I originally bought it because I was sold on Intel i810 motherboards as it integrated the 440BX chipset into the 810 chipset, reducing parts count. This machine was bought circa October 2004 for about $250 from a commercial Winblows computer pimp dealing in a lot of sluts trained by different brothels like HP, IBM, etc. Powered by external 19VDC PSU with power cable. Comes with USB Version 1.1 (2 ports], ac97 sound, serial (1) and parallel (1) ports, and 3Com PCI 3c905C Tornado NIC. Sageb1-desktop: 256 MB HP e-Vectra pn:2124T running at 733 MHz originally with stock Matsushita CD-ROM and Maxtor 20GB HD (but original RAM was 128MB), using i810e motherboard. Did I mention it's diskless? Athlon XP 2400+, 512MB RAM, Asus V8440Ti GF4 4400 running proprietary drivers, DVD drive is the only mechanical device in there, other than the fans. 1x Hauppauge PVR500MCE, 1x Hauppauge PVR250MCE. It's my MythTV server, netboot server for my MythTV diskless frontend with dnsmasq, and has my CD and DVD burners. It's running Ubuntu Gutsy very nicely, except for the fact that FGLRX won't support my FireGL R250/Mobile Radeon 9000, so I can't do Compiz without losing the right 1/3 of my 1400/1050 screen.ĭimension 2350, Celeron 2GHz, 768MB RAM, 80gig WD and 400gig Seagate drives. I also occasionally use the latest that WineHQ has to offer, and sometimes even ies4linux. I also use VirtualBox for the rare occasion that I need something XP-specific, like testing something out. I've also got a D/Port dock that works very nicely, even undocks on the fly, though the laptop's touchpad forgets its settings when I do that. Atheros G wireless and Dell's internal USB Bluetooth adapter. My laptop's a Latitude D600, Pentium M 1.6GHz, 1.25GB RAM, 60GB 7200RPM Seagate HD.
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