[lug] Who sells good Linux computers?

Ferdinand Schmid fschmid at archenergy.com
Thu Sep 30 12:46:56 MDT 2004


There are lots of sites out there that let you put your own computer together through a 
web interface and they build it for you.

If you want to get some help regarding component compatibility and like pre-sales tech 
support I can recommend Monarch Computer.

http://www.monarchcomputer.com

You even get a choice of really funky cases and lots of AMD64 expertise.

Ferdinand


dino at boulder.net wrote:
> I'm fairly new to this group, having read the letters awhile.
> Couldn't find anything under < http://lug.boulder.co.us/index.html > on
> this one.
> 
> I'm running a dinosaur Compaq with Fedora Core 3 Test 1 (still not offically
> out; I recommend avoiding it as some software is still buggy), and
> want to get a new computer.
> 
> I don't care to touch Dell, as one must buy Microsoft OS with them.  There
> are plenty of vendors out there selling Linux boxes these days, from
> low end Wal-Mart boxes to sky's-the-limit computers, but who is truly 
> worthwhile?  I'm not into gaming, and want a good, serviceable computer 
> that I can customize a bit, i.e., at least 512 Mb of memory, a zip drive, ... 
> 
> Any ideas, please zip me an e-mail, < dino at boulder.net >.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dean
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