Sean McCormack
Posts: 504
Nickname: adapdev
Registered: Jan, 2005
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Sean McCormack is the Lead .NET Architect for Miller Brewing Co. and founder of Adapdev Technologies
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Linux server on a USB Key?
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Posted: Oct 12, 2005 11:02 AM
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Original Post: Linux server on a USB Key?
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This looks pretty cool!
BlackDog is the world's smallest Linux server that is 100% USB-powered and fits in
the palm of your hand.
ROBUST FEATURES
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Plug and Play Power. BlackDog is completely powered by the USB port
while connected and requires no external power adapter.
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Network Access. BlackDog can access any network available to the
host computer that it is plugged into.
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Universal PC Access. With BlackDog, developers can access all applications
and data on the device from any compatible PC.
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Designed for Mobility. The design of BlackDog makes the device durable
and easy to carry.
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Robust Linux OS. BlackDog runs a Debian-based Linux operating system
and comes with a variety of useful applications and utilities.
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Complete SDK. Includes environments that run on both Linux and Microsoft Windows systems.
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Multi-Factor Authentication. BlackDog uses two strong authentication
factors – “what you have” - the BlackDog device, and “who
you are” - your biometric signature.
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Platform Independent Graphical Applications. X11 applications running
on BlackDog will look the same on Windows and Linux hosts.
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Automatic Application Deployment. BlackDog can be configured to launch
applications on the host PC when it is plugged in.
http://www.projectblackdog.com/
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