E-machine should work fine there is no proprietary hardware in it. Linux
will run on just about anything. The only thing you have to watch for is
win-modems but even some of those
Are now supported by Linux.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Healey [mailto:bhealey@;brighthorizons.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:52 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Personal Server Specification Recommendations


Has anyone set up a server for Home use?
-I want to be able to do web design, system administration, and some
database design.

Would you please share with me the specifications and/or recommendations you
have?
- i.e. Brand, Processor, memory, etc.
* I'd like to get a computer that doesn't have driver and swappable
component issues For example I can run to Best buy and get a little
E-Machine - price is right, but Linux isn't supported, no drivers will be
available, I'd rather not try and 'bastard-ize' a machine that was only
intended for Win Me....

Do you have domain name, or do you write a script to perpetuate you IP
address? 
- Any issues, concerns, legality, etc.


Thanks in Advance
-Brian




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