SONY Vaio VGN-FS415M - Intel Pentium M 740 (1,73 GHz) >> CASSANDRA GNOME only
MSI S262-W1 - Intel Core Duo T2400 (1,83 Ghz) >> Dual Boot MS XP and CASSANDRA GNOME
DELL D 4OO >> Dual Boot MS XP and BIANCA GNOME
ASUS S6FM-1P035E - Intel Core 2 Duo L7200 (1,33 GHz) >> CASSANDRA only (after having sent Vista pre-installed to the Moon )
Everything is working perfectly
What computers have people installed Mint on.
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Main system is a home-built PC
Dual-Boot Win 2000 Pro and Cassandra
Intel P4 3.2GHz
2GB OCZ Platinum RAM (PC3200 2-3-2-5)
Gigabyte GA-8KNXP motherboard
ATI Radeon X800 XT PE (256MB)
6 IDE hard drives (2 on removable trays)
2 optical drives (BenQ DW-1640 & Yamaha CRW-F1)
2 SATA drive in RAID-0 (Windows 2000 Pro on these)
AFT Flash Card reader (reads just about everything)
Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250 tuner
Dual 19 inch monitors (LCD on DVI port & CRT on VGA)
I haven't tried the Hauppauge tuner under Linux yet, but everything else works great. I run a local gigabit network with 3 other computers through a D-Link router. Network speed is slower in Linux than Windows. Haven't tried to trouble-shoot that yet.
Aloha, Tim
Dual-Boot Win 2000 Pro and Cassandra
Intel P4 3.2GHz
2GB OCZ Platinum RAM (PC3200 2-3-2-5)
Gigabyte GA-8KNXP motherboard
ATI Radeon X800 XT PE (256MB)
6 IDE hard drives (2 on removable trays)
2 optical drives (BenQ DW-1640 & Yamaha CRW-F1)
2 SATA drive in RAID-0 (Windows 2000 Pro on these)
AFT Flash Card reader (reads just about everything)
Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250 tuner
Dual 19 inch monitors (LCD on DVI port & CRT on VGA)
I haven't tried the Hauppauge tuner under Linux yet, but everything else works great. I run a local gigabit network with 3 other computers through a D-Link router. Network speed is slower in Linux than Windows. Haven't tried to trouble-shoot that yet.
Aloha, Tim
- civint
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Mine is also custom/homebuilt, but on a 17 year olds budget .
Celeron D (2.8GHz...says 2.66 on the box, but with some tweaks...)
512MB RAM (need more!)
Foxconn Mobo
2 Sata HDD (one for / (30GB), the other for /home/civint (120GB))
And a XFX GeForce 6200...which I will be making use of the dual monitor ness which I am informed the 6200 can support, which will be fun!
I am running desktop effects from "desktop effects"...dunno if it's different to using beryl or compiz, but it works like a dream. I did also have xp on my HDDs, but in a install, it screwed up my mint install as well, so I had to do a fresh HDD, which turned out to be a good thing, since it's all now under control.
Celeron D (2.8GHz...says 2.66 on the box, but with some tweaks...)
512MB RAM (need more!)
Foxconn Mobo
2 Sata HDD (one for / (30GB), the other for /home/civint (120GB))
And a XFX GeForce 6200...which I will be making use of the dual monitor ness which I am informed the 6200 can support, which will be fun!
I am running desktop effects from "desktop effects"...dunno if it's different to using beryl or compiz, but it works like a dream. I did also have xp on my HDDs, but in a install, it screwed up my mint install as well, so I had to do a fresh HDD, which turned out to be a good thing, since it's all now under control.
- civint
- Level 3
- Posts: 150
- Joined: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:56 am
- Location: A long time ago, yet somehow in the future...
Mine is also custom/homebuilt, but on a 17 year olds budget .
Celeron D (2.8GHz...says 2.66 on the box, but with some tweaks...)
512MB RAM (need more!)
Foxconn Mobo
2 Sata HDD (one for / (30GB), the other for /home/civint (120GB))
And a XFX GeForce 6200...which I will be making use of the dual monitor ness which I am informed the 6200 can support, which will be fun!
I am running desktop effects from "desktop effects"...dunno if it's different to using beryl or compiz, but it works like a dream. I did also have xp on my HDDs, but in a install, it screwed up my mint install as well, so I had to do a fresh HDD, which turned out to be a good thing, since it's all now under control.
Celeron D (2.8GHz...says 2.66 on the box, but with some tweaks...)
512MB RAM (need more!)
Foxconn Mobo
2 Sata HDD (one for / (30GB), the other for /home/civint (120GB))
And a XFX GeForce 6200...which I will be making use of the dual monitor ness which I am informed the 6200 can support, which will be fun!
I am running desktop effects from "desktop effects"...dunno if it's different to using beryl or compiz, but it works like a dream. I did also have xp on my HDDs, but in a install, it screwed up my mint install as well, so I had to do a fresh HDD, which turned out to be a good thing, since it's all now under control.
I have Mint installed on a Dell XPS 410, so far the only hardware issue I've had is that the system would not do a restart until I added "reboot=b" to my menu.lst. Everything has worked perfectly out of the box.
I also have Mint installed on my notebook, an Acer Aspire 5630, I didn't have to fuss with anything on that install.
I also have Mint installed on my notebook, an Acer Aspire 5630, I didn't have to fuss with anything on that install.
- grimdestripador
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- Location: Divonne-les-Bains, France
ACER Laptop
I've installed Mint Casandra XFCE on my Acer 4052LMi - modified with 2Gb RAM and Hitachi Travelstar 100Gb fast disk.
The smoothest installation I've yet experienced. All applications work out of the box.
WiFi particularly easy to setup.
The smoothest installation I've yet experienced. All applications work out of the box.
WiFi particularly easy to setup.