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− | Hi, where can I buy | + | Hi, where can I buy [[Linuxstamp]] so I can start learning Linux stuff? Can't seem to find it on [[Digikey]]. Thanks. |
+ | ''-- [[User talk:155.104.37.18]]'' | ||
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+ | Digikey sells most of the parts necessary to build a [[Linuxstamp]]. | ||
+ | There are many [[PCB Manufacturers]] who can fab the raw Linux Stamp board. | ||
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+ | I'll ask Paul about making a completely assembled, tested version available. | ||
+ | Leave me a message [[User_talk:DavidCary | on my talk page]], or talk to me at 918.813.2279. | ||
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+ | By the way, if you want to "learn Linux stuff", a better way to start is to use a LiveCD in almost any desktop computer. | ||
+ | It will boot off the CD and let you test-drive Linux. | ||
+ | When you're done, eject the CD and reboot and the system will be back the way it was before. | ||
+ | [http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu Ubuntu has a nice LiveCD]. | ||
+ | There are also many other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Linux_LiveDistros Linux LiveCDs]. | ||
+ | --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 22:30, 7 December 2007 (PST) |
Latest revision as of 22:54, 7 December 2007
Hi, where can I buy Linuxstamp so I can start learning Linux stuff? Can't seem to find it on Digikey. Thanks. -- User talk:155.104.37.18
Digikey sells most of the parts necessary to build a Linuxstamp. There are many PCB Manufacturers who can fab the raw Linux Stamp board.
I'll ask Paul about making a completely assembled, tested version available. Leave me a message on my talk page, or talk to me at 918.813.2279.
By the way, if you want to "learn Linux stuff", a better way to start is to use a LiveCD in almost any desktop computer. It will boot off the CD and let you test-drive Linux. When you're done, eject the CD and reboot and the system will be back the way it was before. Ubuntu has a nice LiveCD. There are also many other Linux LiveCDs. --DavidCary 22:30, 7 December 2007 (PST)