OSNews was tipped off that OEone (previous stories: 1, 2, 3), creators of the desktop HomeBase SUITE (based on Linux, X and Mozilla's APIs), now are moving to server space. Next week they are going to announce an exciting new product (under a new brand name: "Axentra Rumba Server") which puts Linux back to the server space, but with the form of a user-friendly and cute-looking appliance. *Updated*
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I run a mini-itx server, redhat 8.0, in the black casetronic 2699R case (has an additional PCI slot for the 2nd network card) and *love* it. The thing is *dead* silent as it has no fans in it whatsoever (uses 55W notebook style power adapter) and runs as my headless LAMP box flawlessly.
It's no speed demon but runs fast enough for a box that does mostly nothing all day long.
Stats:
Via C3 533Mhz processor
384 MB Ram
40GB Seagate HDD
10/100 NIC
I run a mini-itx server, redhat 8.0, in the black casetronic 2699R case (has an additional PCI slot for the 2nd network card) and *love* it. The thing is *dead* silent as it has no fans in it whatsoever (uses 55W notebook style power adapter) and runs as my headless LAMP box flawlessly.
It's no speed demon but runs fast enough for a box that does mostly nothing all day long.
Stats:
Via C3 533Mhz processor
384 MB Ram
40GB Seagate HDD
10/100 NIC
current uptime: 48days