Advice request for new system planning




Hi folks

I want to build a system that to run Linux (probably Ubuntu or Kubuntu,
possibly some other Debian derivative) and Windows. I would like a
recommendation of:

Motherboard? What have you used with some success?

Processor do you like, preferably AMD. Which one? 32 or 64 bit? How fast?
I will be doing sound processing, in real time, where it listens to me sing or
play and repeats with corrected pitch in real time.


How much RAM? 1GB? More? Less? (I think not.)
          Advice on tech specs for RAM will be appreciated

Sound card (it needs to give as close to professional quality sound as I can afford.)

Speakers? I need it flat from DC to infrared. No, not really. but as flat as possible
from 32 Hz to 20,000 Hz (low C string on my bass to the highest frequency
the human ear can hear, not that I can hear it at my age.) Flat at the low end
is the hardest and the most expensive if I understand correctly.


DVD/CD Linux compatible reader/burner Lite-On? Windows runs nearly anything here.

Flat Panel monitor Make? Price? Size compared to a equivalent CRT monitor?

What rodentia do you prefer? I think I will prefer my mice tethered, as I tend
to lose TV controllers, I am certain I will misplace an infrared mouse.
Does anyone use a trackball? What do you like? Hate?


I tend to be a pack rat, so I think gobs and gobs of disk space. Two fast 160 GB drives?

Is it true that it is easier for Linux and Windows to coexist if installed on different disks?

What have I missed?

Any advice at all, even on part of this will be appreciated.

Someone will ask what my budget is. I think $1000 to $1500 is the budget,
but I would prefer to keep this to the lower side of that range, subject to
good sound, and there it can run to $1500 if need be.

Apology to those who see this several times as I will post this on several lists.

Warm Regards
David

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