I am only recommending a keyboard: when you next get to a computer show or fleamarket, try and find an IBM keyboard. If you need to adapt it, get the adapter. These KB's are nearly indestructable, unless you lose key parts, the connecting cords are replaceable --with the other kind of plug, BTW--they have an excellent touch, unless you like silent soft keying. I don't suppose there are new ones around, but whatever--they're unbeatable. And the older ones don't have the goofy "Windows keys." If you need one, there was also a "shrunken" version, about 3" shorter, that you could use in restricted spaces. It put the numerics in with the letters, like a laptop, but you could always use the numbers on top of the KB. --doug At 09:59 AM 4/13/2004 -0700, Stephen W wrote:
As I read the posts and compare my experiences with SuSE and my equipment I bean to ask myself (and now you):
If I were to build a pesonal use system from scratch what products would I use (What would I AVOID)?
It seems my Asus A7N8X-E board is less than ideal (especially the ethernet and Nvidia pieces.) So too my "left over" M$ keyboard and 4-button+scroll mouse.
So, if you were starting over for a personal home system (and wanting to have a single networked computer - your wife's win98 machine) what would you do?
Thanks StephenW
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