> Any more suggestions??
I don't know if there's anyone out there into NCs, but I'd be happy
to lend a DNARD (Digital Network Appliance Reference Design,
pronounced "Shark") if someone wants to set it up. It's a 233 MHz
StrongARM machine, and I don't think it runs Linux, but a Linux
server would make a fine host for it. You'd just need DHCP, TFTP,
NFS and a couple of hundred meg of disk space. You'd also want to
compile Mozilla for it, which I gather does work, but I've not done
it myself. I can provide a moderate amount of technical support
for this.
Of course, much more flashy would be to have one of those little
Corel StrongARM boxen. If anyone's got one of those to bring in,
let me know because I want to see it.
cjs
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