Subj : Lesson learned To : Sean Dennis From : Arelor Date : Wed Jun 02 2021 15:20:26 Re: Lesson learned By: Sean Dennis to All on Tue Jun 01 2021 08:38 pm > Hi everyone, > > I spent an hour or so tonight learning something: do not buy computers with > Broadcom chips in them if you want to use anything other than Windows on it. > > I am using a little HP Z210 workstation with a little i3 and formerly 4GB of > RAM with a 500GB HD. I also have a HP EliteDesk 705 SFF (i7, 8GB RAM, 1TB > HD). I decided to swap out the hard drives between computers. It's worked > before: since Linux runs completely in RAM, I've successfully moved the same > Linux install between computers with ease. > > Not this time. > > This time, the EliteDesk didn't have any network. Even after searching on > my phone and Google and putting in the right driver (tg3), it didn't work. > I spent a good 30 minutes going around Google, doing this and that, without > any success. > > So I gave up. > > I looked in a box of various computer-y parts and things that I brought with > me to the apartment and I found a 4GB stick of RAM that would fit in the > EliteDesk. I then swapped the 8GB of RAM for that 4GB stick in the > EliteDesk and stuck that 8GB into the Z210. > > The Z210 is working great ... better than before. It's definitely breathing > easier when I watch a stream on Twitch via Chrome and do other work. > > Lesson learned: be a lot more picky about buying computer equipment. > Generally, if I stick to mainstream Intel stuff, I'm pretty good, like this > Z210 is all Intel. > > Sure, I wasted a few hours but really gets me is having a computer I can't > use ... I paid $250 for that EliteDesk and it works nicely with Windows ... > but you can't use anything else on it. > > I think I might give it to one of my parents if they will have it. If not, > I might sell it and get me a Z800 workstation off of eBay. Those Z800s are > monsters but they are built like tanks. > > Later, > Sean > > ... Do you remember when Coke was sipped not sniffed? Too bad you didn't get it to work. I source most of my computers from a second hand dealer. You can have some Optiplex computers for 30 bucks the piece. I even get my computers for work there. More often than not they work, and if they don't, I am off only 30 bucks :-) -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (618:250/24) .