DaveJ45
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Posted: July 20 2006,03:50 |
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I'm doing a series of articles to be published in a local newspaper on "Hand Me Down Computers".
The scope of the articles will be how to set up and use older hardware in functional ways at minmal expense.
One of the articles I intend to do would feature the use of an older laptop as a basic "kitchen accessory" with wireless networking capability for lightweight browsing and web seaches, keeping a recipe database, and perhaps even playing a favorite selection of music while working in the kitchen.
I've found a decent selection of "Freeware" recipe software that runs on Windows, but have found absolutely nothing that will run on a LINUX based machine. With the end of 'offical support' for Win98, I would really rather not present this project based on a Win9x platform, which, in the types of hardware this series would feature, would be the only other option. I am thinking a lightweight Debian Based LINUX, like DSL, which can be installed from a Live CD, would be the preferred platform to mount this project on. I've already laid all the groundwork, using a Compaq 1620 Laptop, but I just can't seem to find any Recipe software (database) that runs under LINUX, and more specificly, that can be run using DSL.
So how about it ?
Can anyone point me towards any Open Source Software that would be suitable for this project?
DaveJ45
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