[Glastonbury] Redundant boxes

Alistair Parsons neoaliphant at gmail.com
Thu Jul 21 11:32:39 BST 2005


i have loads

they have been given to us to be used for chaitable purposes

so if you found any of the pile usefull, i have some collection pots
that would like feeding :-)

we sometimes get machines in the1000+MHz range that we part-ex with
customers, oviously there we be a charge for these

Alistair



On 21/07/05, Sean Miller <sean at seanmiller.net> wrote:
> Does anybody have any redundant boxes I can use to try out some Linux
> distros?
> 
> I want to experiment with a few different install CDs on low-spec PCs to
> see how they perform, but the problem is I don't have any low-spec PCs
> to hand...  you know, the Pentium generation that sort of thing... not
> too interested in 486 as I *know* they won't work as the distros say we
> need a pentium at least... I can supply memory etc. but just need a
> couple of base units really.
> 
> I know Alistair at one stage had various bits and pieces to dispose
> of... anything out there at present?
> 
> Also, I am thinking of maybe, ultimately, if I can get it to work trying
> to install a Linux intranet server in my father's office... but I need
> to first get it working in "theory"... could be the ultimate use of a
> box supplied as above...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sean
> 
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