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10 ways Linux can turn you green

How do you go green without going to the lengths of installing solar panels on your roof? If you are using Linux, or thinking of using it, you are already one step ahead of most people. Here are 10 solid ways to start thinking green in your home/IT department.

E2 power consumption breakdown

The Aleutia E2 is one of the lowest power consuming PCs available that can still perform everyday tasks such as email, word processing, web browsing and play full screen video (but not on YouTube or BBC iPlayer – yet). To demonstrate just how much of a saving on energy consumption (and your bill) this little machine has to offer we have done the maths using publicly available information.

GreenNet now offering green ultra low power Linux PC to members and home users

[img_assist|nid=4711|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=72]GreenNet is now offering our members a pioneering new development in low-power computing for NGOs/charities and environmentally-conscious home users. A fully-equipped desktop computer that fits in the palm of your hand, yet consumes a mere *9 watts of electricity at peak performance*. This nifty little box will not make any noise, drain your power source or dim your lights, but it *will run on a car battery for hours!* Most desktops use between 150W-250W at peak performance! We'll leave you to do the maths...

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