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Use an Old Linux Computer to Put your Baby to Sleep

35 pointsby noaharcover 15 years ago

7 comments

jlcover 15 years ago
That'll work for a while. Then the kid's going to be up half the night recompiling his kernel.
esilaover 15 years ago
I can't find the link, but I remember reading an article a while back about utilizing the opening/closing of the CD drive to manually push the reset button on a server.<p>It was a sysadmin's story of how one of the servers needed a manual reboot every so often and it could only be done with someone physically being there to push the reset button. He set an old computer up with the CD drive directly facing the server's reset button. From there, he set up a cron job to send the "eject/close" command remotely whenever something went wrong with the other server.<p>Story ends saying that they no longer use that server, however that other computer just sits in the corner, faithfully ejecting/closing its CD drive to this day. Hopefully someone here can provide the link :)
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anAppleover 15 years ago
He probably has to buy a new cdrom drive every second day.
ananthrkover 15 years ago
instead of two eject commands (eject and eject -t, as prescribed in the link), you can also use eject -T (this will toggle between open and close) :)
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rbanffyover 15 years ago
Just to set the record straight, it could be done with any *nix-ish OS such as BSD or OSX.
jrockwayover 15 years ago
Very clever hack :)
aw3c2over 15 years ago
What a waste of power.
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