Re: Computers and Trucks

From: MATT ZEITS (darkharlequin@rocketmail.com)
Date: Wed Jun 16 1999 - 09:35:43 EDT


Hell, I just fired up my single board computer. I am
gonna put linux and an mp3 player on it--already have
linux on a 4.3g 2.5" hard-drive, just forgot to do
lilo and change the /etc/mount files so it would
boot--and have ~3gb of digital music(~3000 minutes).
Forget paying the dealer 10$, with a good built in
computer you can make your own digital music.

===
I tell you this,
no eternal reward
will forgive us now
for wasting the dawn!
--Jim Morrison
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---Bob Tom <tigers@bserv.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Jun 1999 23:17:35 -0500,
mrdancer@camalott.com wrote:
> >I heard today that GM is working on a system to
have a satellite-system feed
> >commercial-free digital music to their luxury
cars. I don't know what their
> >reception method is....
>
> Apparently, GM will replace a regular radio antenna
with an antenna that can
> pick up the satellite feed and will supply software
that you run on a laptop.
> Driver must register through dealer and pay about
$10/month to receive the
> service.
>
> Bob
> Burlington, Ontario
>
> '97 CC Sport, 5.2L, 3.55, auto., 4x2
>

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