the linksys nslu2 at 95 euro does fine and consumes nearly zero power.
well supported linux distro for it too.
On 4/23/06, SnSmedia <scratchandsniffmedia at eircom.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I don't want to start a huge debate but I'm looking for some advice on
> building a little home server. I's sick of the driver trouble I'm having
> with my amd 64 with Nvidia chipset, I have been trying to install gentoo
> on it but for some reason I'm have real trouble with drivers and it is
> giving me the royal hump.
> I'm lookin for a machine that is better with drivers for Linux. I build
> the machines so just a list of chipsets and components is perfect.
> I'm not lookin for anythin fancy, just a machine for ftp and downloading
> stuff and serving my home network. If anybody is gettin rid of a machine
> that can do that, I would be interested in looking at it.
> Thanks
> Les
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