I just got a brand new computer (and man, is it a treat to work with a computer with a decent graphics card!), and I'm pretty happy with it: a Dell Inspiron which came with no OS, and on which I stuck Kubuntu the moment it came into my house.
The problem is that I've got two large-ish hard drives in two other computers -- a 160GB and a 200GB -- that I don't want to get rid of (they're both decent, solid drives and I have no reason to get rid of them). They're both IDE drives, though, and my new computer only has SATA controllers, and only one spare bay anyway. What's the best way to make these drives available to the other computers in my network without having to put them in another computer? I went and bought a Netgear SC101, but didn't realize until after I got home that this wasn't going to do it for me. I like the idea of this device, but I need something that will work with Linux *and* Windows that that won't suck. Anyone got any suggestions? -- Richard S. Crawford Editor-in-chief, Daikaijuzine (http://www.daikaijuzine.com) Personal website: http://www.mossroot.com _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
