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<H2><A NAME="s2">2. The Netstation Family</A></H2>
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<P>As far as I know there are currently 3 differerent kinds of situations when talking about Linux and the Netstation
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famlily.
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The first type is the IBM NC 100, 110 and 300 series. (I`m still waiting on confirmation on
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the fact that the 110 series indeed do boot Linux ;))). These babies
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don't run
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linux as far as I know. This HOWTO however describes how to ingetrete it
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into your Linux environment.
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<P>The second type is the IBM NC 1000, as of november 2002 these do run Linux , although I haven't had the time to
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document this clearly you can download the required software from
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<A HREF="http://sourceforge.net/projects/networkstation/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/networkstation/</A><P>
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<P>All of the above types are PowerPC based devices.
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<P>The third type of Netstations are the 2200 and the 2800 series. These are Intel based devices and have been
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designed to run Linux by default. You will find some basic documentation on HOWTO install these machines in the
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howto.
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