Hello, As the subject indicates I need a display that does 4 lines by 20 characters for a custom linux router I'm building. In your experiences what would be the best choice to use with linux.
Thanks in advance
need recommendation: linux compatible 4x20 display
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Hello Speedingredline,
Thank you for posting on our forums. The OS will make no difference to the unit used. Because you are using this in a router application I would suggest the LK204-25-V (if you need the ability to use a keypad) or the LCD2041-V (with out keypad option). Both these units have 5 different color choices.
You will be able to find some disscussion on Linux in our software heading in the forums.. This may be benificial to you as well.
Thaank you for your question and please feel free to post again.
Best Regards
Thank you for posting on our forums. The OS will make no difference to the unit used. Because you are using this in a router application I would suggest the LK204-25-V (if you need the ability to use a keypad) or the LCD2041-V (with out keypad option). Both these units have 5 different color choices.
You will be able to find some disscussion on Linux in our software heading in the forums.. This may be benificial to you as well.
Thaank you for your question and please feel free to post again.
Best Regards
Adam L.
Sales Manager
Matrix Orbital
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Sales Manager
Matrix Orbital
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind bat.
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Actually I'm not sure again. I want to be able to display information such as, cpu info, memory info, uptime, disk usage, and network information. And I as stated in my last post has to be usb, as I dont have a serial port on the machine to be used. So are the models still the same or is a different model better suited for the job.
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