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APKSh "Continent", what is it and what are the prospects for use for peaceful purposes?
Please tell me, is it possible to make something like a home server out of this contraption? Or some other way to use it for the benefit of the home and family?
There is no screw inside, when loading the text "Celeron 1.70 GHz" flickers, there are 2 memory slots, but only one is occupied. It seems that during testing it shows 1 gig of RAM, but I'm not sure, because everything happens very quickly. There is also a 128M CompactFlash card on the motherboard, if I don't confuse anything...
There are also 2 IDE connectors on the motherboard. After turning it on, it displays some kind of dialog interface that waits for the iButton to be touched, then disappears and FreeBSD starts loading. While there is no PS / 2 keyboard, so I don’t know anything else ...
I would like to have a non-display server on Ububntu, which would just sit in LAN, download torrents and share screws, as well as printers. Now for this purpose there is a full-sized system unit on Athlon x64, but it is big and buzzes...
If the system basically pulls my ideas, then the question is how to install Ubuntu.
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Well, actually it's not a PC, but like a crypto-gateway. And where did you get it?)) Sell it, buy an ordinary system unit. The price tag of this miracle is about 100k rubles. True, I don’t know where, apart from government agencies, it is used and to whom it can be sold. The thing is specific and very buggy. We got bored somehow at work with her)))
Colleagues, APKSh Continent is an information security tool certified by the FSB and FSTEC, sold only by customer. Distribution of means of cryptographic protection of information is a licensed activity. According to the serial number services will easily figure out who this piece of iron was sold to, and will be punished for the fact that the CIPF was simply transferred to an individual.
Don't take risks :)
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