Mark Pecaut wrote:
On 3/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- Are they suitable to run OpenBSD on them.

Here is a dmesg from a GX620.  I can report that everything works
quite well, including X.

You prompted me to go back and take another shot at X on a Optiplex 620. I've (again) had no luck getting it to work with the standard, on-board video. What did you do to configure X on it? (I didn't see an extra video card in your dmesg).

I can report that with a Pentium-D chip in them, a recent OpenBSD/i386 snapshot will use both cores on an O620 (I should test OpenBSD/amd64, I guess). SATA support seems to work pretty well, though I haven't really put it through its paces much with OpenBSD yet.

The Minitower case will take an Accusys box nicely, though you have to leave off (or cut) the plastic bezel (it actually doesn't look all bad off) and you will not get an internal CD. Spend the extra $9 to get the PS/2 and second serial port adapter...even if you don't care now, you will wish you had it at SOME time in the future, and the $9 is cheaper than the USB converters that don't work as well. In spite of the case size, there are only two PCI slots in the minitower case, which is the same number as the smaller "desktop" case (and if you need that PS/2 adapter, you lost one of them...or the PCI Express slot).

Nick.

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