Linux Ubuntu Media Server PC for under $350 - Hardware Selection - Buying a PC
The Goal: Build a cheap Ubuntu Linux box for movie and photo viewing on my widescreen TV
I recently experimented with connecting my Xubuntu Linux laptop to my TV and found the results to be interesting enough to seriously rethink my entire media strategy.
It inspired me to embark on a project with a simple goal. To get a PC dedicated to the task. I’m not going to install “Ubuntu Media Server” which is a distribution in it’s own right.. There is no need - it’s just Ubuntu Linux with some extra stuff - so I’m going to install Ubuntu.
My criteria were:
- Spend less than $350
- Leave the door open to upgrade to gigabit ( fast ) network and high end video card
- Find a PC that fit in a space 14.8” high
- Find a PC with low noise levels
Is $350 / entry level too much to ask? NO. Since Microsoft’s launch of Vista, you’ll find that “entry level” for Vista means “loaded!” for Linux!
Build or Buy? What is the best foundation for a Media Center PC
Well that really depends on what special offers you can find, but, it’s more and more common to be able to buy a PC for the same or less than the sum of it’s parts.
I considered one of the cheapo Ubuntu PCs, like the Walmart $199, but reseach that and you’ll find it’s not very expandable - it’s micro sized components in a big box, and more suited to installing in my car than my TV room.. another project brews.
I tracked prices and offers at Tigerdirect.com ( build your own ), HP, Dell and retailers like Circuit City, Best Buy, MicroCenter and CompUSA and decided that I really could buy something within the price range ready made, with the advantage of user reviews to help me gauge fan noise potential.
In the end, the offers at Dell outshone the competion, and their 14.5” high cases closed the deal for me.
How to get the best deal at Dell.com
In a word, “experiment”. There are at least 3 different paths you can take to get the same hardware at Dell.com, with a price variance of up to $60!
On the Inspiron 531 line, you get to choose between standard and “Slim” for the same price. Either could do, but know that the “Slim” version has more limited video driver possibilities - it only accepts half height cards.
The three routes are:
- Build your own ( which takes you down a Vista path )
- Search site for “Ubuntu” which takes you to the Ubuntu Linux Dell PCs
- “Built For you” which offers you a small selection of prebuilt Vista Machines
Try them all! You’ll find price variation like:
- Monitor can be removed from package to save up to $170
- The optical disk on some is a decent Rewrite DVD, and some is more basic with a $30 upgrade option
- Some come with Linux as the OS, but the base hardware is often more expensive!
Another option is to google “Dell Coupons” and see what you come up with. When I ordered, the way to go was the “Built For You” non-customizable machines with the default options, but removed monitor.
- $329
- Free Shipping
- Decent AMD processor ( my preference )
- 1 gig RAM
- 250gig disk
- Onboard nVidia ( for Ubuntu, if in doubt get nVidia )
- Decent Rewriteable DVD that other routes charge an extra $30 for
- A Vista license ( for what it’s worth )
That’s pretty meaty. Just before Vista release I bought my current desktop, a very similar HP for $600 and it has a slightly slower processor!
Tips on Ordering from Dell and getting your gear QUICKLY
Dell go out of their way to avoid giving you shipping estimates during the order process. Their FAQ talks about build times of 3-6 days, but doesn’t make any promises.
Before ordering call DELL customer service and ask what the lead time on builds at the moment. If you have a local DELL store call them too. The answers I got were “about 10 days” and “about 6 days”.
After ordering, the shipping estimate I got from DELL was 30 days!
DELL pride themselves on customer service, and a follow up email detailing that I got verbal estimates of 6 to 10 days got things in motion. I persisted, and the result was an overnight Saturday delivery, 8 days after my order.
I think if you keep going in a DELL email customer support thread, they will continue to make the effort to give you what you consider to be good service. If you don’t ask, you won’t get.
Next steps. Coming very soon
Do Diggers digg down new users?
I created a new Digg profile “gnoshme” as part of my new online identity and I’m retiring the old one ( will delete it ).
My old profile is about 2 years old and has a pretty reasonable reputation with a fair number of front page stories and thousands of comments and thousands of diggs. It’s not unusual for me to go back and look for replies to old comments I’ve made so I’ve a fair idea about how my comments are received, and in general, I get dugg.
Here’s the strange thing. ALL of the comments I made on day one with the new profile got a negative rating, and my profile ( after I’ve made only comments ) has 17 views!!
Do diggers ( except me ) always look at someones profile? Are people looking at this new profile, thinking I’m a noob and digging me down just for the hell of it? I can see no other reason.
Ron Paul MLK Money Bomb thoughts
Well the Ron Paul hype has died down alot, and I think the people left are the hardcore supporters.
It has definitely been demoralizing recently. I think many of us were naively thinking that the right message is enough [In blind polls where the message not the person is polled, RP wins hands down.]
The press continue to ridicule, marginalize and at times blatantly ignore this man - but we can’t expect the marketing division of the system to help us over throw it.
Still - It’s a Ron Paul Money Bomb day, so I’m in. This man inspires me and I still think there is a chance. The media have the power to push and pull candidates fortunes, and so far we’ve seen the rise and fall of so many that they are running out of options.
While they will never push Ron Paul, they may run out of steam playing puppet master with all others and some reality might return to the process.
Building a Web Identity Part 2 (Already!)
Who would have known, but wow - Google has picked it up already!
WITHIN ONE HOUR of beginning to build my new online life, Google already has two hits on “gnoshme”.
Digg
Digg comments, and as the google description of the link includes some Digg content, we can see that one was picked up 10 minutes after I posted it, and the other 17 minutes.
Digg profile picked up overnight
Blogspot & Wordpress.com blogs
Entries in my old blog talking about my new blog indexed in under 10 minutes.
Gnoshme.com Content
Content indexed overnight, no doubt following the links from Blogspot and WordPress.



