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small, portable server-like computer w/o keyboard or monitor?



Our fearless leader, JABR has such a device I believe. 
BTW: I have an old Digital Alpha UDB which was designed very similarly. 
It is currently running Red Hat 6.2. It is slightly bigger than a laptop, and 
certainly smaller than a desktop. Has an internal 500MB SCSI drive, 2 
serial ports (on 1 25 pin jack), built in 10Mbps ethernet. It can take 2 
PCMCIA cards. 
Here is the specs for mine (a 266MHz) version. 
http://www.brouhaha.com/%7eeric/computers/udb.html

On 13 Sep 2001, at 12:38, robertb-blu at continuumsi.com wrote:

> A few years ago, I remember there was a demo of a computer being
> designed by
> Corel (I think) that was very small.
> 
> Anyway, I'm looking for something like this.  Not a desktop and not a
> laptop:
> somewhere in between.  I would like it to have disk space, perhaps a
> parallel port or SCSI port, an ethernet jack, but no video or keyboard
> needed to run it.  Obviously, it has to be able to run Linux, preferably
> Debian GNU/Linux.
> 
> Does anything like this exist?
> 
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