What specific hardware configurations does CS support?
Most any modern PC should work as long as the ancillary hardware (video, sound, network) included with the computer is on Redhat’s HCL. But there are a few “gotchas”: • CS supports only IDE boot disks. If you desire a SCSI disk for high speed data access please have that installed as a secondary disk for use with data01. • CS prefers supporting only SCSI CD burners. In fact, previously only SCSI CD burners were supported. However, demand from the user community has forced us to rethink this policy — primarily because IDE CD burners have become so cheap. • Be careful about the video card you purchase. Recent NVIDIA cards, for example, are only supportable through proprietary video drivers by NVIDIA and do not work with the standard “Free” drivers shipped with XFree86. And recent ATI Radeon cards aren’t well supported at all. Basically, the more recent the video card the less likely it will be supported under XFree86. CS has also learned not to provide a complete listing of specific sup