Gordon wrote:@cheeseboy: having a device use tellstick to turn itself on is of course paradoxical. This will require a second computer that needs to be on to trigger the switch. Essentially this is no different from Wake-on-LAN, which also requires a different computer to send the wake signal.
I very much agree. This was the whole point of buying the first Bubba Server in 2007 or whenever it was...
It was cheap to run, quiet, and could take care of all that crap (like turning on the "real computers" at home remotely). The B3 still does all of this and much much more, but it has had a lot of attachments glued onto it since the first lovely yellowy box arrived in the post way back. Like WifI, external disks, multiple NICs, switches, UPSes, USB Hubs, GSM devices, etc.
If it weren't for the non-existing fans in the devices and the friendly community, I would have given it up years ago.
Instead I have bought every single one of them.
The first one was really-really pretty...
Just look at it! (This was the first model before they increased the RAM from 64 to 128 KiB or something like that)

- Pretty!
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It was of course not perfected yet, it needed little vents at the back...

- Venting!
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But look at the back side! This is what we saw facing us every day, even though perhaps the designers thought you would put the useless front of a computer towards your face
It even had a little bit of blinkenlights on the back, with the ETH port blinking occasionally, and you could see the HDD LED through the heat-went. And look at the label!