So, you are looking for standard PC hardware, am I right?

Well, where do you live?

Are you loocking for Desktop or Laptop?

Do you know how to setup a Desktop PC, piece by peice?



2014-12-22 22:05 GMT-02:00 Fritz Hudnut <[email protected]>:

> Folks:
>
> So far all my computers have been Apple, but with the PPC iMac now at 12
> years or so old and having an extended "illness" which it may or may not
> survive . . . I've been considering a new/used desktop to replace it.
>
> Since I've been fiddling with linux for a couple of years I have some
> options that let me avoid windows, and might still open the door for PC
> options.  But, I don't know or have too much experience on the use of PCs .
> . . .  Of course the answer will vary depending on who is answering . . .
> but, any machines that are friendlier to linux . . . and also that, um,
> might be persuaded to be friends with one of the osx versions??  PS, I know
> apple doesn't like it's system on non-branded machines . . . .
>
> But, main question, any great value machines, primarily of a desktop
> nature, where it could be possible to add internal HDs without too much
> trouble, fiddle with components . . . and mainly be able to have a few
> linux OSs available. . . without spending a whole lot of money???
>
> Thanks for any thoughts,
>
> F
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