get vmware server - it's free. then just run one big box and have virtual machines... works a treat - faster and easier to use than qemu; the only nuisance is getting the kernel module built when first installing.
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I gave up on the single box model a long time ago. A single box just couldn't run all the hardware properly - period.
The game computer is a SLI setup in a lightweight, compact box where the rest of the hardware is minimalistic - single drive, single burner. That makes it portable enough for lans.
The second windows computer has three monitors, which creates performance issues for gaming, but is just about right for photoshop and to run bittorrent. Azureus kicks the heck out of a computer, even with a dedicated spindle, so there is no way I'd want it running on the computer I'm using at that second. That machine also has the SCSI card for the scanner and the modem for the answering system/fax.
The Kubuntu workstation is big, has lots of drives, and three monitors, and that's my box that I use most. The other 2 linux boxes are full of hard drives - one is my fileserver and has a TB of storage. The other is for experimenting with, and has a bunch (~12?) older IDE drives that I have to backup then decomission.
I just can't do everything in one box. I couldn't put enough memory or storage in it to do it all, and I'd have to leave that massive machine running all the time even if I did. This way I can only use what I need, and the rest are off and silent.
As I understand SDIO already supported in C1000 and C3100. What we lack of is the device driver!
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http://k-tai.impress.co.jp/cda/article/new...page/28124.html
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This is no news. The previous poster said 3200 brings new SDIO support, which leaves me an impression that Sharp adds the SDIO device driver to 3200. Looks like this is not the case. We are still in the dark.
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Bugger. I had my hopes up.