Having 768M of RAM, a 1.5GHz and a 120GHz for running Linux sounds pretty
optimal. Unless you are a real power-user (read gamer/ heavy
graphics/video/sound editoring I'd be suprised you are hitting hard limits.
More memory will generally improve things, but it will only be of marginal
benefit if
I bought a Thecus N5200+ which holds 5 SATA disks and sits on the
network (or can be USB storage if you want it to). Apart from a
typically bad web management UI, it's pretty awesome.
2008/12/19 Sonia Hamilton so...@snowfrog.net:
Can anyone recommend a NAS device for home? ie something for that