Can somebody of you please answer him. Thanks,
Joey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I own the following (I don't actually *UNDERSTAND* most of this stuff, I've > just copied it off the manual and the Acer web site.): > > Acer 1242M desktop system. > The details: > > Processor/System Memory > 166MHz AMD-K6 MMX Enhanced Processor > ZIF Socket > 16MB EDO system memory > 256KB pipeline burst cache > > Devices: > One 2.0GB 3.5" hard disk drive > One 3.5" 1.44MB diskette drive > CD-ROM drive (12X) (enhanced local bus IDE) > > Graphics > 64-bit accelerator > 1MB EDO video memory > MPEG video playback > ATI Rage (I *THINK*) graphics card, or some kind of ATI doodad > > Minitor > AcerView 34T > > Telecomm > 33.6K fax/modem > > I/O > Two high-speed serial ports (dual 16C550) > One high-speed parallel port (ECP/EPP) > PS/2 compatible keyboard port > PS/2 compatible mouse port > BIOS is Plug and Play, so I guess that means that all the installed cards > are also plug and play. > > Expansion > One PCI slot open > One ISA slot open > > Input devices > 104-key PS/2 compatible keyboard > PS/2 compatible mouse > > I intend to get the following hardware: > More memory (but how much is a good idea?) > 56K modem (internal or external? External would give me another slot...) > graphics tablet (my wife is an artist, > "http://www.elfwood.com/lothlorien/artists/kirsten/kirsten.html"--come on, > give her work a look) > Webcam or other moving video input device > A second HD (recent decision based on how much space my wife's artwork is > starting to take up, and it would let me put infrequently use applications > on the other drive to free up main HD space). > > > The computer gets used for the following functions: > Word processing, which includes pictures, charts, graphs, etc. cut and > pasted into the documents. I want to preserve this cut-and-paste > functionality. > Use of a spreadsheet to create charts/graphs and do basic statistics. > Creation of slides for scientific presentations. > Art creation, both original artworks _de novo_ and altered scans of photos > and pencil works. > Game playing, especially by my children. My sons especially like the > Broderbund, Disney, and Sesame Street games, and I won't give up their > pleasure. > Likewise, I want a full desktop environment. > Finally, installation should be automatic, requiring nothing more than > manufacturers' drivers to load if needs be. > > Once I get the camera, I also want to do video conferencing--in color, not > black-and-white. > > I am not a programmer, nor do I wish to become one. > > So, given the preceeding list, and given that I've an interest in Linux, > what are specific recommendations regarding such interest in regards to > your company's implementation? Will Linux do what I want or should I stick > to Win95? -- No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly to answer. -- Perl book