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Re: OT An interesting Linux device (Cowon A3 video player)
Ignoramus18705 wrote:
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16855228017 > > This is a portable music and video player. I bought it for my wife as > a present (with 30 GB of memory though). It arrived and looked > interesting. > > It does not require any "software", to the computer it looks like a > USB drive, which it is. So you just copy your movies to it for > viewing. > > It works fine and handles very many video formats. My wife likes > movies, so, I hope, she will enjoy it. > > When it booted up, it looked kind of suspiciously linux-y with nice > blue colors and menus. So I did some searches and learned that it is > indeed a Linux device. It runs Linux OS inside. Cowon used GPLed > software, so they were obligated to release their source code. Here's > something I found for a previous player. > > http://www.cowonglobal.com/download/..._070622.tar.gz > > Very interesting. Many consumer devices, for example TiVO, are also > Linux based. > > i Wow, if you wrote interesting 3 times, its gotta be interesting. How interesting. - Miguel -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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