Does the 329 price include a 17" monitor, keyb and
mouse?

I have an "order form" in my hands for 1 barebones
computer built with brand new computer parts with
keyb, mouse, 17" monitor, mother board (integrated
sound, video and net) and 900 Mhz celeron completely
diskless for roughly a simmilar ammount to that, in my
opinion the small footprint does not justify the steep
price 8/

All I need is to program the erpom and Im all set 8D

though, I must admit I AM a tough buyer!  8)

Im also buying used computers at as low price as the
owners will allow, so start recycling and finnish up
with new ones! ;D

--- Brian Fahrlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>     I successfully built an LTSP cluster about two
> years ago, using LTSP 2.0.  I've tried using the
> same technology to install *both* 2.0 and
> 2.something, but have always managed to get hung up
> on that change to etherboot ("Must have NIC
> specified in Option-129" message.
> 
>     Well, I'm about to take the plunge again- this
> time with a brand new "Jamin 125" (Sweet unit with a
> silly name. See also the Whamo-10 Radio scanner from
> Regency electronics, circa 1977).  I look forward to
> installing this lil' dude on a Redhat 8 machine at
> my business partner's place, but I have concerns.
> 
>     After fighting just to retrace my steps with the
> old stuff, does anyone have a feel for how well this
> works nowdays?  
> 
>     I used to make R/C gliders; even though I was
> making the same kind of planes that had flown
> before, it still weighed 2 pounds...and air doesn't.
>  :)  Each time I tried the first flight of a new
> plane, I just had to be convinced.  
> 
>     (One such plane weighed 10 pounds.  It was a
> strong as a surfboard; you could almost jack-up a
> truck with it's wings...but it responded to the air
> SO much better than the other, simpler, lighter
> planes.  Isn't that ironic?)
> 
>     I'm hoping that this is something (Redhat 8 +
> LTSP 3.x + Jammin 125) that works well?
> 
>
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