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The Chatterbox => Computing => Topic started by: Spectere on October 02, 2007, 03:14:56 PM
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hazard (primary system)
- Pentium 4 (Prescott) 2.8GHz, 533MHz FSB, 1MB L2 cache, Socket 478
- 1024MB DDR RAM (capable of 400MHz, running at 333MHz)
- 860GB of hard drive space (split across four hard drives, two IDE and two SATA)
- nVidia GeForce 6600GT 128MB GDDR3, AGP 8x
- Two monitors: ViewSonic VX922 19" LCD monitor at 1280x1024@75hz; Dell UltraSync P793 17" at 1280x960@75hz
- Currently running Windows XP Professional SP2, Gentoo Linux, FreeBSD 6.2, and Solaris 10
basilisk (Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop)
- Pentium M (Dothan) 1.73GHz, 533MHz FSB, 2MB L2 Cache, Socket 479
- 1024MB DDR2 RAM (533MHz)
- 120GB hard drive
- ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300, dedicated 64MB VRAM, PCI-E x16
- 17" widescreen display running at 1920x1200
- Currently running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 SP2 and Gentoo Linux
dash-hopes (Dell Optiplex GX150; NAT router, firewall, and general server)
- Pentium III (Coppermine) 933MHz, 133MHz FSB, 256KB L2 Cache, Socket 370
- 512MB SDRAM (133MHz)
- 60GB of hard drive space (two IDE drives)
- nVidia Riva TNT2
- No monitor
- Currently running Gentoo Linux
goliath (Compaq Deskpro 6/300; the classy box)
- Pentium II (Klamath) 300MHz, 66MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache, Slot 1
- 64MB SDRAM (66MHz)
- 3.2GB hard drive
- nVidia GeForce 3, 64MB DDR VRAM, AGP 2x
- Cheap Dell 17" monitor :)
- Currently running Windows 98
pos (Apple PowerMac G4, QuickSilver)
- PowerPC G4 (Voyager?) 733MHz, 133MHz FSB?, 256KB L2
- 768MB SDRAM (133MHz)
- 40GB hard drive
- nVidia GeForce 3, 64MB DDR VRAM, AGP 4x
- Currently running Mac OS X 10.4...I think?
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4 OS's on one machine? Grub?
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AMD Athlon 64bit 3700+ 2.21 GHz
896 MBs DDRRAM
180 GB HDD
nVida Geforce something
Windows XP Pro
uhh...
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NAME: computer
PROCESSOR: fast enough
MEMORY: enough
HARD DRIVE: big enough
MONITOR: bright enough
OPERATING SYSTEM: good enough
SOUND CARD: loud enough
VIDEO CARD: piece of shit
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I upgraded my Mac's OS to Gentoo because I got peeved that gcc isn't included in the default build and I didn't want to have to poke around Apple's maze-like site to find Xcode. Why was this a big deal? Because I hate using the BSD tools, and you can't exactly compile coreutils and friends without gcc. :P
I'm only half joking, by the way. I also wanted a box that I could use to play around with GNOME a bit more.
NAME: computer
PROCESSOR: fast enough
MEMORY: enough
HARD DRIVE: big enough
MONITOR: bright enough
OPERATING SYSTEM: good enough
SOUND CARD: loud enough
VIDEO CARD: piece of shit
Winner.