[PLUG] Pebble, Pyramid, Puppy, patheticness on my picomachine

M. Edward (Ed) Borasky znmeb at cesmail.net
Sat Sep 2 07:27:28 UTC 2006


Brendan Miller wrote:
> With the recent discussions on Pebble and Pyramid Linux, I wondered how
> suitable these were for "generic" x86 hardware (as opposed to an
> outright embedded environment).  I have a Neoware thin client with 64MB
> IDE flash DOM, it's integrated Rtl8139 (or whatever) 10/100 NIC, and a
> PCI slot with a Ralink RT2500-based 802.11g card.  I would like to make
> this box into a wireless router/gateway device between my wired lan and
> a wireless network.
> 
> I have done work on the Neoware boxen in the past, and their
> RedHat-derivative NeoLinux is pretty decent, albeit requiring a specific
> build environment.  I have an rt2500 driver built for this box that
> associates and works, but I have no iptables so it's kind of hard to do
> NAT/forwarding/et.al. without it.
> 
> I could set up a build environment for the box and hack away, but I was
> kind of hoping to get this project running sooner than later.  Do either
> Pebble or Pyramid support the rt2500?  I've looked at Puppy too, but a
> lot of these small linux distros want to boot from a CD.  The Neobox has
> USB, so I could boot from a USB floppy (which I have), but I dont' have
> a USB CDROM.  It can PXE boot too--so I could set up some shenanigan
> using that.
> 
> Basically, it comes down to the fact that I am lazy, er--I have two kids
> under two years old, and no time to work on this, and just need it to
> work.  Anyone have any Quick Routes to Routing Bliss that should work on
> this hardware?
> 
> TIA
> Brendan
Can it boot a USB thumb drive? You can get a *real* distro onto one of
those. :)



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