Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-09 Thread Cliff Wells
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 16:54, Edward Dekkers wrote: I'm surprised no-one had recommended Intel Mainboards? Why not? They are without a doubt (after 9 years of business and trying HEAPS of others), the most reliable motherboards I've ever used (well, bar the CC820 - but that's the

Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Gordon Ewasiuk
Hi List, I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered workstation to run Redhat. I'm inclined to do the usual build your own model and select the best components(motherboard, CPU, ram, etc.) for the job. Does anyone have an suggestions about specific motherboards, processors, or

RE: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Daily, Shane, CTR
PROTECTED] Subject: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation Hi List, I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered workstation to run Redhat. I'm inclined to do the usual build your own model and select the best components(motherboard, CPU, ram, etc.) for the job. Does anyone have

Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Matthew Boeckman
. Micron memory - http://www.crucial.com Shane -Original Message- From: Gordon Ewasiuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 9:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation Hi List, I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high

RE: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Randy Williams
Ewasiuk Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation Hi List, I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered workstation to run Redhat. I'm inclined to do the usual build your own model and select the best components

Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Scott Croft
PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 9:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation Hi List, I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered workstation to run Redhat. I'm inclined to do the usual build your own model

Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Cliff Wells
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 08:11, Gordon Ewasiuk wrote: Hi List, I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered workstation to run Redhat. I'm inclined to do the usual build your own model and select the best components(motherboard, CPU, ram, etc.) for the job. Does anyone have an

Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Tibbetts, Ric
I think you can get Dell with Redhat pre-installed. But not at the consumer level. From what I understand, it's just at the business level (servers). There are a couple of vendors out there selling pre-built Linux boxes. In fact, I was recently involved in helping set one up (it's not ready,

Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Tibbetts, Ric
For a good mobo: Soyo Dragon Plus (Athlon) Need SMP? Try the Tyan board. Deffinately go with crucial memory. Like fancy cases? Look into the Lian-Li Aluminum cases. Spendy, but nice!!! Ric Gordon Ewasiuk wrote: Hi List, I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered

RE: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Ward William E DLDN
-Original Message- From: Tibbetts, Ric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation For a good mobo: Soyo Dragon Plus (Athlon) I'll second this; I've got two

Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread CORNELY Nicolas
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:11, Gordon Ewasiuk wrote: Does anyone know... Dell Belgium accept to sell machines without any pre-installed OS. U'll receive a 'blank machine' and then U can install anything U want. -- [ nicolas cornely - www.cornely.org ] -- redhat-list mailing list

Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation

2003-01-08 Thread Edward Dekkers
I'm surprised no-one had recommended Intel Mainboards? Why not? They are without a doubt (after 9 years of business and trying HEAPS of others), the most reliable motherboards I've ever used (well, bar the CC820 - but that's the exception). Very fast and 3 year warranty (although not necessary

Thank You! (was Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation)

2003-01-08 Thread Gordon Ewasiuk
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Gordon Ewasiuk wrote: Also, I tried to order a prebuilt system via the usual suspects - Dell, IBM, HP, Compaq...but was surprised to find that NONE offered to install Redhat 8 on a system. Does anyone know of any system vendors that will preinstall Redhat 8? And what