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Old 20th August 2005, 06:53 PM
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F@H Pics

Since joining the FedoraFolders team I am curious to see pictures of F@H boxen / farms. Lets see em! I was intrigued after seeing some of these Seti Farms
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Old 20th August 2005, 07:02 PM
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At one time in my life I did assemble certain parts of a computer with duct tape. It was nothing as classy as those pictured.

I think it would be a great idea for fedoraforum users to be able to post pictures of their boxes with hardware descriptions.
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Since joining the FedoraFolders team I am curious to see pictures of F@H boxen / farms. Lets see em! I was intrigued after seeing some of these Seti Farms
I shudder every time I see people using WOOD to frame computers. Just seems so wrong. Something about a continuous heat source, uninsulated electricity and dry fuel strikes a nerve with me.

You can see my workstation in the Gallery
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Old 20th August 2005, 11:16 PM
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Here is my current set up . They are all running on linux, the live distro is Feather which will grab F@H and run it on the fly.

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At one time in my life I did assemble certain parts of a computer with duct tape. It was nothing as classy as those pictured.

I think it would be a great idea for fedoraforum users to be able to post pictures of their boxes with hardware descriptions.
I beleive you can post your photos in the Gallery.
Not such a bad idea, but compaired so most I have seen, I would be ashamed.

Want to see something to make you envious, check this out. Alot of bucks for that rig.
http://www.planetamd64.com/index.php?showtopic=10405

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I shudder every time I see people using WOOD to frame computers. Just seems so wrong. Something about a continuous heat source, uninsulated electricity and dry fuel strikes a nerve with me.

You can see my workstation in the Gallery

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- AthlonXP 2200+
- 512MB ddr
- Asus A7V266e mobo
- NV Ti4200 128MB ddr (twinview)
- 120GB RAID0 ('/', '/home', swap) (2x 60GB 7200rpm 8MB cache drives)
- 60GB backup drive
- 12x DVDROM
- 8x DVDRW super-multi dual-layer
- SB Live 5.1
- 3com 3c905b nic
- Asus TV/FM tuner
- Logitech Quickcam Express
- HP DeskJet 810C
- Samsung Syncmaster 753df
- 7 button wireless mouse
- IR interface

Okay, so it's not the fastest machine on the block. But it was really sweet when I bought all the parts and assembled it myself 3 years ago. What's more important is that ALL my hardware works in FC4. And this machine still holds its own playing games like UT2003 or even the Doom3 demo. But it is more than enough for day to day tasks.

I'm still waiting for better 64bit, sata and PCI_E support before I build my next system. Hopefully sometime in the next 6 - 9 months.

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I have been very happy with FC4, as with all the others. I have used all of them 1-4 and never a hick-up.

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I have been very happy with FC4, as with all the others. I have used all of them 1-4 and never a hick-up.
Not to be vindictive, but what does that have to do with this thread?

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It has everything to do with anything!
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Old 21st August 2005, 06:29 AM
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It has everything to do with anything!
Sorry to differ, but there are proper threads for posting your type of comment. This thread is refereing to something not related to your installation of Fedora.
All I can say, that is a way to be ignored.

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