hands on wrote:
>
> Thanks for all the responses. I guess I better do some more reading
> first.
>
If you have some idea where you want to start (i.e. nail down one
component first), we can help suggest things that might go with
it. But there are too many combinations, for us to profitably
suggest the entire solution to you. So if you need help
"filling in the gaps" or "checking for errors in the order"
or "does this work with that", we can help you.
The Linux requirement makes things a bit trickier, because
sometimes a particular motherboard and its way of doing things,
might not (yet) be well supported in Linux. I presume there
is info somewhere, on what stuff is supported, but I wasn't
able to find a good authoritative source when I looked. I
have that general problem with Linux anyway - too many dead
links, means extended searching trying to find a HowTo that
is valid today.
If you were building a Windows box, it is in the best interests
of the motherboard maker, that drivers are provided, so there
is less checking to do. At least, as long as the OS choice is
current. Trying to answer the question "will my new computer
run Win98", is another tricky one I'd sooner not answer.
Paul
>> Stay informed about: need info on first build