[15:01] <dzho> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3509439 <- thafreak
[15:02] <dzho> between the Arduino and the Beagleboard, I'm not sure what the Pi's niche is, here, in light of this conversation.
[15:05] <thafreak> did I miss something...what's going on with the raspberry pi's project?
[15:05] <thafreak> it's like those comments are about something in an article that I haven't read...
[15:07] <thafreak> nm i figured out how to get to parent comments
[15:08] <thafreak> meh, beagle board costs $150...raspberry pi is aiming for $25...
[15:08] <thafreak> I'd get a raspberry pi, so long as it can run stock linux eventually
[15:09] <thafreak> i'm always on the lookout for low cost arm machines that have ethernet and that can attach storage to
[15:09] <thafreak> I'm hoping to build low cost devices I can leave at customers locations to give me remote network statistics and help with remote access problems.
[18:46] <Cheri703> Unit193: :/ going to have to cancel tonight
[18:47] <Unit193> Alright, will do
[18:54] <Unit193> Anything I needed to help with or say?
[18:58] <Cheri703> no, not really :) it's generally just us anyway
[18:58] <Unit193> Heh, but that's still fun for me :P
[19:29] <Cheri703> I enjoy having them, I just have a TON of stuff I have to do today
[19:29] <Unit193> Yep, I get it
[20:39] <dzho> thafreak: the point is, it will probably *never* run stock linux
[20:39] <dzho> that's the problem with all of ARM--all of it needs all these tune-ups to run on each customized ARM chip and board
[20:42] <dzho> http://lkml.org/lkml/2011/7/1/473