Or you could buy from One-Stop Computers of London Road, Stoke. I've had
one
of their Economy Machines for a year now, and it's okay. You can buy one
without any Operating System. Because of the SATA Hard Drive you may need
to
experiment which OS can be installed, but Debian and FreeBSD work fine.
One-Stop are good for bare CD/DVD Drives, USB Pods, and suchlike too.
They'll
even donate some little screws to install your Drive with (don't forget
those).
On Sunday 21 October 2007 13:09, stuart bell wrote:
> On 21/10/2007, Kevanf1 <kevanf1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 21/10/2007, stuart bell <sailing1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 21/10/2007, Ben Whyte <ben(a)whyte-systems.co.uk> wrote:
> > > > Dick Turpin wrote:
> > > > > Hi All
> > > > >
> > > > > Check this out
> > > > >
> > > > >
http://direct.tesco.com/search/default.aspx?search=esys&confirm.x=0
> > > > >&confirm.y=0
> > >
> > > Astounding!
> > > 'bunty 6.06 bit ood but "less prone to virus attacks"
> > > "Requires an adult to sign for delivery" Bugger, I can't
have one!
> > >
> > > :)
> >
> > 6.06 is probably being bundled because of its long term support :-)
>
> Not just because they've been in stock, unsold for a long time?
> At 139 squid for the 2,66 proc we should all buy one to encourage Tesco.
>
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Most modern distros and kernels prefer sata drives. Sounds like a shop worth
poking.
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