Comment ... and with systemd. (Score 2, Interesting) 231
I bet they'll have to support RHEL6 for many and many years as a lot of companies won't upgrade to RHEL7.
I bet they'll have to support RHEL6 for many and many years as a lot of companies won't upgrade to RHEL7.
How long before someone releases a tool that would have a Linux-running computer or device with a WiFi card masquerading as an official Comcast WiFi hotspot an collecting the usernames & passwords of the users trying to connect ?
> It occurs to me that this is just the sort of device that the Raspberry Pi people could very well have come up with in the 2 or 3 years since since the Model A and B were developed. It's a shame they never took the concept further.
They did, in April: http://www.raspberrypi.org/ras...
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Listen, lad. I've built this kingdom up from nothing. When I started here, all there was was swamp. All the kings said I was daft to build a castle in a swamp, but I built it all the same, just to show 'em. It sank into the swamp. So, I built a second one. That sank into the swamp. So I built a third one. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp. But the fourth one stayed up.
An' that's what your gonna get, lad -- the strongest castle in these islands.
Why Bitcoin and not Dogecoin (or any other e-currency) ?
Mod parent up as informative !
Here's a better one-chip sollution:
PIC32 running a full BASIC interperter (ANSI X3.113-1987, with optional line numbers, structured programming features like do loops, multiline if statements, user defined subroutines and functions. )
You don't even need to install Arduino or another IDE to use-it - you just need a VT100 terminal emulator and use the built-in editor.
But you already got the old OS X for free when you bought your mac. So the new one is double-free
Oh, you want to install-it onto a uncool PC ? You dirty, double crossing, good for nothing, two timing software pirate hacker
But it will also work (albeit slowly) on a USB stick or even SD card.
Nope.
But Eben himself is a good actor - you might have seen some of his movies, his screen name is Jason Statham.
I recommend MMBasic on a Maximite
Quoting from http://mmbasic.com/
MMBasic is a free and open BASIC interpreter for 32 bit microcontrollers.
It includes floating point numbers, extensive string handling, multi dimensional arrays and structured programming features like do loops, multiline if statements, user defined subroutines and functions.
MMBasic is generally backwards compatible with Microsoft's MBASIC and implements much of the ANSI Standard for Full BASIC (X3.113-1987).
Well
BASIC is still used in the micro-controller & embedded device, and is now structured as ever.
Check out MM Basic
Get your kids a Maximite.
80Mhz, 128Kb RAM, 8 colour, Stereo Amiga-MOD playing, very hackable BASIC computer.
Just add a VGA monitor, PS/2 keyboard and SD card for storage.
It depends.
How about a 1U rack-mounted box, with redundant PSUs, hosting around a hundred of Pi SODIMMs, with a USB-Ethernet chip for each slot, every X (7..24) ethernet lines connected to a switch chip with a gigabit uplink on the back of the enclosure.
Current RPi USB-Ethernet is slow because of the USB-HUB-and-Ethernet chip used. You won't have a USB hub in this configuration, and you can use a better USB-ETH chip.
Also you don't need a single, huge, expensive PCB. You can have multiple small PCBs side by side each one hosting just X (see above) cards.
Put a small switch next to each RPi DIMM slot on the board so you can power them off and replace-them online.
Need more local storage for each node ? - you can have a SD-Card slot next to each Pi slot - there are 46 GPIO available pins for those kind of extras (RTC, temperature, front panel leds & reset button for each RPi DIMM)
And Liz just let slip in the announcement comments that Broadcom might enable some extra functionality (ETH, SATA or other fast interconnect) on those extra pins.
PI-nsta-cluster.
Memory fault - where am I?