Dell PowerEdge SC440 (2008 vintage) (first of several posts)
Hardware
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00GHz
RAM: 4 GB
HD : 80 GB SATA, 500 GB SATA
NIC: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5754 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
WIFI: Atheros Communications Inc. AR928X Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)
VID: (On board) ATI Technologies Inc ES1000 (rev 02)
(PCIE card) ATI Technologies Inc RV370 [Radeon X300SE]
Sound: Ensoniq ES1371 [AudioPCI-97] (rev 08)
Software
grub4dos
Core 4.7.3 w/fltk-1.1.10, Xlibs, Xprogs, Xorg-7.5, wbar, jwm
openssh, minefield7, flash11, rdesktop, filezilla, gtm5, sylpheed, emelfm2, vlc, asunder, lame, (etc)
CorePure64 coexists nicely on the same boot media and works fine, though I usually use the 32 bit Core.
Config
frugal install - nothing persistent except the tce directory and mydata.gz
Some big static data gets dumped to persistent directories on an HD or USB stick.
I don't want my mp3 collection in mydata.gz - nor in my home directory either.)
The boot loader and OS are installed on both the HD and a USB stick. I boot from the USB stick by preference.
Usage
Primary desktop: web surfing, email, music playing, CD ripping, document scanning. telnet, ssh, rdesktop, ftp.
Comments
The ES1000 graphics can't do 1920x1080 display.
flash11 with the X300SE graphics hardware is ok for flash based games, but certainly not fast by modern standards.
The X300SE hardware had to be surgically inserted - minor mobo mod.
The Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5754 was not recognized by the earliest TinyCore (early 1.x) but has been fine since then.
I haven't used the Wifi much - just enough to satisfy myself that it works. It does.
Edit: Added system year and comment about CorePure64. lem 2013-01-15 01:46