cool I don't think I can get that amd board into the gateway box I would have 
to figure out how to take the panel off that the onboard stuff goes into 
because of ware the  on board stuff is on the is a different spot on the 
gateway although Robert was saying that gate ways set up like power butane is 
different then on others so it sounds like the gateway case is out it's a nice 
case though I counted the other day there is enough power supplies connectors 
and spots in the hard drive area for 5 hard drives when I got it it had enough 
cables to hook that many up but of course all the hard drivers were shredded 
not sure if gate way built this has a server or if some one adapted it to be 
one I know it is the tallest tower I have had setting on the floor it all most 
reaches the top of the desk. so now I am desperately seeking an older but Abel 
to fix up server. not sure around here though we are in the middle of no were 
the hospitals the only real large place that uses servers and has I said they 
sell hard drive free and I know they just upgraded there servers so I talked to 
some one and they had to give them the old stuff has part of the upgrade so if 
any one knows of a server laying around needing a hoe let me know but I guess I 
can play around with this guy has a print server. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chad Martin 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 9:38 PM
  Subject: Re: ACPI and print sharing (Was: [LINUX_Newbies] hi)


  dave fales wrote:
  > sorry for asking to many question I was just looking at the samba sight and 
the install do you have to know programming to install it or is it not to bad. 

  Not so much. You will have to know some detail about Microsoft SMB
  networking, and what you want to do. Configuring Linux software is not
  anywhere near programming, but it does involve editing text files by
  hand. That requires precision in spelling and syntax, but it isn't
  programming.

  Also, regarding your fears with hardware... Generally speaking, if it
  fits, it's OK. If it doesn't fit, it's not. As long as a connector
  fits into a slot or plug correctly, that's pretty much where it's
  supposed to go.

  Chad Martin



   

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