- Apr 9, 2003
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I am a college freshman with more hard drives than I have hard drive bays. This has motivated me in recent months to begin aquiring components to build myself a file server. By file server, I mean a computer that will sit quietly and dispense data, working on SETI@home in it's spare time. I want to have it run some flavor of Linux, but I don't yet know which one. Here are my requirements:
It needs to be realtively easy to use. I've never tried linux before and this things without GUIs drive me nuts. I'm pretty good at figuring stuff out but if all it gives me is a blinking cursor I don't have the time to guess at commands until it does something.
It needs to play nice with the other computers in the house, all of which are running Windows XP. I need to be able to set up some easy way for all the other computers to be able to access the files on the server. It would be a plus if I could access the files from the web. (I'm pretty sure that just means being able to use ssh)
It needs to run Seti@home. Because of the spare parts I had on hand, this file server has an Athlon XP 2100+, and idle processors do the devil's work.
I need to be able to install it without tearing my hair out. Or knowing assembly programming.
Any suggestions as to what distro of Linux I should use, or general suggestions about installation, would be greatly appreciated.
It needs to be realtively easy to use. I've never tried linux before and this things without GUIs drive me nuts. I'm pretty good at figuring stuff out but if all it gives me is a blinking cursor I don't have the time to guess at commands until it does something.
It needs to play nice with the other computers in the house, all of which are running Windows XP. I need to be able to set up some easy way for all the other computers to be able to access the files on the server. It would be a plus if I could access the files from the web. (I'm pretty sure that just means being able to use ssh)
It needs to run Seti@home. Because of the spare parts I had on hand, this file server has an Athlon XP 2100+, and idle processors do the devil's work.
I need to be able to install it without tearing my hair out. Or knowing assembly programming.
Any suggestions as to what distro of Linux I should use, or general suggestions about installation, would be greatly appreciated.