On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 23:41 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
>   Bad news... my 1.8 ghz P4 died recently and I'm now running on my
> emergency backup 6-year-old Dell (450 mhz PIII and 128 megs of RAM).
> Let's just say that editing 2560 X 1920 digital photos in GIMP is a
> "rather liesurely" process.
> 
>   Good news... Saturday, I'm picking up...
> 
> 64bit AMD 3000BP [snip]

Right on. Gentoo on AMD64 is the only way to go AMD64, in my opinion.

I'm actually going to lean towards the hardware side of things. I found
these items to be EXTREMELY important when I was building some dual
opteron 248's with 8GB ram.

1) First thing you should do is update your bios
2) Use only RAM recommended by the manufacturer. It will probably be
considerably more expensive, but NOT doing so can lead to some really
weird problems later, resembling bad ram, but you won't be able to track
it down in the usual ways with memtest

I guess this one isn't hardware, well, it sort of is:
3) Do not run more than 3 or 4GB (I forget) ram with the installation
CD's, it'll eventually puke. If you have more ram, add it back later
once you have configured a kernel to support it.

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