On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 11:44:04 -0800 accountability@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Several have posted about setting up Pogoplug or Raspberry Pi as a > dedicated Tor relay, but I wanted to suggest a related potential > opportunity for contributing to Tor from your university, office, etc. for > less than $50 because it may be more inconspicuous and offer more > resources (1.6Ghz dual-core + 1-2GB RAM are common) for running Tor: > > 1. Pick up an Android "stick" computer (basically a tablet without a > screen), many of which run on USB power and typically offer: > -built-in wi-fi and compatibility with USB gigabit ethernet adapters > -ability to run CyanogenMod or Replicant in some cases Many of those sticks run regular GNU/Linux distributions as well. E.g. an Allwinner A10-based* "MK802" stick easily boots regular Debian armhf (or Arch or Fedora) from an SD card: http://linux-sunxi.org/Bootable_OS_images No need to bother with any of the Android b/s. And it costs $35 shipped: http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?SearchText=MK802+A10&opensearch=true * there is also a dual-core A20 variant, but that one may be a bit less widely supported with the hobbyist GNU/Linux efforts. -- With respect, Roman
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