microway (www.microway.com) has good prices, good hardware.. though they
focus mostly on alpha based systems
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On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Deirdre Saoirse wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Jon Keck wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone out there has any experience with or opinions on
> > alternative PC shops which focus on selling Linux systems. I've heard
> > of Penguin Computing but I have no idea how reliable they are or who
> > their competitors are.
>
> I will say that VA has, in my experience, the best of the systems
> (www.valinux.com). We also have Penguin machines and Dells and other stuff
> at the office. As a datapoint, we recently got eight Penguin 1U rack
> mounts and at least one arrived DOA. You might think it was jostled in
> shipping, but they weren't shipped....
>
> Cobalt has primarily been known for its MIPS machines (the Qube and the
> Raq) and has the best-looking hardware. Look carefully at the specs
> (particularly for CPU) on their new releases. www.cobaltmicro.com
>
> (I want a Qube!)
>
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