for a new Linspire box at Fry's yesterday. It seems to work pretty well for the money invested. I didn't expect much and must admit it's a slow machine. I was hoping that this box would solve a problem reading SD memory in my 12 in one card reader. The reader works great with CF memory in two different linux boxes, mepis and linspire. My flash jump drive works well too. Getting online was easy as pie, just plugged in the cat 5 cable and clicked the browser button. The first boot was tedious because you must accept and name and etc...... There's a pretty cool animated tutorial that auto starts for noobs. It lasts almost an hour and has audio during the first 10 minutes. The tutorial is flash driven and moves slow for my taste. Several reminders that CNR(click n run) is available and offers free software. I visited that and found minimal free software. A $20. or $50. subscription will get you lots of software. For the $160. I got one box, ps2 keyboard, ps2 three button wheel mouse, cheap speakers, power cord, and a short phone cord all in black. Inside you get AMD sempron 2400+, 128 ddr333, 40gig, modem card on cnr slot, floppy, 52xCD rom, on the mobo is sound, 2-ps2 ports,10/100, 4-usb 2.0, parallel, serial, video, agp expansion slot, 3 open pci slots. It also came with 2 cd's, recovery with install or run from disk, and a mobo CD. A users guide for the motherboard has no manufacture name with model number 741GX-M2 only on the cover. I'm hoping that more memory will speed this thing up. hap -- Hap McDaniel --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss