Obviously Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> thinks that: > I would avoid Soyo like the plague. I can't think about their Socket 7 > boards without running in horror...
Hmmm, been running Soyo board with a PI/133 some time ago and worked pretty fine, for what I thought... Personally I had worst experiences with ASUS boards at work, so right now most of the time we are using Abit or NMC boards which seem to be good... Anyway, guess I don't have to tell You that it's not at all considerable to use a board with sound / graphics controller / NIC onboard. :))) > I would also consider getting an Athlon Thunderbird - they're cheaper than > a PII with a higher clock speed, and are faster as well. Right on that, our Athlon-Linux machines totally outperformed PIII systems of the same speed (and especially those of the same price ;) ). > > I am considering the HP 1100 laser printer. But have heard good things > > about Lexmark printers (Optra 310/E310/E312). I am looking for a laser > > printer that is capable of 600dpi (at least), and is easy to setup under > > Linux (of course!). It would be nice to get a printer that is supported > > under both Linux and FreeBSD, as I do intend to run FreeBSD on this > > machine from time to time. Actually, I would stay with HP printers because for what I tried out so far, seems they are most compliant on all OS platforms, speaking they do well with Linux and *BSD same as with the Ruindows OSes if this is of interest. Personally, we also used some Kyocera printers in Linux very often, with pleasing results. > > (5) CD-Burner > > > > I was told that SCSI CD-Burners tend to perform the best under Linux and > > cause the least problems, which is why I decided to go SCSI in this new > > system. Plextor has been recommended. Are there any other SCSI CD > > burners that work well under Linux ? Already seen devices by Ricoh, TraxData or TEAC work fine in Linux, but my first choice would be Plextor, as well.. :)) Regards, Kristian -- -------------------------------------------------- "And the things that we fear are the weapons to be used against us." (Rush) Kristian Rink mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] fax : ++49 / 180 5052 5560 8162 =>encrypted mail welcome. contact me for pgp key. --------------------------------------------------