Greetings, all. My PII-233MHz is beginning to show its age (already?!), so I'm looking for a replacement. The idea of saving a few bucks by building my own system from components has its appeal, but frankly, I'd really rather not bother with the effort of trying to make sure that all of the pieces work well with Linux: the time it would take is worth more than the $100-200 I'd be able to save.
So, I'm looking at Penguin Computing's Tempest 210MP workstation. Obviously, with Penguin, Linux compatibility isn't a problem, but they sell RedHat, so I'd like to be relatively sure that at least one of the three current branches of Debian work well with this stuff. (I'm already fairly certain that Potato doesn't have support for the video card.) Oh, and I do in fact run Windows 95 from time to time, mostly for games (which require DirectX, so VMWare/Win4Lin won't work, and I haven't yet tried WINE). Here are the components I'm a little concerned about: Graphics card: baseline model is an ATI 8MB Rage Pro AGP; other alternatives include the Nvidia GeForce 2 MX (32 MB SDRAM), GeForce 3 (64MB DDR). I'd like to go with the ATI, because my graphics needs are pretty modest (see below), but X support for the Rage Pro appears somewhat dicey. What experiences have people had with this card? Would this card require testing or unstable, or does it work with Potato as well? When I say gaming, I'm not talking about FPS or heavy-duty 3D graphics stuff: I tend to prefer strategy games like Civilization II/III and FRPGs like Might & Magic, where raw rendering speed really isn't all that critical. Plain 2D graphics are far more important. And, I've only got a 15" monitor, so resolutions higher than 1024x768 give me eye strain. Sound: The choices are Creative Labs SoundBlaster 128 PCI or Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! 5.1. Again, my needs under Linux are fairly modest: the occasional MPG, AVI, RealAudio, or QuickTime movie. Based on web searches, the SoundBlaster Live! seems to be supported well enough with the emu10k module, and the PCI-128 works well with the ALSA drivers. Again: any comments? On a second note, my CD-RW drive has apparently just died. (When you stick a new blank in, it scans the disk looking for something or other. It's no longer finding it on about two thirds of the disks, and attempts to burn the other third fail with a buffer underflow---which I've never had before, even writing at 4x.) I'm looking for an internal SCSI writer---any recommendations? I'm told Plextor is quite good. Thanks much for any advice, Richard