Philip Manuel wrote:
It uses a NV chipset, nVidia GeForce 8200, http://au.shuttle.com/product_detail_spec.jsp?PI=939 . I added an Intel Ethernet card to get over the Marvell Ethernet issue, and a NVIDIA 8600GT card.
I forgot to add I used no additional driver disks to get Vista to see the disk.
Try Ubuntu, you probably wouldn't need additional driver disks to get it workin' either. CentOS is a server oriented distro, not a desktop distro. Hardware differences between desktop and server are almost night and day in many cases. The system you link to is most definitely a desktop class system.
Or perhaps Fedora, though I'm not much of a fan of the short support cycle for Fedora(assuming it's still 6 months).
With Ubuntu(and possibly Fedora) you get the added advantage of tons more packages than what is included with CentOS/RHEL without having to resort to problematic 3rd party repositories or crazy yum configurations to try to keep a sane installation running.
CentOS works great for what it's built for.
nate