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abrenar
abrenar Posts: 117

What is your Computer Specification "the one that you are using Right Now" ?

ME ! ! !

OS: Ubuntu Intrepid

Processor:Intel Pentium 4, 3.0ghz

RAM: 768 ddr1

Hardisk: 80 gb

Monitor: 14 inches CRT

No Video Card

What's yours?

Comments

  • vtel57
    vtel57 Posts: 164
    No. I'm not stalking you, Arben. I swear. ;)

    Here's what's in my box:

    ericsbane03:

    -- Antec Super LANboy case w/ TruePower 430w PSU
    -- GigaByte GA-M55plus-S3G socket AM2 motherboard
    -- AMD Athlon64 3800+
    -- Nvidia chipset: GeForce 6100 Northbridge, nForce 430 Southbridge
    -- EVGA GeForce 8500 GT
    -- 2Gig PNY DDR2 800 PC-6400 RAM
    -- IDE 0 Master: Western Digital 250Gig --> backups/storage
    -- SATA 0: Western Digital 250Gig --> Slackware - primary OS, Debian - secondary OS, Linux Archives
    -- SATA 1: Western Digital 250Gig --> MS Win XP, 5 Linux installations
    -- IDE 1 Master: HP DVD 840
    -- IDE 1 Slave: Iomega Zip100
    -- Standard 3.5" floppy
    -- HP Deskjet 842C printer
    -- HP Scanjet 3400 flatbed scanner
    -- HP W1907 LCD monitor
    -- Altec Lansing speakers
    -- Dell keyboard
    -- Logitech Trackball mouse
  • abrenar
    abrenar Posts: 117
    i am not thinking of that. hehehe tnx for the replies again bro.

    \m/ peace out
  • mugzilla
    mugzilla Posts: 4
    See sig line for some of it:

    Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit
    320 gig WD
    Samsung dvd burner
    Shiny Thermaltake Wind RS case
  • wiebelhaus
    wiebelhaus Posts: 5
    System information report, generated by Sysinfo: 5/14/2009 12:50:16 AM
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/gsysinfo
    
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    	Running Ubuntu Linux, the 5.0 release.
    	GNOME: 2.26.1 (Ubuntu 2009-04-14)
    	Kernel version: 2.6.28-11-generic (#42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009)
    	GCC: 4.3.3 (i486-linux-gnu)
    	Xorg: unknown (09 April 2009  02:10:02AM) (09 April 2009  02:10:02AM)
    	Hostname: dalbuntu-desktop
    	Uptime: 3 days 7 h 18 min
    
    CPU INFORMATION
    	AuthenticAMD, AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
    	Number of CPUs: 2
    	CPU clock currently at 2000.069 MHz with 512 KB cache
    	Numbering: family(15) model(43) stepping(1)
    	Bogomips: 4000.13
    	
    MEMORY INFORMATION
    	Total memory: 2013 MB
    	Total swap: 5710 MB
    
    STORAGE INFORMATION
    	SCSI device -  scsi0
    		Vendor:  ATA      
    		Model:  ST3160811AS      
    	SCSI device -  scsi1
    		Vendor:  ATA      
    		Model:  ST3250620AS      
    	SCSI device -  scsi4
    		Vendor:  ATA      
    		Model:  WDC WD1600JB-00G 
    	SCSI device -  scsi5
    		Vendor:  TSSTcorp 
    		Model:  CD/DVDW TS-H652M 
    
    
    GRAPHIC CARD
    	VGA controller
    		nVidia Corporation NV42 [GeForce 6800 XT] (rev a2)
    		Subsystem: XFX Pine Group Inc. Device 2177
    
    SOUND CARD
    	Multimedia controller
    		ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB4x0 High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
    		Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Device 7191
    
    NETWORK
    	Ethernet controller
    		Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
    		Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Device 191c
    
    NVIDIA GRAPHIC CARD INFORMATION
    	Model name: GeForce 6800 XT
    	Card Type: PCI-E 16x
    	Video RAM: 256 MB
    	GPU Frequency: 350. MHz
    	Driver version: NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module  180.44  Mon Mar 23 14:59:10 PST 2009
    
  • Xipher_Zero
    Xipher_Zero Posts: 48
    Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R
    Proc : Core2Duo E6750
    Ram: 4gb of DDR2 1066mhz Ballistix
    VidCard: eVGA nVidia 9800GTX 1gb DDR3 Ram
    HD's: 4 x Seagate 1.5tb Sata Drives (6 terabytes in total)
    Optical: 2 Asus DRW-1418 Lightscribe DVD-RW

    Coolermaster Case with 600w Antec PowerSupply

    OS's ::

    Ubuntu 9.04 x86_64
    Fedora 10 x86_64
    OS X 10.5
    Windows 7 64bit
  • abrenar
    abrenar Posts: 117
    nice one do you partition your box for 4 OS, thats cool !!
  • Xipher_Zero
    Xipher_Zero Posts: 48
    The first drive is sliced up like this:

    Win7 :: 200mb
    Win7 :: 20gb
    OSx :: 30gb
    Ubuntu :: 922gb (Root=20gb, swap=2gb, home=900gb)
    Fedora :: 462.8gb (Root=20gb, home=remainder)

    I run everything through grub to handle the boot process.
  • abrenar
    abrenar Posts: 117
    a ok thats good, 1 box with different OS. me i just use virtual box to test new OS
    or to use new programs under different OS.
  • Xipher_Zero
    Xipher_Zero Posts: 48
    LOL Yeah I used to do that, but I really missed the performance of fully installed systems. I actually use the last 2 partions as floater Linux play partitions and install what looks interesting there. Currently Fedora's installed, but more than likely Ill try mandy again for the hell of it. I primarily use Ubuntu and sometimes OSX for Video editing (My god I cant wait for decent video editing software for linux!)
  • adrian
    adrian Posts: 6
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    Running Ubuntu Linux, the Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy) release.
    GNOME: 2.22.3 (Ubuntu 2008-07-09)
    Kernel version: 2.6.24-21-generic (#1 SMP Tue Oct 21 23:43:45 UTC 2008)
    GCC: 4.2.4 (i486-linux-gnu)
    Xorg: unknown (13 June 2008 01:08:21AM) (13 June 2008 01:08:21AM)
    Hostname: odin
    Uptime: 2 days 0 h 21 min

    CPU INFORMATION
    GenuineIntel, Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
    Number of CPUs: 2
    CPU clock currently at 3906.986 MHz with 1024 KB cache
    Numbering: family(15) model(4) stepping(9)
    Bogomips: 7820.59
    Flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe lm constant_tsc pebs bts pni monitor ds_cpl cid cx16 xtpr lahf_lm

    MEMORY INFORMATION
    Total memory: 1010 MB
    Total swap: 1004 MB

    STORAGE INFORMATION
    SCSI device - scsi0
    Vendor: PIONEER
    Model: DVD-RW DVR-111D
    SCSI device - scsi0
    Vendor: ASUS
    Model: CRW-5232A4
    SCSI device - scsi2
    Vendor: ATA
    Model: WDC WD800JD-00LS
    SCSI device - scsi2
    Vendor: ATA
    Model: WDC WD2500SD-01K

    HARDWARE INFORMATION
    MOTHERBOARD
    [...]

    GRAPHIC CARD
    [...]

    SOUND CARD
    [...]

    NETWORK
    [...]

    NVIDIA GRAPHIC CARD INFORMATION
    Model name: GeForce 6600
    Card Type: PCI-E 16x
    Video RAM: 256 MB
    GPU Frequency: 350 MHz
    Driver version: NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module 169.12 Thu Feb 14 17:53:07 PST 2008
  • abrenar
    abrenar Posts: 117
    did you try ubuntu studio OS, i have read that there are some new and useful video, audio and 3d editing.

    try it.
  • Xipher_Zero
    Xipher_Zero Posts: 48
    I have. I just prefer Final Cut and unfortunately there just isn't anything quick like it for Linux.
  • isaac
    isaac Posts: 17
    System Specs:

    Fedora 10
    Motherboard: Asus M4A79 Deluxe
    CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 940 Processor 3GHz
    Memory: 8GB Mushkin DDR2 6400
    Video: Nvidia GeForce 9800GT 512MB
    PSU: Thermaltake 1000W
    Case: Antec Sonata 2


    Can't remember what brand/model the HDD's are, but i've got 600GB in this system, SATA2 of course.

    I also have a MythTV box, another guest desktop, and a laptop all running Linux. Can't remember system specs off the top of my head for those though, and too lazy to look ;)
  • atreyu
    atreyu Posts: 216
    my boxen:

    box1:
    desktop
    RHEL 4.3
    AMD 1.4GHZ
    512 MB RAM
    some crappy video
    various IDE HDDs

    box2:
    desktop
    FC5 (if it ain't broke...)
    Intel Celeron 366MHz
    512 MB RAM
    some even crappier video
    various IDE HDDs

    box3:
    Cappucion PC
    FC3-based Mythbox
    Intel Pentium 256MHz
    256 MB RAM

    box4:
    Win2K (ahem.... :whistle: )

    box5:
    HP-UX with PA-RISC Linux

    + several Windows+Fedora laptops
  • ben
    ben Posts: 134
    Gentoo with 2.6.27-r8 Linux Kernel
    Intel Pentium Quad Core Machine
    4Gb RAM DDR2
    Seagate 250Gb HD
    Video NVidia 9800 GT, 2DVI and dual head on 22" Wide and 17" 4:3 (great video card !)
    DVD Recorder LG

    AMD64 config so full 64 bit system
  • vtel57
    vtel57 Posts: 164
    Virtual Box is like virtual sex. The real thing is better. :laugh:
  • weibullguy
    weibullguy Posts: 5
    Processor: AMD Athlon64x2 5600+
    RAM: 4GB DDR2
    HDD: 250GB Seagate SATA
    Monitor: 19" Samsung 931BF

    OS 1: Cross Linux from Scratch, version 1.1.0 x86_64 multilib
    OS 2: Gentoo 2008.0 AMD64
    OS3: CLFS, SVN from sometime in March x86_64 multilib
    OS4: CLFS 1.0.0 x86_64 "pure" 64-bit except I made changes to the book to be more FHS compliant.
  • abrenar
    abrenar Posts: 117
    vtel57 Virtual Box is like virtual sex. The real thing is better.




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    hehehe but virtual box is safer than the real thing, like virtual sex no babies ^__^
  • vtel57
    vtel57 Posts: 164
    You have a point, Arben. Just like with real sex, you have to use some common sense and protect yourself from nasties.

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