-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Was quite happy with OpenBSD / OpenBGPD on an Atom box we had in production for a while...... (I miss the simplicity of PF). Just don't buy the LGP990 its a fail on Cyanogen and on stock. If you can get OpenBSD to run natively on it though, its yours! On 13/03/2012 4:12 p.m., Nicholas Lee wrote:
Which version of Android used makes a difference. Plus some have bugs - like the Galaxy S (1) and it crap filesystem it used.
Try running some Miui-au on a Desire - big improvement. Still a bit slow - that's due to IO and memory limits, more than the OS.
Plus I'm sure if you ported a light verion of Openbsd onto the dual core android it would do well enough.
Nicholas
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Liam Farr
wrote: I have a couple of said junipers and a dual core 1ghz android. The juniper is fine in production for hundreds of mbits and many users (even the bittorrenting ones) if you disable all the connection tracking and firewalling. The smartphone on the other hand is the biggest price of shit ever shipped. YMMV.
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