I, Cringely: The Little Engine That Could
May 29, 2004, 11:30 (6 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Robert X. Cringely)
[ Thanks to Jason
Greenwood for this link. ]
"One of the cheapest Linux computers you can buy brand new (not
at a garage sale) is the Linksys WRT54G, an 802.11g wireless access
point and router that includes a four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
and can be bought for as little as $69.99 according to Froogle.
That's a heck of a deal for a little box that performs all those
functions, but a look inside is even more amazing. There you'll
find a 200 MHz Intel processor and either 16 or 32 megs of DRAM and
four or eight megs of flash RAM -- more computing power than I
needed 10 years ago to run a local Internet Service Provider with
several hundred customers. But since the operating system is Linux
and since Linksys has respected the Linux GPL by publishing all the
source code for anyone to download for free, the WRT54G is a lot
more than just a wireless router. It is a disruptive
technology..."
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