Well, there's one way to find out. 
Install and let us know!

Install and let us know!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: alx9r on May 02, 2008, 06:36:16 AM
I was hoping to find a "benchmark system" made of known-compatible components that exercises the core features of LinuxMCE. I couldn't find such a system spec anywhere in the wiki, forums, or web. I did, however, find lots of wisdom and guidance in those places. Based on that, I am designing a system that can hopefully become that "benchmark system" I was seeking. I will be documenting that design on my user page in the wiki which you can find here:
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/User:Alx9r
At this point, my hope is that I can get this system working without too many issues. Once I can do that, I am hoping to sufficiently document my system so that others can replicate it for themselves. That way newbies have a way of getting a basic system up and running without the huge learning curve that I encountered.
If you are interested in this "benchmark system" spec, please reply here, so I can gauge how useful this exercise is likely to be to everyone.
Cheers,
Alex