Can anyone suggest decent laptop shops in Dublin to source 10" Linux
Netbooks. I'm thinking of spending about €280
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>> 1. Re: Barebones server (Kevin Philp)
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> From: Kevin Philp <lists at cybercolloids.net>
> To: Irish Linux Users Group <ilug at linux.ie>
> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 11:55:24 +0100
> Subject: Re: [ILUG] Barebones server
> Yes - I have been using it as a proxy server as well. Two drives will be
> enough, no need for a CD. The old box was quite big and even as a bare box
> it occupies a fair bit of desk space.
>> Kevin.
>>> Patrick O'Doherty wrote:
>>> Would NAS not provide the same functionality for you or are you using the
>> debian install to provide other services? If you want something small you
>> could even look to Mini-ITX hardware which is very small though you might
>> not get as many drives into the box.
>>>> Best of luck with it
>>>> Patrick
>>>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 11:43:47AM +0100, Kevin Philp wrote:
>>>>>>> I am thinking of getting a small barebones box to run some backups on -
>>> so very minimal requirements. The previous box was an old AMD K2-450 and
>>> worked fine for years just running a basic Debian setup - no GUI. For the
>>> new box I would like to put in a couple of sata disks to run as a raid
>>> array, basic Debian install again, no GUI. Any recommendations? Anything I
>>> should avoid?
>>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> Kevin.
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