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Ginger, the Gingerbread Village Server December 19, 2003 You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread LAN. We've always thought that to create Mini-ITX projects you have to be a bit of a fruitcake, but this one takes the biscuit. Cooked up by a baker's coven at The University of Rochester's Computer Interest Floor, this is perhaps one of the nuttiest projects we've seen. In fact, we'd go so far as to say it's completely half-baked. Inside the motherboard house sits an EPIA 800 (not a witch) running FreeBSD - no copies of Win-doughs for these guys. Feast your eyes on this thorough-bread masterpiece... Yule love it. Sweet. CIF's Recipe for their Gingerbread Village Server
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