by RealNC » Wed May 20, 2015 10:30 am
Flack's suggestion will work, but for maximum compatibility, I'd recommend a cheap PC. Just get the cheapest you can find. Prefer those that come with Linux pre-installed, since they have hardware that has good Linux drivers.
Stay away from "Steam Boxes". They are hugely overpriced (if their hardware is worth $200, they sell for $400.)
However, building your own PC by buying individual components is usually cheapest. You'll spend maybe 3 or 4 hours putting them together. A mainboard, a cpu, 4GB RAM, a hard disk, a case, a PSU, a keyboard and a mouse. Maybe a DVD drive too, if you're not comfortable with making bootable USB sticks.
One thing to look out for: make sure that the mainboard has a setting to disable "secure boot". Otherwise you might not be able to install some of the Linux distros. (Secure boot is controlled by Microsoft and prevents "unverified" operating systems from being installed.)
Flack's suggestion will work, but for maximum compatibility, I'd recommend a cheap PC. Just get the cheapest you can find. Prefer those that come with Linux pre-installed, since they have hardware that has good Linux drivers.
Stay away from "Steam Boxes". They are hugely overpriced (if their hardware is worth $200, they sell for $400.)
However, building your own PC by buying individual components is usually cheapest. You'll spend maybe 3 or 4 hours putting them together. A mainboard, a cpu, 4GB RAM, a hard disk, a case, a PSU, a keyboard and a mouse. Maybe a DVD drive too, if you're not comfortable with making bootable USB sticks.
One thing to look out for: make sure that the mainboard has a setting to disable "secure boot". Otherwise you might not be able to install some of the Linux distros. (Secure boot is controlled by Microsoft and prevents "unverified" operating systems from being installed.)