On 21/08/13 17:34, Peter Alefounder wrote:
>   
> I was considering getting this from Portswood Computers:
>   
> case with 500W PSU
> Gigabyte GA-F2A55M-HD2 motherboard
> AMD Dual Core A4-5300 (3.4GHz) with integrated HD7480G graphics
> 1 x 4GB DDR3 memory 1333MHz
> 500GB SATA hard drive
> SATA DVD+-RW
>   
> which they are selling for 320 pounds. They said this would be
> cheaper than buying the parts separately as they do a discount for
> complete machines.
Novatech have something that sounds not dissimilar in their barebones 
section (no discs etc.) for £164.
They say that does have a VGA D-Type. Gigabyte seem unsure .. in one 
place it says yes, in another it says no. Odd.
Novatech officially don't support their products on Linux, however a 
number of their staff run Linux, so do know what they're doing and might 
make helpful suggestions.  I've used them many times, and usually am a 
satisfied customer.
>   So far, searching with Google has
> done nothing but make me think that getting/building a computer that
> runs Linux is becoming more difficult.
In recent years I've done only fairly cursory research about whether and 
PC will run Linux OK, and so far I haven't come unstuck with that. 
Mostly the worst that happens is that the graphics card works, but not 
in '3D accelerated' mode. I have given up with a couple of Bluetooth chips.
There are some complications installing onto machines that have the UEFI 
BIOS, because installations 'must be digitally signed'. I doubt there 
are any systems, though, on which you can't turn that off.
On the whole, I think getting Linux running on most PCs is easier now 
than it's ever been (IMHO).  Generally, only the UEFI causes 
complications, but I think doesn't stop Linux, and Dual booting with 
UEFI is also tricky.  Most other stuff just works.
Unfortunately, of course, I can't actually promise hat it will in any 
particular case. Personally, though, I'd be surprised if it doesn't.
Gordon.
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