GNU/Linux and Enlightenment Running On a Fridge 222
k-s writes "Linux, the GNU userland and Enlightenment and its foundation libraries (EFL) are known for their resource efficiency and flexibility, key components for embedded products. Today it was announced that such features led them to be used in a fridge that runs Linux and X11 with EFL. The Freescale i.MX25 based fridge by Electrolux (Frigidaire) provides the expected bits such as temperature controls and pre-set modes (vacation, party) as well as a special purpose drawer that cools your drinks and food with a beautiful UI. It also ships with handful applications for contacts, calendar, reminder, digital picture frame and even an illustrated recipe book from a famous Brazilian magazine."
Re:Much as I love Linux .... (Score:2, Informative)
It's called a thermostat. Or possibly, if you want to get REALLY advanced, a couple of them. As would be required for any computer-controlled system too.
Other than that, you've just complicated a mechanical problem to that of a fridge that occasionally requires rebooting, that the kids will crash and that won't perform any better than a non-techy fridge.
Pictures! (Score:3, Informative)
How about some real news on Enlightenment ... (Score:3, Informative)
... like 'Enlightenment 17 Final released'.
After all, it's only been in development for, what, 9 years or so? :-)
That better be one helluva desktop enviroment when they declare final release.
Photos/blurb of fridge (Score:3, Informative)
Re:How about some real news on Enlightenment ... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Beer (Score:5, Informative)
"Sex" is the three-letter abbreviation of "Sexta-feira", Portuguese for Friday. Yeah, I love to ruin everyone's party.
Re:Frigid (Score:2, Informative)
Why does it say SEX on the upper left hand corner? *Busts out the credit card*
It's a callendar application and "Sex" comes from "Sexta-feira", which translated to English would be "Friday". In other words, whenever you use "Fri" in your callendar, we use "Sex". :P
That said, as a Brazilian, I never, ever, had noticed that or associated our Friday with sex. :-)
Re:How about some real news on Enlightenment ... (Score:2, Informative)
Actually, if you're using anything like debian unstable, you can apt-get the 16.999 build, which is pretty stable, despite some really annoying bugs and quirks, and shows off the capabilities pretty well.