I have a project that I need some hardware pointers for. I need to build some Centos "appliances" (dedicated boxes to do one thing only). Target cost is under $250/box. Need: OS: Centos 5 Hardware Cost: less than $250 USD USB: at least 2 (not including keyboard) Memory: at least 128K Storage: prefer flash (USB stick OK) Network: 10 Base T Want: Height: less than 4" (fit on a 3RU shelf) Width: less than 10" (slide keyboard beside CPU on rack shelf)\ Display: 80x25 (or better) LCD on front of case (comes that way or I mount it there) Network: 2 x 10 Base T Application (in case anyone cares): Move better-than-FM quality audio across a leased audio circuit with delay under 10 seconds. No Internet exposure. Obviously one box is required at each end, and the encoding box works much harder than the decoding box. Software to run will probably be Ices -> Icecast -> network -> mplayer. Will be using USB audio interfaces, probably something like the M-Audio Fast Track Pro. Because of the nature of the application, once it is booted up the only disk activity is occasional logging when there is a problem with the connection. Any advice, web links, battle scars, or advice gladly accepted. Ted Miller Indiana, USA