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− | * [[Asus Pundit]] ([http:// | + | * [[Asus Pundit]] ([http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=1&l2=3&l3=0&model=1087&modelmenu=1 URL])<br>Quite a few people use this system, be sure you do not get it's newer brother Pundit-R, since not all of the hardware is supported under Linux. See [http://gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/68306 this] and [http://gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/67638 this] thread. |
* Asus Pundit-R - Fully supported with minimal effort using Ubuntu. | * Asus Pundit-R - Fully supported with minimal effort using Ubuntu. | ||
* Asus Terminator | * Asus Terminator |
Revision as of 14:03, 26 October 2006
Barebones systems are computer cases that already contain a motherboard. Most of these system are rather small, and therefore have the motherboard built in, so they can be great if you don't want a big clunky beige box. Sometimes other peripherals are also called "Barebones".
Interesting Barebones
- Asus Pundit (URL)
Quite a few people use this system, be sure you do not get it's newer brother Pundit-R, since not all of the hardware is supported under Linux. See this and this thread. - Asus Pundit-R - Fully supported with minimal effort using Ubuntu.
- Asus Terminator
- Shuttle XPC M1000
- Shuttle XPC M2000
- Shuttle XPC mini X100
- Msi Mega Pc 180 / 651 / 865 /