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If you've been following my trials of getting a new machine, here's an update: The machine arrived a few days ago: It only has one IDE port, but 6 SATA sockets. That's OK, I had 3 250G drives in a RAID that I was never too thrilled with. I split up the RAID and used those disks elsewhere and bought a WD SATA 500G disk for $120 at Microcenter. I had to buy a new SATA DVD drive (Microcenter $49) No APG ports anymore, had to buy a PCI-X video card. $99 That's it for spending. OK, now how does it work? Well, its fast. REALLY fast. The dual-core scales multiple processes as well as threads (one of my concerns), but I have a nagging feeling it does not scale as well as a true SMP machine. I installed Kubuntu Feisty 7.03, and all is well. The next step is to install a 64bit distro on a partition. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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