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Recently, the fitPC slim was introduced to market:

Gadgettastic

Pros for your requirements:

  • preloaded with two major Linux distributions
  • 802.11b/g included (Master mode is possible)
  • powerfull CPU (AMD Geode x86, 500 Mhz, 128kb L1 & 128kb L2)
  • IDE 2.5" optionally included, can also be used for CF-Card w/ IDE adapter
  • 256 to 512 MB RAM included
  • USB 2.0 ports
  • Power consumption in your range, obviously silent operation

Cons:

  • only one ethernet port
  • price range $245 to $295 (not bad, but I heard about cheaper devices)

Possible solution:

The fitPC 1.0, predecessor and still available, comes with 2 ethernet ports. Other than that, it is a little bit bigger in size and some of the specs are not as good. Basically, you trade the second ethernet port against WLAN, RAM, size and one USB port.

You should also have a look at LinuxDevices.com. They have articles about several similiar boxes, mostly based on Via Eden processors.

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Recently, the fitPC slim was introduced to market:

Gadgettastic

Pros for your requirements:

  • preloaded with two major Linux distributions
  • 802.11b/g included (Master mode is possible)
  • powerfull CPU (AMD Geode x86, 500 Mhz, 128kb L1 & 128kb L2)
  • IDE 2.5" optionally included, can also be used for CF-Card w/ IDE adapter
  • 256 to 512 MB RAM included
  • USB 2.0 ports
  • Power consumption in your range, obviously silent operation

Cons:

  • only one ethernet port
  • price range $245 to $295 (not bad, but I heard about cheaper devices)

Possible solution:

The fitPC 1.0, predecessor and still available, comes with 2 ethernet ports. Other than that, it is a little bit bigger in size and some of the specs are not as good. Basically, you trade the second ethernet port against WLAN, RAM, size and one USB port.

You should also have a look at LinuxDevices.com. They have articles about several similiar boxes, mostly based on Via Eden processors.

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Recently, the "fitPC slim" was introduced to market:

Gadgettastic

Pros for your requirements:

  • preloaded with two major Linux distributions
  • 802.11b/g included (Master mode is possible)
  • powerfull CPU (AMD Geode x86, 500 Mhz, 128kb L1 & 128kb L2)
  • IDE 2.5" optionally included, can also be used for CF-Card w/ IDE adapter
  • 256 to 512 MB RAM included
  • USB 2.0 ports
  • Power consumption in your range, obviously silent operation

Cons:

  • only one ethernet port
  • price range $245 to $295 (not bad, but I heard about cheaper devices)

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Possible solution:

The fitPC 1.0, predecessor on and still available, comes with 2 ethernet ports. Other than that, it is a little bit bigger in size and some of the webspecs are not as good. Basically, you trade the second ethernet port against RAM, size and one USB port.

You should also have a look at LinuxDevices.com. They have articles about several similiar boxes, mostly based on Via Eden processors.

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