not powerfull enough, or enough memory to cope with large scale media databases and heavy network media streaming.
I wonder if this is Apples response to Sony PSP. Who wants an iPod that only plays music, when a PSP does that, plays video, and plays games, and has wifi, and browser, and email... Personally, I think the iPod is dead... Long live the next hi tech gadget, the Sony PSP.
I'd be pretty ashamed, Linksys are hardly known for their quality produce, almost (but no quite) as bad as NetGear....
There is no way I am going to be able to handle this. I will not be able to find stuff anymore. Seriously, Microsoft thinks there users are total idiots...
How biased this article is. Saying that Viruses are purely a Windows problem. Lets wake up here, almost all OSes have security holes, OSX, Linux and others.
I work for a company called DEK (www.dek.com), and our machines are featured in this article http://www.pcstats.com/index3.html Can we now claim to have been slasdotted?? (indirectly)
As Homer would say...
Personally, I feel that having to conform to the traditional way of working of the Mozilla suite, is crippling Firefox and Thunderbird development. There are many naff things in both these products, and the common answer is, it's "because it's always worked like that" The sooner these 2 projects break loose from the contraints of the Moz Suite, the better as far as I am concerned.