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Will Linux Work? Your chance to try and kill a cute little Linux box

Plat'home has a fun new contest that puts Linux servers into the palm of your hand (literally.)

Dave Rosenberg Co-founder, MuleSource
Dave Rosenberg has more than 15 years of technology and marketing experience that spans from Bell Labs to startup IPOs to open-source and cloud software companies. He is CEO and founder of Nodeable, co-founder of MuleSoft, and managing director for Hardy Way. He is an adviser to DataStax, IT Database, and Puppet Labs.
Dave Rosenberg

It's getting hot in here.
It's getting hot in here. Plat'Home
Plat'home, the maker of some very tiny Linux boxes is conducting an online contest to solicit ideas for the most interesting and challenging conditions to successfully run Plat'Home's OpenMicroServers. The best idea winner will be asked to test the server in their suggested condition and report the results back to Plat'Home.

If it works like you wanted, you get to keep the OpenMicroServers. If not, then the servers will probably be dead anyway. Fun and destruction go hand-in-hand!

Official rules are on the Plat'home blog.

Previously:
Japan's Plat'Home launches palm-sized Linux server for extreme heat and cold conditions
Plat'Home launches coffee-cup-sized Linux network box