From: james miller <jamtat@mailandnews.com>
To: linux-newbie <linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: would this work as a thin client?
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 10:32:53 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E00C4CA@mailandnews.com> (raw)
Hello all. I'm pretty new to Linux and to the LTSP project, but I ran across
something on the web for really cheap ($12.95!) and wondered if it could work
as a thin client. Seems like, if it would, a bit of fiddling would be
involved. Sorry if this is a stupid question. Anyway, here's the link:
http://www.softwareandstuff.com/h_misc_webpal.html . Description follows:
#######################BEGIN PRODUCT DESCRIPTION########################
Product Description: What the heck is a Webpal you ask??!?! This an Internet
Set-top box which was produced for Newcom, Inc.(Now defunct) by
Teknema(Teknema.com) and originally sold for over $400. The WebPal Internet
Box converts a television set (or VGA monitor) into a device that can access
the Internet. The box is operated by its own hand-held remote control unit,
and a wireless keyboard is also included.
WebPal's built-in 33.6Kbps modem lets you surf the net, through a regular
voice grade telephone line. You can use the Internet Service Provider
recommend by Necom(Earthlink) or specify your own PPP/PAP or CHAP provider.
Good for emailing or simple surfing! Works with any ISP that uses one server
for inbound and outbound e-mail. Experience the Internet on Your TV! The
cheapest way to have email or browse the web on your TV! Wireless keyboard and
remote control Included! Originally retailed for over $399.95!
You can either use the device as a Web-TV type device when connected to your
TV OR Computer monitor!..... OR you can hack it and use it as a Linux box!
This little unit has just about enough features to use it as a PC!!
##########################END PRODUCT DESCRIPTION#########################
James
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2002-12-18 15:32 james miller [this message]
2002-12-18 23:25 ` would this work as a thin client? Ray Olszewski
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