On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 07:20:31PM -0400, - wrote: | It looks like no one has any first hand experience with any of the | 17 computers.
It looks like it. | Can someone offer any opinions about the makeup and suitability of | these computers for Linux operation based on the information | provided on the web page? Looks ok, but the hard drive will be your real bottleneck. A 5400 rpm IDE drive is not going to be fast at all, so if you get the system either get a low-end CPU or put a better drive in it yourself. | Linux is mentioned but it seems that the modem is a Winmodem. I don't know about the modem. FYI if you want to compare : I just bought a machine from Computer Renniasance. MSI mobo (KT266 chipset) w/ onboard sound, AthlonXP 1800, 256 MB PC2100 DDR RAM, 40GB 7200 rpm IDE disk, mid-ATX tower. I paid $575 US (not including tax). It is going to be a server so I didn't get any video, cd or floppy. There's enough old video cards and nics around (this is for work, BTW) that I can use any one of them, and I can grab a floppy from some old machine to use during the install of debian. It has an AMI BIOS too. I haven't tried it yet (picked it up tonight), but it looks like it will be decent. My desktop machine has an AMI BIOS and I really like it. -D -- You have heard the saying that if you put a thousand monkeys in a room with a thousand typewriters and waited long enough, eventually you would have a room full of dead monkeys. (Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]