Ooooh...
It is the INTEL Case!!!
I have found the case of my dreams.
You can get a base model for 329.95 at:
gotocol.com
This is the INTEL link:
There is a great pic of it here at the INTEL site:
Boy do I really want one now!!!
Looks Very Similar to some of the intel Chassis..
Intel SC5000 Server Chassis
INTEL Server Chassis at Gotocol
Wow...somebody cut into a pretty expensive case to make this thing.
Way to go.
I want one too....;)
I have used the dremel to modify many things on my cases.
It is a fantastic tool to have, but it is definately more of a finesse tool.
For making fan holes definately go for a reinforced cutter.
Then you can use the dremel for deburring and making screw holes.
Hey what is wrong with the Kingston network cards?
Who says they aren't as good a quality?
I have had a bunch of Kingston products and they have been very dependable and amazingly easy to setup with Linux.
Never one problem.
Maybe I am stupid, but when people start saying that this card or that...
I have run Slackware, Redhat, Suse, and Mandrake.
Currently I have Mandrake on 3 systems and it works really well.
It has proven reliable in recognizing and configuring all of my hardware which is generally older. I love some of the new features. It is much slicker and at least for me has been...
If that doesn't seem to do it then you can use:
Fast FTP
I know you said that you are wary of downloading from unknown sites, but I have never had a problem grabbing random files to patch up systems that have gone south with missing or corrupted files.
Good Luck.
:)
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