Take your Linux desktop on the road with the GlobeTrotter
LaCie, previously famous for the unstoppable extremeness of their Bigger Disk Extreme and their
silver-ingot external drives, has dropped their latest silvery Porsche-designed external drive on us. The difference this time is the inclusion of a Linux distro on board courtesy of MandrakeSoft, so you can hook the GlobeTrotter up to any PC or Mac via USB, whence it will detect the hardware and boot you up a Mandrake Linux desktop. At 40GB the drive itself isn't tremendously large, and you're obviously not going to have much luck working on planes with it, but at $219 the pricing doesn't seem too steep.
[Via Mycom PC Web (Japanese)]
UPDATE: A couple of sharp-eyed readers point out that Mandrake won't boot on the PPC chips that Macs use, though you can access 10MB of the GlobeTrotter's hard drive space. Thanks for the correction.