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||3 Jared Smith || Motorola Lapdock || Makes a great 11" HDMI monitor + keyboard + touchpad combo
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|| [[User:mlangsdorf|Mark Langsdorf]] || [http://www.calxeda.com/technology/products/ Calxeda ECX-1000] based  [http://www.boston.co.uk/solutions/viridis/default.aspx Boston Viridis 24 node cluster] || laptop and NAT router attached for demo purposes   
||1 [[User:mlangsdorf|Mark Langsdorf]] || [http://www.calxeda.com/technology/products/ Calxeda ECX-1000] based  [http://www.boston.co.uk/solutions/viridis/default.aspx Boston Viridis 24 node cluster] || laptop and NAT router attached for demo purposes   
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||2 [[User:jbastian|Jeff Bastian]] || Pandaboard and Samsung Chromebook ||  
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||5 Brendan Conoboy || Trimslice H500 || Hosts F17/F18 ARM yum repos
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||6 Jared Smith || OpenBlocks AX3, BeagleBoard XM, Raspberry Pi 512mb ||
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||7 [[User:spot|Tom Callaway]] || Raspberry Pi (Model B, 256 & 512), Mini MK802 (A10 Cortex), Gooseberry ||
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||8 [[User:ahs3|Al Stone]] || Samsung ARM Chromebook, CuBox (Armada XP), D2Plug (Armada 510), ODroid, TI Stellaris, CUDA on ARM DevKit (Tegra3) ||  
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||9 [[User:jcm|Jon Masters]] || Samsung Chromebook, PandaBoard ES, Trimslice, GuruPlug, RaspberryPi Model B, MK802 (AllWinner A10) ||
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 17 January 2013

Fedora ARM FUDCon Planning

Who's bringing what to FUDCon?

Equipment (not including boards)

Please add equipment such as LCD screens and switches.

Name Hardware Notes
1 Chris Tyler 5 port GigE switch, laptop (can be used as bridge), friendfinder
2 Brendan Conoboy 4 port GigE switch, laptop for wifi bridge, cat5e cables, friendfinder
3 Jared Smith Motorola Lapdock Makes a great 11" HDMI monitor + keyboard + touchpad combo
4 Jon Masters USB VGA/HDMI adapter
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ARM Hardware
Name Hardware Notes
1 Mark Langsdorf Calxeda ECX-1000 based Boston Viridis 24 node cluster laptop and NAT router attached for demo purposes
2 Jeff Bastian Pandaboard and Samsung Chromebook
3 Chris Tyler Rpi, Cubieboard, Guruplug, Trimslice. If other is needed let me know...
4 William Cohen Samsung arm Chromebook
5 Brendan Conoboy Trimslice H500 Hosts F17/F18 ARM yum repos
6 Jared Smith OpenBlocks AX3, BeagleBoard XM, Raspberry Pi 512mb
7 Tom Callaway Raspberry Pi (Model B, 256 & 512), Mini MK802 (A10 Cortex), Gooseberry
8 Al Stone Samsung ARM Chromebook, CuBox (Armada XP), D2Plug (Armada 510), ODroid, TI Stellaris, CUDA on ARM DevKit (Tegra3)
9 Jon Masters Samsung Chromebook, PandaBoard ES, Trimslice, GuruPlug, RaspberryPi Model B, MK802 (AllWinner A10)
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