dual pentia/SCSI & Linux

KevinO plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Tue, 11 Sep 2001 22:21:54 -0700


Eric wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I thinking of buying a dual pentium 3 500 w/SCSI drive.  When things settle
> down a bit (I just barely managed to pull myself away from CNN to type this
> message) could someone tell about their experience with Linux on a dual
> pentium w/SCSI?  Will my experience with this type of system be any
> different that a single pentium 3 and an IDE drive?  Any precautions I
> should take or questions I should ask?  Is this purely a Windows machine, or
> will Linux be no prob?

Running Linux on this should be a snap. Most distributions (Mandrake for
instance) come with an SMP kernel already built. We have a dual 600 PIII
w/ Mandrake 7.0, a dual Xeon w/ Mandrake 8.0, a dual 366 celeron and
dual 233 PII also with Mandrake 8.0. Things just pretty much work right
out of the chute. If you are worried about the SCSI, use a single IDE
drive to install onto until you iron out any bugs with your SCSI.

Windows 95/98 will not support SMP, NT and 2000 will but WHO CARES ???

Dual processor boxes are very quick to respond, and IMHO, way coool. 
-- 
Kevin O'Connor

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