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nice specs, I would put Debian on it and use as a portable network analyzer. I'll probably do so as soon as it's available in my country


You would have to flash the BIOS to get past the Verified Boot security.


What you say appears to be true, yet quite misleading since there's a simple process, provided by Google and built into the device, for flashing the BIOS (or at least there was on the Series 5 Chromebooks):

http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-information-fo...


Ah, thanks for the clarification. That'll learn me to parrot information from random people.


hmm. I saw somewhere it was characterized as highly hackable


I'd get something like this instead, and put Debian on it:

http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/PT.SJ4P2.001


I'm currently using two types of devices:

-- 10" Acer AspireOne netbooks. They are cheap, and Ubuntu works flawlessly (true before 12.04)

-- ALIX boards from pcengines.ch. They are even cheaper, and low-power, and with RS-232 console port. Perfect if you don't need CPU power.

but for the cases when I need to do packet trace on a Gigabit link, I need to make sure the traffic is low enough for the acer netbook to catch up




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