Nickname:
Mayhem E-mail: mayhem (at) linuxathome.net Education: Graduate of Bachelor of Technology (Information and
Communication Sciences) from Macquarie University (Completed 2002) Work: IT Manager for an Australia/New Zealand Retail Company System: Intel Celeron
600 MHz CPU Gigabyte
PC133 VIA Chipset Motherboard 384MB PC133
SDRAM ATX Midi
Tower Case (modded with Window, Blue Neons and 20x4 LCD display) 10.2 GB
Quantum Fireball Hard Drive 30.0 GB
Seagate Barracuda Hard Drive 4MB PCI
S3 Virge Video Card 48x Acer
CD-ROM 1.44MB
Floppy Disk Drive D-Link
DFE-530TX+ 10/100Mb Ethernet NIC (eth0 - Cable Modem) Skymaster
2000 10/100Mb Ethernet NIC (eth1 - LAN) Record Uptime: 180 days
This cost about $700AUS
since it was build partially from new parts and partially from old parts
salvaged from older computers. I wanted to have a decent system that could
run a dual boot if later required and also a dedicated game server for
LAN's that we attend. This setup above would allow me to do all that I
want and at a reasonable price.
Ben(Co-founder,
Tech)
Nickname:
Xtracable E-mail: xtracable (at) linuxathome.net Education: University Graduate Work: Network Administrator System: Intel
Pentium 200 MHz MMX CPU Generic
Motherboard 64MB
EDO RAM AT
Midi Tower Case 3.2
GB Seagate Hard Drive 4MB
Cirrus Logic Video Card 8x
Mitsumi CD-ROM 1.44
MB Floppy Disk Drive SMC
Etherpower 10Mb Ethernet NIC (eth0 - Cable Modem) - supplied by
Optus@Home Generic
NE2000 10/100Mb Ethernet NIC (eth1
- LAN) Record Uptime:
97 days
This system
was build completely from parts that I had lying around and also
some parts scored from a local council cleanup, it is nothing special
but perfect for a server seeing as it doesn't have to run anything
that takes huge amounts of processing power. It does the job it
was built to do, and that is all that matters.