Re: SFF supported computers

2007-02-21 Thread Andrew Bogecho
>> macmini >> >> 2007/2/18, Bleeding Edge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> >>> I'm looking for a recommendation on a small form factor system. I've >>> looked at some of the models from AOpen , Shuttle and Microstar. I'd >>> like an AMD 64 (or dual core) box (lower cost) with S

Re: SFF supported computers

2007-02-20 Thread Andrew Bogecho
> macmini > > 2007/2/18, Bleeding Edge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> I'm looking for a recommendation on a small form factor system. I've >> looked at some of the models from AOpen , Shuttle and Microstar. I'd >> like an AMD 64 (or dual core) box (lower cost) with SATA/EIDE disk >> sup

Re: SFF supported computers

2007-02-20 Thread Alexey Karagodov
macmini 2007/2/18, Bleeding Edge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi, I'm looking for a recommendation on a small form factor system. I've looked at some of the models from AOpen , Shuttle and Microstar. I'd like an AMD 64 (or dual core) box (lower cost) with SATA/EIDE disk support. I plan on running Fre

Re: SFF supported computers

2007-02-19 Thread Pete French
> I'd like an AMD 64 (or dual core) box (lower cost) with SATA/EIDE > disk support. I plan on running FreeBSD mostly and occasionally Red I run a Shuttle SK21G which I am very happy with - takes the old S754 processors which are cheap these days, but a 3700+ is pelnty fast enough for development w

SFF supported computers

2007-02-17 Thread Bleeding Edge
Hi, I'm looking for a recommendation on a small form factor system. I've looked at some of the models from AOpen , Shuttle and Microstar. I'd like an AMD 64 (or dual core) box (lower cost) with SATA/EIDE disk support. I plan on running FreeBSD mostly and occasionally Red Hat or Fedora for cust