Embedded Linux rocks Rio juke joints
Apr 13, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsRio de Janeiro, Brazil start-up Ponto-i has developed a modern, Linux based jukebox with a retro look reminiscent of the 50s. The “Digipop” jukebox runs a custom Linux distribution based on Debian, along with LinuxBIOS, and uses a mix of custom and commodity PC hardware.
Find out more about the Digipop jukebox in our complete Device Profile.
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