I am trying to assemble or purchase a set of CentOS 6 compatible SFF 
workstations, and am finding it incredibly frustrating to do so. 
hardware.redhat.com is so slow as to be useless and provides almost no 
information about each of the 1,300 or so products listed in their database; 
clicking through them one at a time is incredibly frustrating (and about half 
of them are discontinued or out of stock when I actually go looking for them, 
like the Intel DQ series motherboards I was interested in).  Vendor web sites 
are almost no use; they trumpet their Windows 8 compatibility all over the 
site, but finding information about Linux compatibility is next to impossible.
        My requirements aren't overwhelming; an i7 processor, four memeory 
slots preferred, dual 24" (1920x1200) monitor capability, and dual ethernet (or 
an expansion slot for a second Ethernet card).
        Anyone have any advice on how to attack this these days? I've been out 
of the hardware-purchase game on the Linux side for years, and most of my 
bookmarks no longer point anywhere useful, sadly.

-G.
--
Glenn Eychaner (geycha...@lco.cl)
Telescope Systems Programmer, Las Campanas Observatory







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