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===Gonzo II===
===Gonzo II===
* '''OS''': Kubuntu 8.04
* '''OS''': Kubuntu 8.04
* '''sysbd''': [http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4209930&Tab=11&NoMapp= Biostar P4M900-M7FE v7.0] [[wikipedia:Socket 775|Socket 775]] ([[:Image:2008-11-01 TigerDirect packing slip.detail.jpg|invoice]])
* '''sysbd''': Biostar P4M900-M7FE v7.0 [[wikipedia:Socket 775|Socket 775]] ([[:Image:2008-11-01 TigerDirect packing slip.detail.jpg|invoice]])
** [http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en-us/mb/driver.php?S_ID=314 BioStar driver downloads]
** [http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4209930&Tab=11&NoMapp= TigerDirect]
** Supposedly uses a [http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=37&Level=5&Conn=4&ProdID=144 RealTek ALC662] for sound, but lspci detects "VIA Technologies, Inc. VIA High Definition Audio Controller (rev 10)"
* '''CPU''': Intel Pentium D "3.20GHz" but actually running at 2.1 GHz - ??
* '''CPU''': Intel Pentium D "3.20GHz" but actually running at 2.1 GHz - ??
* '''RAM''': 3,050,268 kb
* '''RAM''': 3,050,268 kb

Revision as of 22:13, 7 February 2009

We have too many computers – looked at one way; in other ways, we don't have enough.

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Specifications

This is a brief record of the specs of the various machines we use.

Beaker

Harena's Windows-addiction machine, now used only for Eudora and games

Bunsen

  • OS: Fedora Core 6 Kubuntu 8.04

Harena's main desktop

Cookie

  • CPU: Pentium III 731.594 MHz, ~384 MB RAM, ~40 GB HD
  • OS: Ubuntu 6.10

This is officially Zander's machine

Floyd

  • OS: Kubuntu 7.10 8.04

Harena's laptop

Gonzo II

  • OS: Kubuntu 8.04
  • sysbd: Biostar P4M900-M7FE v7.0 Socket 775 (invoice)
  • CPU: Intel Pentium D "3.20GHz" but actually running at 2.1 GHz - ??
  • RAM: 3,050,268 kb
  • HD: 2 x 500 GB

Melorr

Mel's laptop

Mokey

Currently in retirement; needs new power supply. Slated to become Benjamin's PC (though at this rate it will be obsolete before we find a place to set it up).

Rizzo

  • OS: Xubuntu 7.10
  • CPU: Celeron 1.6 GHz (64-bit? not sure; using 32-bit Xubuntu)
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • HD: constantly adding more; was up to a terabyte last time I checked

The basement-rat server; runs Apache and MySQL for web site development; stores backups

Scooter

Woozle's Sony Vaio laptop

  • OS: Kubuntu 8.10 (very sluggish; will probably replace with Ubuntu or Xubuntu soon)
  • CPU: ~600 Mhz
  • RAM: 256 MB (max)

Vincent Ia

  • OS: Win98
  • Sysbd: Asus A7N266-VM (1 GB RAM max)
  • CPU: AMD Athlon(TM) XP 1800+, 1529.384 MHz
  • RAM: 743172 kB

Josh's machine

Not on the network; very outdated Pentium-something running Windows 95B.

Retired

old Vincent

  • CPU: "Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.50GHz" at 1495.302 MHz
  • Specs: Compaq Presario 5320US (HP Amazon)
  • RAM: 512kb
  • HD: 55.8 GB primary, also a ~20 GB secondary ("Nymineteen")
  • OS: Windows 98

Woozle's Windows-addiction machine; used for CoolEdit Pro, PaintShop Pro

Gonzo I

  • OS: Kubuntu 7.10
  • Sysbd: ASUS A7N266-VM (1 GB RAM max)
  • CPU: AMD Athlon(TM) XP 1800+, 1529.384 MHz
  • RAM: 743172 kB

Was woozle's main desktop; replaced by Gonzo II

Deceased

Vincent I

  • Sysbd: Biostar U8668 (2 GB RAM max)
  • CPU: Intel x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 4, whatever that is
  • RAM: 1022 MB RAM (1 GB)

Other Hardware

eventually this will want its own page

MAC IDs

  • 00-0c-30-e3-15-bd: must be one of the Vonage boxes or a wireless hub (I wrote those down somewhere...)

Log

  • 2009-02-03 Moved Vincent's HDs over to Gonzo II; video and most system drivers seem to work.
  • 2009-01-19 Gonzo I got replaced by Gonzo II over the summer
  • 2008-01-02 Vincent got fried by a dying power supply; it turns out Rizzo's only problem was an electrically-problematic HD, so old Rizzo is now taking Vincent's place. All it took was finding Win98 drivers for the video and onboard ethernet.