Post sent using tut from an olde EfikaMX smart top machine.
I think I might be among the few still using one of these — and I actually use it for a lot of things: it hosts a squid proxy (together with privoxy and tor to access the network), acts as a file server (it has a 5 Tb USB drive attached to it, it had a second 1,5 Tb one — but that one died), hosts my Gemini capsule, a web remote for Samsung TV that I cobbled together in Python…
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Sadly, it was the time when most of the development ceased. I got an Xbox, so it wasn't very useful.
Later I've found a way of using it completely headless as a VPN box and proxy — and this is where it truly got its second life, I still use it in this role, but as you can see, it does so much more now.
It's still running old 2.6 kernel with backported network subsystem, I've never found a way to append device tree and make 3.0 boot on it.
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But I have updated most other software in Debian it had — it even has a more or less recent GCC on it, I wasn't cross-compiling it and built it natively — took me ages 😂
I even had to use swapfile on external USB drive, it slows down to a crawl when you do this — but it was worth it, with gccgo I can build some nice software on it natively.
Oh, speaking of Go, almost forgot — it hosts Bloat too!