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IntroductionLinutop is a Linux-based diskless computer. It offers a completely silent, low-power operation in an extremely small package.Its main purpose is to surf the Internet.Linutop is ideal for everyday Internet usage in:- Libraries, schools and universities,- Business and Government... more
Reviewed by aseembehl Nov 25 2006, 02:10am ( 98 reviews ) • linutop.com
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Reviewed by Kirro on Oct 04, 7:13pm
This seems to be for a limited market. For most purposes, you might as well just use a laptop.
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Rated by Judah-Hertz on Sep 29, 5:58pm
Cool little mini pc.
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Reviewed by omcm on Jun 16, 8:15am
As a daily PC, this isn't exactly the most powerful system out there. For specialized installs where size counts, such as a kiosk display or to run a projector in a conference room, I could possibly see this being an option. An AsusEEE Box is about the same physical size, but is actually a usable computer (with a hard drive) and is a much better option being almost half the cost.
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Rated by vpernice on Jun 11, 1:44pm
Because PCs aren't necessary like pornstars: bigger doesn't mean better
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Rated by Luminoth on May 11 2009, 7:47pm
340 euros for that? I think not.
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Rated by jungleselecta on Sep 01 2008, 4:04pm
This is would be great if it were cheaper. And flatterkatz: it's not read-only flash, patches are possible.
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Rated by HunterAmacker on Aug 04 2008, 10:17am
This would be great for someone like an elderly person with no computer knowledge. Just set it up on their TV, give them a wireless keyboard and mouse and then they can check emails and browse the web from their living room. Also, I bet this would have HUGE hacking opportunities. It shouldn't be to hard to 'unlock' its OS, save a little bit of soldering and an extra flash card.
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Rated by Snobulls on Jul 10 2008, 5:11pm
If only it didn't contain linux...
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Reviewed by flatterkatz on Apr 27 2008, 11:18pm
I don't really know. If the OS is on a read-only flash, you can't patch your system at all, which would be quite bad. What does it help you if all the damage would be nil after a reboot, if this damage is easely redone?