On Sat, 7 Nov 1998, Tracy R Reed wrote:

> 
> After saving up and considering for quite a while I'm ready to buy a basic
> Alpha system (case, motherboard, cpu, ram. I've already got everything else) to
> replace my K6, which I plan on giving to my mom. 
> 
> But after talking to DCG and Aspen it seems that the LX motherboards are in
> very short supply thanks to some DEC/Intel politics. DCG says they don't even
> have one to sell me and Aspen said that can get me one by the beginning of
> December, although it's at an inflated price. 
> 
> Can anyone recommend another good performance motherboard that is known to run
> Linux well and a vendor that sells it? I'm willing to pay a little more for
> better hardware.
> 
> Don't point me to the $99 UDB on ebay. :) I've already owned a couple and need
> something MUCH faster. DCG says the UX(?) motherboards will probably be running
> Linux well sometime early next year but that sort of delay would kinda screw up
> my plans.

The UX aka ruffian is avalable now, in fact the original from Deskstation
(RPX164) has been available since Nov. 97?? (I think).

We sell both the original from Dekstation and the new/replacement?? from
Samsung. 

> 
> --
> Tracy Reed      http://www.ultraviolet.org
> In 1984 mainstream users were choosing VMS over UNIX.  Ten years later
> they are choosing Windows over UNIX.  What part of that message aren't you
> getting? - Tom Payne
> 
> 

Contact me off list and I can give you more information if you would like.


Best Regards,

Ron
--
Mr. Ronald B. Farrer, Universal Computer Technologies.
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alpha: Because it's 64-bit and as fast a 700MHz!!!

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