For the price of a small portable hard drive, I have made a trade with a work friend for an old computer tower of hers: namely, a Compaq Presario SR1053wm. I upgraded the ram from 512mb to the 1gb (2 512 sticks) that were used in my old computer, Maria. I was going to throw in my 6200oc, but that video card has NEVER wanted to work with anything linux. I have no idea why, but I think it is related to the fact that the card in question is a picky anal retentive piece of silicon shit.
Just, taking a guess at it, anyway.
Well, anyway, I have installed, what else, but Ubuntu 10.4 LTS, 32 bit desktop. It behaves a little clunky, but that is to be expected: it ain’t 64bit windows 7, or OSX 10.4.whatever the heck they are at now, now is it? Anyhoo, after a nice 30 minutes, I had the system up and running. Full 80 gig hard drive dedicated to ubuntu. The machine will, once I get space, and a proper setup done, become my core linux box, acting as part datacenter server, part backup machine, and part safe terminal (IE something friends can come over and browse the net on without me worrying about them fucking some thing.
I plan on using SAMBA to ensure total file sharing compatibility, as per a recommendation from Shakesoda. The system sounds good, from what I have read, and I like the overall concept, so why not, right?
Interestingly, the motherboard supports both PATA and SATA. I should expect such from the wonderful time of 2004, but this is my first machine with such: I can only hope to get enough cash together to set up a backup array from drives bought at Best Buy (cmon, PATA and SATA drives, 500gb, for pretty cheap last I looked. How awesome is that?)
This, incidentally, means if I was to muck with GRUB, I COULD, in theory, load up my old XP HDD from Maria, and continue. However, after the machine itself died, I WAS able to get all the data copied, so that drive is actually useless for such. It is too old to use as a reliable backup drive of ANY kind, but is still in good enough shape to, well, be usable. Quite the paradox.
I could always install Haiku or something crazy to it, but I don’t know. Time will tell.
Whatever case, crazy home network, GO!