[SGVLUG] Linux based web-server appliance
Joel Witherspoon
joel.witherspoon at gmail.com
Fri May 19 08:52:50 PDT 2006
You guys are hilarious :D. I asked about web-server appliances (thanks for
the correction, we are trying to SAVE money) and I get my question answered
as well as getting info on:
Gulliver's Travels
byte-swapping "UNIX"
slugs
Plone's effect on P1 computers
Thanks for the thought on power. It is a huge issue here as Edison will not
increase the amount of power it gives us and they bill us an obscene rate if
we go over or CPI (commited power index). I'm used to the Cobalt Cube and
Raq products but that was seven years ago and things have changed. Thanks
for the help and info.
On 5/19/06, Michael Proctor-Smith <mproctor13 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a slug that I have over-clocked and installed OpenSlug. I
> beleive every distro that runs on the slug is big-endian other then
> debian slug which is just a slightly customized version of the stock
> debian arm port which is little-endian, the reason debian slug is also
> little-endian is that it is not a full port so they just used the
> standard debian arm binary packages. As far as power it still uses
> less then 10-13W for the whole system even when overclocked. And
> overclocking more then doubled the actal work that my slug could do
> (my only test of that was mp3 encoding which almost doubled in speed).
>
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