Finally, here is the build log from my most recent PC build. This new PC was put in the lovely blue case you see pictured, and I named her “Streaky” after Supergirl’s cat. You may recall that my pink Supergirl Linux box is called “Comet” after Supergirl’s horse.
Here are the new machine’s specs
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ Windsor 2.6GHz 2 x 1MB L2 Cache Socket AM2 Processor
G.SKILL 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800
ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 64 Pro
The pictures show an abit, but I had to replace it with a Gigabyte
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Pink Supergirl Linux Box: Part 6
Okay, the top coat is on and dry, and I’m ready to assemble!
CPU! This is an Athlon XP 2800+
I RAM! I’ve got two sticks of 256mb each.
I predict that this crazy sound card snagged out of my dad’s old PC will be the bane of my existance. It’s a Creative SoundBlaster Audigy.
Channel your inner Back to the Future cast member. “Those things don’t work on water!”
Here I am with my new box!
I have successfully installed Kubuntu Linux onto my new box. I booted with System Rescue CD first to wipe the drive because it was my younger sister’s old drive and who knows what could be on there. Then I had no problem installing Kubuntu with the dvd I burned from the iso. It looks so pretty! I named the computer Comet, the name of Supergirl’s horse.
I set the new box up to use a KVM so it’s working fine sharing the keyboard and monitor with my Windows box, but I did have some trouble with the mouse, so I just have two different mice plugged in for now, and I’ll look into that later.
Here’s a screenshot for my Kubuntu desktop on my new machine. I was quite pleased with how configurable it is. I was easily able to create and use a pink fading pattern on the panel(at the bottom). I was pleasantly surprised when I pressed print screen and a little box popped up, allowing me to save the screenshot as a png!
Pink Supergirl Linux Box: Part 5
Okay, the top coat is on and dry, and I’m ready to assemble!
CPU! This is an Athlon XP 2800+
I *heart* RAM! I’ve got two sticks of 256mb each.
Snapping in the RAM that I *heart*
I predict that this crazy sound card snagged out of my dad’s old PC will be the bane of my existance. It’s a Creative SoundBlaster Audigy.
Channel your inner Back to the Future cast member. “Those things don’t work on water!”
Here I am with my new box!
I have successfully installed Kubuntu Linux onto my new box. I booted with System Rescue CD first to wipe the drive because it was my younger sister’s old drive and who knows what could be on there. Then I had no problem installing Kubuntu with the dvd I burned from the iso. It looks so pretty! I named the computer Comet, the name of Supergirl’s horse.
I set the new box up to use a KVM so it’s working fine sharing the keyboard and monitor with my Windows box, but I did have some trouble with the mouse, so I just have two different mice plugged in for now, and I’ll look into that later.
Here’s a screenshot for my Kubuntu desktop on my new machine. I was quite pleased with how configurable it is. I was easily able to create and use a pink fading pattern on the panel(at the bottom). I was pleasantly surprised when I pressed print screen and a little box popped up, allowing me to save the screenshot as a png!
Pink Supergirl Linux Box: Part 5
Okay, I think I’ve finally got it right.
I painted the top over with the light pink
I printed out a template on some card stock and cut it out. Then I stuck it to the top. I actually used a gluestick because I didn’t have any double stick tape. Actually, it worked pretty well, but if you try it make sure you get any glue residue off of the parts you want the paint to stick to. I went around it after I stuck it down with a damp paper towel.
Pink Linux Box: Part 4
So I decided that I need to do the stencil in 2 parts, so here I am doing the S part of it on the side of the case.
Stencil Ready
Stencil Sprayed
Success! not perfect, but I think it looks pretty good.
I waited for the stencil to dry and did one on the top too.
I taped it down more this time and I think I actually got a little more under the edges. I think it was the angle, though. I’m not very tall.
I think it’ll still look good once I get the border part on, though. I may also go over it with the original color to clean up some of the spots that the light pink got through.
And I did actually have to put on some sunblock to go outside and paint, because it’s 100 degrees outside on our patio.
Pink Linux Box: Part 3
here’s the second coat on my case:
the lighting’s different though, it’s cloudier today.
Okay, here’s my younger sister drawing a stencil for me. I brought out a shirt for her to use as a guide.
here it is finished, and there I am trying to cut it out
I started thinking about it too much and confused myself about where I needed to cut out so I had to stop and take a break
Pink Linux Box: Part 2
First coat of pink!
I’m going to let it dry, probably overnight, and then see if it needs another coat(it probably will, especially on the sides). Then I plan on using a glossy top coat. I’m trying to think of something good to put in the case badge spot. Any suggestions?
Pink Linux Box: Part 1
I’ve been wanting to put together a linux box for a while, and I’ve finally collected enough spare parts to do it. I decided to spice up the plain beige case I snagged from my uncle by also making this my first pink P.C.
Yes, I am a girl. 🙂
So, here’s the case I’m starting out with. Just a plain beige case, but pretty nice.
One of the main things that I was confused about was how to get the front off of my DVD drive so that I could paint it. Thanks to the helpful forum members, I figured it out without much trouble after the tip that you need to open the drive
Here are my primered components
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Next stop, pink paint!