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- Subject: Re: tlug: what to do with my Linux computer - here are the specs (and the history)
- From: Dave Gutteridge <dave@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 17:46:08
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>What other stuff does it have in it? PHT may be interested in buying it >for testing purposes, maybe. Let's see... the specs are these: pentium90, 32mb RAM, 1.2gig IDE HD (the HD is brand new, by the way), trident VGA video card, 15inch monitor, standard keyboard and mouse. Oh, yeah, and a SB16 sound card. I only ever got as far as installing Red Hat 5.1, and then I didn't touch it after that, so it's clean of any other software. There is also a 1 gig SCSI Hard Drive sitting inside the computer casing, but it isn't hooked up because i moved the SCSI controller to a different machine. It's a really super old hard drive, though, one of those huge black Seagate deals, so it's sslllooowww, and i don't think anyone will really want it, but it's there inside the computer anyways. Someone could use it as back up or something i suppose. There also may be a 14.4 internal modem, but i can't remember if i gave that to someone. The deal on this computer is that it was my first computer ever, bought back in the day when a 486 with 8mb ram seemed impressive. Like the Ship of Theseus, over time each part got replaced until it is now basically a wholly different machine than what i bought. So it bears the marks of someone who has tinkered with it a lot. I think the case is the only original part left. As mentioned above, i bought the (IDE) hard drive new - specifically to install Linux. I thought having a dedicated linux machine at home would be fun, but it's just sat there for three months without me touching it because I have Linux at work now and too many other things going on. Were it not for the new hard drive i might have just thought it was a throwaway. That's why i'd like to get a little something for it. Funny how when you write about an old computer like this, it's as if it's a person, with a history and character. Dave --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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