After a long battle with technology, gm5729 wrote: > Honestly the best choice is to get a gaming platform/console and use > it.... cheaper and designed for games I see you missed the OP's saying "one of my daughters likes to play WoW". You can't play WoW on a WiiXboxPS2 according to Blizzard, so that won't work for the OP's needs. Higher-end gaming was never my thing. xmame, snes9x, epsxe, sdl-gnuboy, and fceu = plenty to keep me amused. If the games that everybody likes will run OK on an older box with 2200MHz/512M/40G/reasonable graphics card (like the OP said), then it's reasonable to spend $350 on that. The graphics card spec really depends on the exact games the users want. To avoid hassles later, it might be worth getting a card that's a little more powerful than you need right now, since game updates may mean the GPU has to work harder. Remotely managing a 'Doze machine from a Linux machine can be done reasonably easily. Turn on whatever 'Doze uses for desktop sharing, then use rdesktop from the Linux side. Or install TightVNC Server on the 'Doze machine and use any VNC client from the Linux machine. Remotely managing a Linux box from a 'Doze box is easy; just use PuTTY or a VNC client. HTH, -- I think I'll go hold my head under a bucket of vodka until I feel better. --localroger on kuro5hin.org, 06/26/2003 There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss