They look nice to deal with and some of the more powerful motherboards
would make great desktop replacements you could hide them away anywhere.
The only sticking point for me is the expense they are pretty expensive.
I suppose it's a toss up between size and price. How does your system
fare with linux Kris?
~Jon
Kris Douglas wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Jonathan Marriott <jon(a)kiwiuk.net
<mailto:jon@kiwiuk.net>> wrote:
MiniITX.com and LinITX are two places that you should have a peek at.
On 16/03/2008, *Jon Nihill* <jonothon.nihill(a)gmail.com
<mailto:jonothon.nihill@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hey folks,
Yes it's me again that annoying guy who is always asking stupid
questions. Anyway, I'm bored (oh no I hear you cry) and would
like to do
some messing around with mini-itx. I'm just wondering if any
of you
linux peeps(I include myself in that statement) have had any
experience
with mini-itx and linux in general and maybe know of some
good sites
that sell mini-itx stuff.
Thanks in advance!
~Jon Nihill.
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I have a little M-ITX machine ... they aren't cheap... i recommend
them only if you have a purpose, really, although they are very fun to
mess with :)
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