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Re: New Computer for Linux OS
another thing you can look at is getting a built system without an operating
system from a smaller time computer shop. chances are decent that someone
working there knows somewhat about linux. they can put a system together
that should be linux friendly.
or you can get your parts through them and see if one of the techs will help
you put it together after hours (if you have never built one before).
sometimes they will help you in exchange for getting food out of the deal :)
Casey
-----Original Message-----
From: silug-discuss-owner@silug.org
[mailto:silug-discuss-owner@silug.org]On Behalf Of Danny Southard
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:39 PM
To: silug-discuss@silug.org
Subject: Re: New Computer for Linux OS
I like the idea of building one from scratch--and will look into it this
evening. RH's 7.2 OS makes life much easier than the older 6X versions I
used when first learning Linux (and still am learning).
>From: KoReE <koree@ameth.org>
>Reply-To: silug-discuss@silug.org
>To: silug-discuss@silug.org
>Subject: Re: New Computer for Linux OS
>Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 20:50:29 -0500 (CDT)
>
>On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Danny Southard wrote:
>
> > with Red Hat's HCL--any suggestions? I'm looking at an HP (all
> > preinistalled) with around a 40 GB and 128MB of RAM, running around 1.2
>GB
> > processor. Any suggestions? It doesn't need to be specifically HP,
>just
> > seems to be more abundant (but not necessary more Linux friendly)...
>
>
>Have you ever built your own PC? That's what I'd stick with. I'd rather
>anally ingest epoxy than buy an HP, or a Compaq, etc, and there are
>reasons for that which I will not get into here. I agree with Nate,
>unless you go terribly high-end, name-brand PCs are usually not the way to
>go. This has to do mostly with scalability, but also many times includes
>the tendency of name brand systems to include either on-board or inferior
>parts. I'm not sure what Red Hat's HCL is, as I don't really pay much
>attention to them any more, but I'm guessing it's some sort of standard.
>I'd suggest looking at the Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO, and buying
>parts from www.pricewatch.com, or something of that nature.
>
>If building a system does not seem palatable to you, maybe Steve will give
>you a quote on a new system. I doubt he'll sell you something that isn't
>Linux-friendly :D
>
>BTW, the only brand-name PC I've ever bought was a Dell Poweredge server
>that our company voted on. It runs Windows 2000, and in comparing all of
>the name-brand servers, Dell seemed to be the one I wanted to go with.
>Dell also does pre-installed Linux (or used to, anyway), but what fun is
>pre-installed Linux? :D
>
>Koree
>
>____________________________________
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>koree@koree.net | koree@ameth.org
> http://www.koree.net/
>
>"With my feet upon the ground I move myself
>between the sounds and open wide to suck it in,
>I feel it move across my skin.
>I'm reaching up and reaching out,
>I'm reaching for the random or what ever will bewilder me.
>And following our will and wind we may just go where no one's been.
>We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been."
>
>
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