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Server (Dell OptiPlex GX1) --

PII 400

256MB pc100

60GB Maxtor hdd

onboard sound disabled

onboard USB disabled

removed CD-ROM and floppy

onboard NIC

headless, no k/m

BIOS password protected

locked with Master padlock (my wife still looks at me in a funny way)

Mandrake 9.1

 

Mine (homemade) --

AthlonXP 2000+

Gigabyte GA-7VAX mobo

ASUS GF4 ti-4200 v.9280 8xAGP 128MB DDR video card

40 GB Maxtor hdd

512MB DDR333

48x24x48 LG burner

16x LG DVD-rom

17" Dell M780 monitor

cheap (and godawful loud) 350 watt p/s

onboard NIC

onboard sound (going through Pioneer receiver)

Mandrake 9.1

 

Wife dual-boots with W2K and RedHat 9.

Home LAN protected by shiny, new OpenBSD 3.3 firewall (P133, 32MB, 1.5GB hdd).

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My primary Linux box is at home. I have Mandrake running at work but until I can get my design software ( http://www.vero-software.com ) running at a decent speed (ie; as fast or faster than on the Win2K partition) in VMware or running in Wine I can not stay in Mandrake.

 

Home;

 

PIII/866

128 MB RAM

20GB Western Digital

32 MB Matrox Millenium

Intel NIC

CDR, USB and all that jazz.

Some crappy old 14" monitor for which I paid $10. ;)

 

Work;

 

PIV/1.4 GHz

640 MB RAM

40 GB Disk

Sound/nic on board

USB ports all over the bloody thing. hehe

CD-RW

Nvidia GeForce2 :(

And my pride and joy: A Spaceball! Labtec owned it when I bought mine. I have no idea who is making it now.

http://www.cwonline.com/store/view_product...sp?Product=1185

 

It's a great desktop PC and would make any admin assistant happy. However it runs my design software like crap. Especially that god-forsaken Nvidia card. :x I suppose Nvidia is ok for games as long as you stay away from the GeForce2. :roll:

 

I'm dying for a 3DLabs Wildcat adapter. 8)

 

http://www.3dlabs.com/whatsnew/pressreleas...07-09-linux.htm

 

But I digress. :wink:

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athlon 2200xp

MSI KT3 ultra2

512megs ram

MSI geforce 3 ti200 64 meg

Seagate barracuda 120 gig HD

audigy platinum sound card

toshiba dvd rom (sd-1212)

HP 9510i cd burner

internal Zip drive

 

 

thas about it for the internals, my extra stuff includes and is working perfectly:

 

Agfa Snapscan touch scanner

wacom graphire usb

HP 920c usb printer

HP laserjet IIIp (found in garbage and was a 30.00 fix)

belkin USB station

Fuji Finepix 3800 usb (autodetects perfectly when turned on)

 

everything works great, very happy with the direction Mandrake is going distro wise.

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fubar made with fubar pride, i present to you, the innards of Samwise:

El cheapo Viewmate Monitor

Logitech Keyboard

Logitech wireless Mouse

El cheapo (read crappy) ECS K7S5A

HP Deskjet 5550

Nvidia Geforce 4 Ti-4200 128 MB

Some case from newegg

El cheapo fan (came w/ case)

AMD Athlon XP 2000+

ATI TV wonder ve

TDK veloCD 121032A

El cheapo 12X dvd drive

19 GB WD hard drive (came w/ old compaq but doesn't work anymore, I hope someday to get some really important data off of here)

19 GB Maxtor HD

no floppy drive yet.

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thas about it for the internals, my extra stuff includes and is working perfectly:

 

Agfa Snapscan touch scanner

wacom graphire usb

HP 920c usb printer

HP laserjet IIIp (found in garbage and was a 30.00 fix)  

belkin USB station

Fuji Finepix 3800 usb (autodetects perfectly when turned on)

 

Those HP laserjet IIIs are built like tanks. They just keep going, and going, and going... :wink: I have one too. I was wondering what kind of print quality you get on yours. My windows apps print fine but my linux apps don't (esp. Star Office). I was thinking about getting a postscript card to improve the print quality.

 

Glitz.

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Those HP laserjet IIIs are built like tanks.  They just keep going, and going, and going... :wink:  I have one too.  I was wondering what kind of print quality you get on yours.  My windows apps print fine but my linux apps don't (esp. Star Office).  I was thinking about getting a postscript card to improve the print quality.

 

Glitz.

 

I Never had a problem printing with my Laserjet IIIp, I did go and max out the memory for it, (I think that 4 megs is max) the print quality is as good in Linux as it is in Windows for me. also, as an extra point, I also about 6 mos later found an old Laserjet II, with the Letter tray in the garbage, the printer was destroyed, BUT! the letter tray was perfect, so now I have the letter tray as well on my IIIp.

 

OH, and just for the record, I Drive a Garbage Truck, You wouldn't believe what people throw out! I found a HP Pavilion 400 celeron system that all it needed was a HD, a perfect 15 in monitor, and cables miles and miles of cables, printer, usb, monitor, s-video, rca jacks. it is unbelievable!

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mobo: Soyo K7v Dragon, used, mostly stable. A friend has a new one that's very stable. On board sound and eth (on board eth is dead, that's why I got it free)

AMD Athlon Thuynderbird 1.2ghz

256mb generic DDR2100 ram

Western Digital 'caviare' 14GB hard drive. old and soon to be replaced.

external 56k modem (serial)

LG 48x CDrom

generic floppy

nVidia GeForce4 128mb w/ TV out (I don't use the TV out)

generic keyboard and mouse

Wacom Graphire2 tablet for design work.

Linksys eth card, my box is set up as the gateway for the rest of my house so it's conected to the WAN port on a WiFi router. I'm actaly typing this on my sharp zaurus (linux PDA) over WiFi.

And of course, the zauru connects via USB cradle whitch acts as a USB networking device. The only thing I still want to do is set up an r-sync or something similar between a directory on the desktop ond the one on theZ

HP psc 1210 multifunction

 

I think that's it.

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Madpuppy, you must be in Scrounger Heaven!

 

This is my first post to this board. Interesting variety of hardware listed here. Currently, I have only one computer: Home built, of course.

 

Specs:

 

Mobo: ASRock K7VT2 Socket A (made by Asus Group) *

CPU: Athlon XP1700+ OEM (newer core) *

HS/fan: Volcano 7 *

PSU: 500+ watt (forgot make, but was cheap enough) *

Nic: DLink DFE-530TX+ 10/100

Video: ATI XPert 2000 Pro AGP *

CDRW: Cyberdrive 16x12x40 *

RAM: 1 GB PC133 SDRAM

KB: M$ internet (not natural)

Mouse: Logitech Cordless Mouseman Optical (very nice mouse) *

Sound: Creative SB PCI 128 *

Speakers: Midiland 3 piece w/powered subwoofer

HDDs: 2 x WD 60 GB *, 1 x Maxtor 61 GB

Monitor: Generic Analog 15 inch TFT (that's right: generic analog) *

Inkjet: HP Deskjet 3820 connected via USB

DMP: Panasonic KX-P1123 via parallel port *

Case: Supercase 12 bay full tower *

OSes: Win98se and Mandrake Linux Powerpack Edition 9.1

 

Note: * = purchased via eBay. The rest was bought locally or via the internet, though not eBay.

 

I have one more Maxtor 61 GB hdd and a Benq CDROM sitting in temporary exile. Had to do this, as this made by Asus Group mobo does not get along with the Promise Ultra100 controller (at least in addtion to the onboard ATA133). Mandrake install would swap the onboard and PCI controllers for the install, then they would be swapped back to normal order for boot. Of course, everything was on the Wrong partitions, as a result. :x

 

I'll be doing a new post for some advice.

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gawds, look at all the Ghz flying around here!!

Allmost ashamed to post mine, BUT

 

 

Packard Bell Multimedia 601

Pentium MMX 233 Mhz (underclocked to 200)

Original Crystal Sound on the paddle card (still not working)

iOriginal 3.2 Gig HDD Seagate (for Win bkup, still use some Office97 apps for a project)

added 64Meg of RAM {Total 96Megs}

added 8 Gig HDD Seagate {don't ask about the plumbers tape}

added LInkSys Etherfast 10/100 NIC

replacedUSR 56K/V90 ISA Modem

Dual booted with Mandy8.1/ Win98SE

 

and to madpuppy

I used to work in a Landfill

I know what you mean!!

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Manufacturer info

 

Processor: Intel Pentium M 1500 MHz

RAM: 512 MB

HDD: 60 GB

Video: ATI Radeon Mobility M9

Screen: 15" TFT (1400x1050)

Wireless network card: Belkin F5D6020 (integrated Intel wireless card doesn't have Linux drivers)

OS: Windows XP Professional/Mandrake 9.2

 

Known problems:

- PCMCIA must be restarted manually after boot - IRQ shortage

- sound was initially muted

- almost nonexistent power management (working on it)

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Just got a new machine a month ago. Still need to get the modem and USB floppy

working. Dual boot with Win XP Pro/Mandrake 9.2 . 30GB Win XP, 8 GB MDK 9.2,

2GB shared Fat32 drive/partition.

 

Gateway M305X(CRV) laptop(same as M305XL, but with Celeron not P4)

 

Processor: Intel m-Celeron 2.2 GHz

40 GB HDD

CDRW/DVD combo (haven't burned any discs yet)

Broadcom v.92 modem w/ Intel 82801DB chipset

Intel graphics chip

Intel AC'97 sound chip

2 USB 2.0 ports

6 in 1 memory card reader

PCMCIA slot, type II/III

15" LCD display 1078X768

Centronics parallel port (haven't plugged in a printer yet)

vga output

Synaptics touchpad

Sony USB floppy

Plan to get a PCMCIA Firewaire card

Plan to get a PCMCIA 802.11g wifi card

Printer Epson Stylus Photo/700

 

Considering I'm new to Linux, the Mandrake install was relatively painless.

But there are still a few things to clean up.

 

I don't do serious gaming. Mostly just surf and do home office/small biz stuff.

I like to watch the stock market, too. (what little is left there!-)

 

I program mainframes for a living, if you call this living! Did a project using Xenix

about 15-20 years ago. (before GUI) Can't believe vi is still 'viable'!

 

Regards,

Al :joker:

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My rig:

Five year old, dirt cheap Enlight case with Antec TP 430W PSU and a 120mm fan added to side panel and baybus

Epox 8RDA+ NForce2 chipset (old, pre-400MHz FSB version :( )

Athlon XP 2400+ @ 2.2 GHz (183x12) cooled by SLK-800+Smartfan II with manual speed control

512MB RAM (2x256MB TwinMOS-Winbond) at aggressive timings

Radeon 9700 Pro (Connect3D)

Audigy2 (plain, retail)

160GB Maxtor DiamondMax9 (8MB Cache), 7200 RPM

120GB WD "JB" 8MB Cache, 7200 RPM

Lite-On 52X/24X/52X

 

Stuff outside the box: 19" Sony 420GS, Key Tronic el-cheapo keyboard, Logitech MX700 mouse, Logitech Z-560 Speakers, Logitech SF-3D joystick

 

Getting a 19" LCD next month :xmas: My Sony CRT is almost 5 years old and it's getting blurry and sometimes the image is all warped and I have to turn off and then turn on the monitor to fix it.

 

I'm keeping the rest of the setup until next fall when I'm planning to build an Athlon64 SFF rig.

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Built this one myself:

 

P4 2.66 Ghz

512DDR Mem

NVIDIA GeForceFX 5200 128MB

1st H/D - Seagate 7200 rpm (Windows and BeOS)

2nd H/D - Maxtor 7200 rpm (Mandrake 9.0)

17" Viewmaster Flat screen panel LCD monitor

Canon i405 Printer

LG CD/RW: 16x-10x-40x

 

Known Issue: On board sound doesn't work. That's it.

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