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The laptop is mine, and the desktop is shared between my wife and me.

:D

Spec wise they are, Tower (on floor) Homebuilt AMD Sempron 64 2800+, 1 gig ram, 160 gig SATA2, 16x LG DVD ReWriter, Nvidia 6100 128mb O/B Graphics. Laptop Acer 2428 1.7 Intel Centrino, 1gig ram, 60gig HD, 8x DVD ReWriter, 128mb Intel O/B Graphics. Both systems run Linux Mint 2.1 Bea, No M$ in this house.
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Desktop Core i7 Linux Mint 21.1 / Laptop Dell Precision M6400 Linux Mint 21.1
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900i wrote: The laptop is mine, and the desktop is shared between my wife and me.

:D
...or in other words, the laptop is you wife's too :lol:
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The computers belong to me. I belong to my wife. :?
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Post by hairy_Palms »

dont have a direct photo of my comp, but it looks like this one
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and my desktop is this

http://four.fsphost.com/hairypalms/Screenshot.png

ignore the suse icon, its ubuntu/mint all the way :) i just dled a suse them coz i though it was sexy :)
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Some of my equipment (from left to right):

- hp Pavilion dv2108ea, brand new.

- modified Medion PC: Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 600 GB disks, 2 x DVD-writers, plenty of USB and Firewire disks on top of the chassis. This is my main machine.

- Sony VAIO C1 VFK sub-laptop, Crusoe CPU, 192 MB RAM, 20 GB disk, external PCMCIA CD-RW burner, MemoryStick slot ... not really a fast machine, but you can't beat it's ridiculous small size. I use this little machine mainly for network sniffing jobs in crammed server rooms or similar stuff. A mobile worker's dream would come true if they made faster machines small like this one!

- hp OmniBook 4150B ... Intel Pentium III 450 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 20 GB disk, DVD-ROM ... my lab rat: Whatever wacky thing I test, I first test it there. This was also the first of my machines to taste LinuxMint :lol:

I have 5 or so more machines, but they are not visible on the photo. 8)
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Hey what's that desktop wallpaper? Looks damn cool! 8)
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got from deviantart ;)

http://venthor.deviantart.com/
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hairy_Palms wrote:got from deviantart ;)

http://venthor.deviantart.com/
Thanks mate ... I just downloaded it too 8)
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Post by kenetics »

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Nothing fancy, just an Ultra Micro Fly case and some old parts (P-4 1.6) that I put together during the holidays. Works well and doesn't take up much space. I hope to upgrade the monitor before long. One of 5 computers for the 4 of us, the only one with Linux (so far). The only item from MS is the keyboard!
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kenetics wrote:Nothing fancy, just an Ultra Micro Fly case
Hey, cool 8) Looks like one of those old Cobalt cubes (now SUN). 8)
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scorp123 wrote:
kenetics wrote:Nothing fancy, just an Ultra Micro Fly case
Hey, cool 8) Looks like one of those old Cobalt cubes (now SUN). 8)
These are nice cases with plenty of room, for less than $40 with a 400 watt power supply.
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kenetics wrote:These are nice cases with plenty of room, for less than $40 with a 400 watt power supply.
Is that a carrying grip underneath the CD/DVD drive?
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scorp123 wrote:
kenetics wrote:These are nice cases with plenty of room, for less than $40 with a 400 watt power supply.
Is that a carrying grip underneath the CD/DVD drive?
Yes. A plastic handle folds out from just below the blue temperature indicator. The case is fairly large for a small form factor and cooling is very good (2 case fans included - 120 mm in back). Fits any micro ATX board.
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kenetics wrote:Yes. A plastic handle folds out from just below the blue temperature indicator.
Now that's useful 8) I wish my rigs had that ... that would make moving them far far easier :wink:
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Post by rfruth »

Ok mine isn't this old but sometimes it feels like it http://docs.google.com/View?docid=ajgsz ... _117cdzg5c can the case with the p/s and carry strap still be had :?:
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