Linutop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Linutop is a small, light, environment friendly nettop computer with a metal case, no moving parts, [1] and running the Linutop OS [2] a customized version of Linux based on ...
ThinCan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Linutop SARL retained this model as a starting point for their Web terminal product. In 2007, the DBE61 design was upgraded with Gigabit Ethernet support.
The Linutop 2 gets green on your desktop
Mark Teitelbaum @ Feb 21st 2008 8:31AM. Wow at first I thought that the 280 Euro -> 412 USD was a typo, but then I checked the exchange rate. Is the Euro really worth that much ...
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Linutop Mini Linux PC Reviewed - Damn Small Linux Hardware. The Linutop is a small Linux PC. Of course, if you think the Mac Mini is small, then perhaps the words, incredibly ...
SlashGear Review: Linutop’s fanless Linux PC - SlashGear
Much to my shame, Linux is something of a mystery to me. Actually, I think they should teach at least the basics of it in school computing classes, alongside
Linutop 3 Tiny Linux PC | Geeky Gadgets
The Linutop 3 comes with a Via C7 1 GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, and up to 2GB of flash memory instead of a HDD, other specifications include Ethernet, VGA and DVI, and 6 USB 2.0 ...
Linux.com :: Linutop 2.2: A desktop where smaller is better
A shift from multi-core power-gobbling monsters toward whisper-quiet systems with single-digit power consumption is rippling through the desktop market. This trend plays right into ...
Linutop release a new version of their tiny Linux PC - The Linutop 2 ...
Linutop has released a new version of their popular tiny Linux PC, the Linutop 2. This new version, the Linutop 2 features a faster 500MHZ Geode Processor,
The Greenest Computer of them All: 6 Watt Linutop
EcoGeek - Technology for the Environment ... Green Computing means getting the most out of as little as possible. This little byte pusher costs about as much as a low-end brand ...
Linutop v1.2: low-power Linux desktop Revisited - SlashGear
Tech reviews are very much a snapshot process, making a decision after a relatively short period of time and of a single incarnation of the product. Useful,