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Craziest/most "exotic" devices able to run Linux?
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The scale at my job that prints labels for price per pound stuff when it boots shows Linux boot stuff.
Once installed Linux on my iPod 5G. Honestly wasn't worth it cuz it cut battery time in half and only added a couple extra codecs it could play. Doom was strange on the scroll wheel.