Yes I agree that the Shuttle boxes are heavily overpriced. And when you
think about it laptops are easier to tote around, very light and just as
powerful.
Bob
On 08/08/2009 04:42 PM, John Austin wrote:
On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 01:34 +0800, Gregory Hosler wrote:
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Hi all,
I'm looking into buying a Shuttle XPC to run Fedora.
I am curious to know if anyone is running Fedora on a Shuttle, and if so, which
model?
The models readily available near me are:
SG31G2B
SG33G5 Pro
SG45H7
SP45H7
D10
Are any known to be fully Linux compatible ?
Are any of the above known to have Linux compatibility issues?
googling only brought to my attention issues of 3 and 4 year old distributions,
nothing of
relevance today... :-(
Many thanks in advance, and all the best,
- -Greg
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Hi
I am currently running the following - not in your list !
SA76G2 x4 905e 4GB F11 x86_64
SD39P2 x4 Q6600 4GB F11 x86_64
SN68SG2 22 4850e 2GB F11/Centos5.3 x86_64
Recently replaced PS on the SD39P2, the PS fan had an intermittent
problem. Now the machine runs much cooler!
I am using nvidia cards in the SA76G2 and SD39P2
On board 1Gb/s network - not using jumbo frames as I
had problems last time I tried - 18months ago.
Hot swap eSATA OK on all three m/c
Super boxes if you like paying a bit too much !
John
PS In the past I have run at least 4 other models, both
Intel and AMD, with no/very few problems from Redhat 9 through
to F11
John
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