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I have a computer that just sits on the closet and I want to do something with it. Originally it was a Video On Demand computer for our hotel.
I started to use it in the home, but began not to work so well. Hard to add movies to the proprietary software, and modify the database and connecting it to all rooms separately I need a bigger amplifier.
So with that said. I decided to use this PC in my garage. I have an automotive program (Mitchell OnDemand) and I'm tired of running inside to use it on my laptop I wanted to bring this in the garage. Now I also wanted to use it for music in the garage for when I'm not running the TV.
So now to my question(s):
Would Linux be a good choice for a music box + my Ondemand (running through Wine)?
What flavor of Linux? (Novice user) I can learn and run commands easily with guidance.
Or would I be better suited staying with Windows on this machine? Currently has 2000 on it but has a key for XP Pro.
Here's the specs of the computer:
SuperMicro P8SCT
Key Features
A closer look at the system
SuperMicro Mainboard P8SCT (Link Here)
(2) DDR2 128x72 533mhz 1GB
Western Digital 120gb SATA II
Western Digital 250gn RAID Edition
Western Digital 250gn RAID Edition
Sony 1.44 Floppy drive
4U Raclmount RM42200 Chenbro (Link here) Slow site, be patient.
Sparkle 460 Watt 24 pin powersupply
Harmony 4ES MPEG-2 Decoder Circuit Board
OOH Video Systems Ltd. - Circuit Boards
&
Dialogic® D/4PCIUF and D/4PCIU4S Combined Media Boards
D/4 | D/4PCI | D/4PCIUF and D/4PCIU4S Combined Media Boards | Dialogic
XP Professional OEM with key, (Windows 2000 Loaded on the system)
I started to use it in the home, but began not to work so well. Hard to add movies to the proprietary software, and modify the database and connecting it to all rooms separately I need a bigger amplifier.
So with that said. I decided to use this PC in my garage. I have an automotive program (Mitchell OnDemand) and I'm tired of running inside to use it on my laptop I wanted to bring this in the garage. Now I also wanted to use it for music in the garage for when I'm not running the TV.
So now to my question(s):
Would Linux be a good choice for a music box + my Ondemand (running through Wine)?
What flavor of Linux? (Novice user) I can learn and run commands easily with guidance.
Or would I be better suited staying with Windows on this machine? Currently has 2000 on it but has a key for XP Pro.
Here's the specs of the computer:
SuperMicro P8SCT
Key Features
- Intel® Pentium® 4 LGA775 Package 800MHz FSB, Celeron® 533MHz FSB
- Intel® E7221 (Copper River) Chipset & integrated server-quality onboard video
- Up to 4GB DDR2 400/533MHz unbuffered ECC/non-ECC SDRAM
- Dual Broadcom BCM5721 Gigabit LAN Controllers
- Built-in SATA Controller 4x SATA Drive Support
- 1x 64-bit 133MHz PCI-X
- 5x 32-bit 33MHz PCI
- Support for IPMI 2.0
A closer look at the system
SuperMicro Mainboard P8SCT (Link Here)
(2) DDR2 128x72 533mhz 1GB
Western Digital 120gb SATA II
Western Digital 250gn RAID Edition
Western Digital 250gn RAID Edition
Sony 1.44 Floppy drive
4U Raclmount RM42200 Chenbro (Link here) Slow site, be patient.
Sparkle 460 Watt 24 pin powersupply
Harmony 4ES MPEG-2 Decoder Circuit Board
OOH Video Systems Ltd. - Circuit Boards
&
Dialogic® D/4PCIUF and D/4PCIU4S Combined Media Boards
D/4 | D/4PCI | D/4PCIUF and D/4PCIU4S Combined Media Boards | Dialogic
XP Professional OEM with key, (Windows 2000 Loaded on the system)