Which version of clearcase are you going to install?
I want to warn you that clearcase is only supported (and can be installed) on Redhat Linux. That's because clearcase gives mvfs module that is precompiled against redhat kernels (I hope that'll change in the future, since Rational was bought...
There are reaaaaly fast harddrives made made of memory modules. It's like having 30GB ramdisk :-). If you are willing to spend >$15K for it - it will fly...
1. Goto Bios Set it to boot from Maxtor. Install Linux as usual (it will install it on Maxtor). You can switch between Linux and Windows from bios now (which I think is inpractical - but your choice).
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2. you can simply install Linux on Maxtor. It will try write MBR to WD. Tell it not to do...
When we bought Exchange 2000 for a place I worked before, we received free copies (and licenses) of Outlook for Windows and for Mac. You can not use all Exchange features without Outlook.
Basic version will not have CodeWeavers Crossover Office ($55 alone) and CrossOver Plugin, so he won't be able to run windows progs. Deluxe version is a very nice windows desktop replacement. Servers should never run windows in the first place.
Try any other Debian distro. Try http://www.xandros.com - it is debian based (you can install from debian sources), easy to install, has new kernel (2.4.19) and can run windows programs (like MS Office or Quicktime). Perfect windows replacement.
I bought Xandros Desktop and all I can say it awesome. Nicely packaged, properly configured, no annoying bugs. If you want extra - Debian mirrors are there (just enable them - take # away). Has 2.4.19 kernel, NVIDIA drivers. You can run windows programs in it (you should be able to do most of...
Try Xandros. It is commercially supported distro based on Debian. It has 2.4.19 kernel and latest drivers in it. And you can apt-get from debian and xandros :)
Keep in mind, than Athlon's cache design is different from Intel. Athlon's CPU have data in 1 cache only (L1 or L2) - no duplicates. So AMD cpu's cache 384kb of unique data. Intel's CPUs (IMHO) duplicate data from L2 into L1, so at any given time data from L1 is stored in L2. So Intel's CPU's...
Xandros from http://www.xandros.com. It is very stable (based on Debian - you can install debian packages), easy to install, can run Windows programs (hey - put MS Office CD inside and install it) and works great. I tried a lot of distros, but Xandors is the best by far.
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