> Audio jukebox and music file storage server

> Handling email

> Hosting a remote printer and providing remote printing services

> Network font server

> Providing FTP server access

> Remote logging capture

> Secondary network-attached backup server

> Serving as an intranet (internal LAN) web server

> Unattended dialup gateway, voice mailbox, or fax machine

> Use as a 'thin-client' workstation for basic desktop tasks

Older PCs can handle any task that does not require a CPU with a lot of horsepower. To get the most out of your hardware, do not install any more software than required (a good idea in any case, especially if you are building a server). To get a little performance boost, add as much RAM as economically and practically feasible. If you cannot do this, cut down on memory usage by turning off unwanted or unneeded services. You can also recompile a custom Linux kernel to save a bit more memory and increase performance.

Planning for Hard Drive Storage for Your Fedora Installation

Making room for Fedora requires you to decide on how to use existing hard drive space. You might decide to replace existing hard drives entirely, for example, or you might decide to use only one operating system on your computer, making partitioning unnecessary. A full install from this book's DVD will require at least 7GB hard drive space just for the software, so if you plan to install everything, a 10GB hard drive could be ideal for a workstation. Note that depending on how you plan to use Linux, a smaller-capacity disk can be used, or a disk capacity many times the size of your system will be required.

NOTE

The following recommended installations and minimal storage requirements are based on a full install of the freely available version of Fedora distributed on the Internet. The copy of Fedora included with this book is the same, but you might find many additional software packages available from third-party Fedora contributors. Installing additional software affects your storage requirements.

The Fedora installer no longer provides different installation classes. Instead it allows you a lot of control over the software that you want to install. However, you can specify whether you want to install tools for productivity and development and can specific packages according to your exact requirements. Fedora computes the storage space required when you are selecting packages, so you can always be sure that you have sufficient hard drive space before it starts to install. Of course, if you are after a minimalist installation, here are some software packages you might want to consider passing up in the installation process for as small a system as possible:

> X

> Gnome

> KDE

> Any graphical Internet tools

> Office/productivity applications

> Documentation

> Sound and video applications and utilities

> Any development software or libraries

Checking Hardware Compatibility

Fedora software for Intel-based PCs is compiled for the minimum x86 platform supported by the Linux kernel.

NOTE

The compatibility information in this appendix relates to Fedora. Other distributions might have different storage and CPU requirements. Also bear in mind that Fedora is available for x86-64 and PPC architectures, too. Consult the release notes to get a detailed specification for these versions.

Specific issues regarding Linux hardware compatibility can be researched online at a number of sites. A pretty good place to visit if you want to know about general hardware compatibility with Linux is http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/index.php; this covers a wide range of hardware devices and peripherals.

Other sites, such as the Linux-USB device overview at http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/, offer an interactive browsing of supported devices, and printer compatibility can be researched at LinuxPrinting.org at http://linuxprinting.org/. Some hardware categories to consider in your research include the following:

Controller cards — Such as SCSI, IDE, SATA, FireWire

CPUs — Intel, AMD, Power, 64 Bit, and Multi-Core

Input devices — Keyboards

Modems — External, PCMCIA, PCI, and controllerless workarounds

Network cards — ISA, PCI, USB, and others

Pointing devices — Mice, tablets, and possibly touch screens

Printers — Various printer models

RAM — Issues regarding types of system memory

Sound cards — Issues regarding support

Specific motherboard models — Compatibility or other issues

Specific PCs, servers, and laptop models — Compatibility reports, vendor certification

Storage devices — Removable, fixed, and others

Video cards — Console issues (X compatibility depends on the version of X or vendor-based X distribution used.)

If you have a particular laptop or PC model, check with its manufacturer for Linux support issues. Some manufacturers such as HP now offer a Linux operating system preinstalled, or have an in-house Linux hardware certification program. Laptop users will definitely want to browse to Linux on Laptops at http://linux- laptop.net/.

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A company called EmperorLinux in the United States supplies laptops from prominent manufacturers with Linux preinstalled complete with support. They have been in business for a few years now, and ensure 100% compatibility with the laptops that they sell. Check out their range athttp://www.emperorlinux.com.

If you cannot find compatibility answers in various online databases, continue your research by reading the Linux Hardware HOWTO at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ Hardware-HOWTO/. At that address, you will find loads of general information and links to additional sources of information.

Keep in mind that when PC hardware is unsupported under Linux, it is generally because the manufacturer cannot or will not release technical specifications or because no one has taken the time and effort to develop a driver. If you hit a roadblock with a particular piece of hardware, check the hardware manufacturer's support web pages, or Google's Linux pages at http://www.google.com/linux. You can then type in a specific search request and

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