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Re: [TCLUG:12556] Source for hardware
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> Can someone recommend a good place to buy components from?? It can
> either be local or mail-order. As far as local places go I have heard
> of General Nanosystems, but I have never been there.
>
> I have purchased motherboards and CPU's from www.cantek.com in the
> past and am looking for some place similar to what they offer. The
> last time I tried purchasing from them they had updated their
> customer database and lost the info. they had on the company where I
> work. There was a major delay/SNAFU in getting them to accept our
> purchase order so I cancelled to order and I am not interested in
> going back to them.
>
> Here is what I am looking for:
>
> Some type of 'bare-bones' system or the components to build one
> myself. I would be happy with a K6-2 or Celeron system to run RedHat
> or Mandrake linux.
>
> I need to build two systems to be placed in remote offices to act as
> low end servers. A bunch of documents will be mirrored via ftp from a
> main office and then accesible to a LAN through SAMBA. They may also
> be used for a POP3 server if I can find a package I can get to run.
> Each location will have less than 10 users that will need access to
> them so I am not looking for anything real powerful.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
Try the General Nanosystems web page it list off the prices for everything in
their store www.nanosys1.com
>
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