[Cialug] BlackDog
David Stout
ragbrai65 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 20 15:37:16 CST 2005
Thanks for the feedback. I was kind of hoping it use as a storage device for app at work so I could eliminate the need to take home my laptop every night. I also thought it would be cool to have a Linux machine at work to play with at lunch a breaks.
dave at visionary.com wrote: On Fri, Nov 18, 2005, David Stout said:
>
> I am considering purchasing BlackDog. Is there any one who can give me some feedback on this device?
>
> Thank you,
You should have made it to the meeting...
My impression of the Blackdog is that it does what it claims.
It is a bit slower than what most people expect from a computing
environment, since it's limited by it's 400mhz mobile PPC processor. It
does run Firefox reasonabally well.
The advantages I see:
- Doesn't require a reboot on the host PC
- Doesn't install any software, or leave any trace on the host PC
- You can set up your web / email / ssh clients to have the passwords set,
so you never have to type them in. So you're essentially using the
Blackdog's fingerprint scanner, and you'd never have to worry about a
keylogger on a host PC capturing your passwords.
Disadvantages:
- Slowish
- Needs your apps compiled for the PPC processor
One question I would have is if you can use it on a totally non-privileged
XP PC, like at a cyber cafe. The Windows Firewall does prompt you to allow
some things to be opened.
Overall I think it's a neat device with a lot of potential for the right
person.
Personally I think I'd go for the bootable Live linux cd and / or USB key
route.
-dc
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