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By Gene, on May 26th, 2008 Here is another great system for an eComStation user that is similar to the previous system I wrote about. There have been requests from several people for me to document these builds to help promote eComStation (demo CD URL) and I have agreed that is a good idea. Here are the specifications of this system . . . → Read More: Multiboot PC for FreeDOS, Linux and eComStation
By Gene, on May 21st, 2008 Update Thu May 22 01:31:26 UTC 2008: (NOTICE! I’m not sure what I got but it apparently was not the printer on my LAN with embedded Mandriva. Any incorrect URL typed with 10.10.10.25 on my lan still returns that error shown below. Now to track down what system is returning that … Please see the . . . → Read More: Embedded Mandriva Linux in Samsung Network Printers? Maybe Not.
By Gene, on May 15th, 2008 Notice: As of April 2011 ERA Computers & Consulting now carries a line of laptops that can be customized and ordered pre-installed with Linux, FreeDOS and FreeBSD. Laptops with bare drives are available as well. See this press release: Linux, FreeBSD and FreeDOS Laptops from ERACC
I was recently involved in a conversation on the . . . → Read More: Where to Get Pre-installed or Barebones Notebook Computers for Linux
By Gene, on April 7th, 2008 My company, ERA Computers & Consulting, builds personal computers and servers to customer specifications for customers that want pre-loaded eComStation, specific Linux distribution, FreeBSD, other operating system pre-installed or no operating system installed. These personal computers and servers are all x86 type systems with one or more AMD single-core or dual-core processors. We do not . . . → Read More: Building A Modern eComStation (OS/2) Personal Computer
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