> Where is the hardware? -- development boards -- BeagleBoard PandaBoard (dual-core 1GHz, 1GB) PandaBoard ES (dual-core 1.2GHz, 1GB) You can buy the above at digikey, they've been shipping for a while. They come with Ubuntu Desktop, just add keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Raspberry Pi - slower, but just add keyboard, mouse, and monitor. I hear they got 200,000 order requests, far exceeding their first manufacturing run. These run Fedora desktop. -- desktop/server -- Trimslice (dual-core 1GHz, 1GB, internal SATA) - dual display, comes with Ubuntu desktop, just add keyboard, mouse, monitor(s). I have one of these as a public web/git server, and a second for a desktop build machine (my two run Fedora, of course). These have been available for a while now. I hear OLPC just shipped 60,000 ARM laptops to their first customer. These run Fedora Desktop. I have one of these on my desk. AC100 laptop (toshiba) - I don't know the tech details, but some of us have Fedora on these. Also the sheeva/guru/pogo/dreamplug "home servers" -- near future -- HP Project Moonshot - hundreds of multi-core multi-gb Calxeda server-grade arm processors in a 4U rack. We (the Fedora/ARM project) also have some quad-core 4GB server-grade prototypes in-house, these will be generally available soon. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel