Squid 3.1 (with ipv6 support) lands in debian
Last night I got an old box with an arm cpu mostly working. I used to use it as a dns and dhcp server back when wireless routers were lame. It's a TS7250 - a great little 200 Mhz ep9302 arm box, eating only 300mw of power (less with power saving on!), and now that I live deep in the boonies I figured I could retask it, maybe make it run email and squid, etc. Aside from floating point, it's probably about as powerful as a pentium II, and I used to hang dozens of email users off of one of those. I just need to support me and my roomate. 300mw sounds about right.Labels: arm. debian, embedded, ipv6
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Beating the Brand - A pathological exploration of how branding makes it hard to think straight
Inside the Internet Mind - trying to map the weather within the global supercomputer that consists of humans and google
Sex In Politics - If politicians spent more time pounding the flesh rather than pressing it, it would be a better world
Getting resources from space - An alternative to blowing money on mars using NEAs.
On the Columbia - Why I care about space
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