After having read these discussions here, I feel obliged to put in a word though I have no Packard Bell, nor likely that I ever will.
What these discussions have become, is an argument where one complains about Packard Bell machines being garbage, and the other saying that this is a great machine, no problems. I don't think, that was what the man was asking about... He was asking wether buying this machine, with the specified hardware was a good bargain or not, at the low price they were asking for it. With the knowledge that such a price might be a one time chance only. If we take the avarage of the two answers, the answer would be: This is a machine, one could buy at a BARGAIN price. You cannot expect any great deal of support, and may perhaps expect difficulties in upgrading some non-common parts... or in trying to tweak the machine up to/or beyond it's recomended top performance. The man gave up the monitor type, and asked if XFree could support it, the answer is that it probably will support it as a generic VGA with 16 colors and most likely as SVGA with 256 colors as well. But, that any acceleration may be unlikely, as no one has been able to answer that question yet... The question wasn't wether the machine was sent down from heaven, nor if it was a bat out of hell. But is it a good buy... ...No PC is ever a dead end machine... you can always, change the motherboard, change the keyboard... get another video card. So the question is relative, and so is the answer. How much time are you willing to spend on the machine before you decide its a bad buy? And do you, or do you not, enjoy spending extra hours figuring out things for your Personal Computer? I've got a "dead-end" 486,33MHz... shitty machine. With "dead-end" EGA monitor, and "dead-end" 30pin SIMMs. At this time, it performs more functions and better (although somewhat slower, and I wouldn't trade in X for Windows95 :-), then my next door neighbor Pentium Pro, with gigabytes of storage and Virtual SPACE tube... which he bought for $3000, and I put mine together for $300... money and hours well spent. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ørn Einar Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] fax; +46 035 217194 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]