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[ILUG] Irish(? French? EU?) site/company for (semi-)custom(?) no-O/S or pre-installed Linux machines?

[ILUG] Irish(? French? EU?) site/company for (semi-)custom(?) no-O/S or pre-installed Linux machines?

Brian Foster blf at utvinternet.ie
Tue Feb 28 10:24:05 GMT 2012


On 13 February 2012 14:18, Brian Foster <blf at utvinternet.ie> wrote:
>[ ... ] Some of the local engineers have also
>  recommended LDLC [ here in France ... ]
>
>  It wasn't posted to the list, but one reader
>  recommended  http://www.ankermann-edv.de/

 Is anyone familiar with DNUK (Digital Networks UK Ltd.),
 who make a range of Linux(or “naked”) (semi-)customizable
 machines rather close to the sort I'm looking for?

    https://secure.dnuk.com/store/desktops.php

 Any comments on DNUK, good or bad?
 At the moment, it's either them or Ankermann,
 albeit other suggestions are welcome.
 ( I've sort-of given up on the LDLC site;
  And importing from outside the EU would
  get a massive VAT/tariff hit, so that's
  basically out....  ;-\  )

cheers!
	-blf-

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