-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I would strongly suggest you build it yourself ! It is very enjoyable and you can customize it to your own needs. It is not that hard, as byu reading your motherboard manual you should be able to do it by yourself :-) And one of the best advantage is that when you buy a computer from Dell or another, you are forced to pay for Windows :(. Build it yourself, so that you won't need to pay your tax to Microsoft.
I can not tell you which hardware to put since I do not know your needs. However, I can tell you what is in my box as it is all working with any GNU/Linux distribution : Processor : AMD Athlon XP Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-7VA based on a KT400 chipset Sound Card : Integrated Realtek ALC650 / SoundBlaster Live! Video Card : NVidia GeForce2 GTS SCSI : Tekram DC390 U2/W Network : Realtek 8139 As main recommandantions, I would recommand you avoid all NForce based motherboards, as they are only working with a closed binary driver from NVidia and I read on the list people are having troubles with it. I also recommmand you AMD processor, I have been using them since long and they are very stables for a very attractive price. For video I think Matrox is better than GeForce as you have free drivers and not closed proprietary drivers for 2D and 3D (as far as I know at least). If you want 3D with Nvidia, you will have to use proprietary drivers. Well it depends on your needs. About the sound cards, the good old SoundBlaster Live! is working perfectly. My Realtek ALC650 also, although it is a bit harder to configure. Well that's it for the moment. Feel free to ask more questions if you have :-) This is just some of my personnal experience, probably very incomplete. Hope this helps, Jérôme Le Dimanche 9 Mars 2003 18:55, Peter Christensen a écrit : > > For my next computer I want to make sure that everything is compatible with > Linux. I searched this list and found a few posts about buying computers. > They were a little old (one or two years), so I'm wondering if the > situation has changed. A few people recommended the AMD Athlon processor > over Pentiums. And Matrox for video, Soundblaster or Ensoniq for sound. > Any thoughts on this? > > I've heard that computers nowadays are built with the cheapest possible > components, so I was wondering if building it myself would be a good idea. > It might not be much cheaper than buying one from Dell or Gateway, but if > the result was a better quality machine it might be worthwhile. So far > I've only had to replace broken components in my Gateway, such as the hard > drive and CDrom, also added memory. Building a computer would be a > challenge, but I think I'd enjoy doing it... > > Peter Christensen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAj5rnt0ACgkQMOdJaPRNuWxnmQCfSkRgV0zYqufx0b9OIWP4n7Au vCUAnRDJQBSDyDdkfxo8w5UgPNDGmLje =alU+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]