Fwd: Hardware for Debian people
Hi,
Can we get some systems for hurd buildd and/or test servers? Will have to figure out hosting.
Regards
Praveen
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:
Joerg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
Date: २००६ दिसम्बर ६ ०४:३७
Subject: Hardware for Debian people
To: debian-project@lists.debian.org
Cc: leader@debian.org, lhhw@kosh.ganneff.de
Hi
I have a number of machines to give away to Debian related people.
This is "old" hardware donated from Lufthansa, ranging from an older
486DX2/66 to new Dual Xeon 3GHz machines. All machines that nobody wants
here will get scrapped, so I haven't done a selection, maybe someone
wants to build a small router or stuff with one of the really small ones.
This machines are for "Debian people" and should benefit Debian work[1],
which includes all of Debian Developer, New Maintainer and regular
contributors.
[1] Which means primary Debian. If that work then later benefits
whatever derivates out there too thats fine, but thats not the
primary goal.
So, if you want a machine from the following list, send a mail to
lhhw@kosh.ganneff.de and give a rough description what you plan to do with
it. The description is there so that I can give a summary back to show
it is used for something good and - in case we have more people asking
then we have machines here - to make a basic selection. Martin Wuertele,
Marc Brockschmidt and Alexander Schmehl volunteered to help me processing
this.
The machines are currently located in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. I plan to
ship them with one of DPD, UPS or DHL, whatever is cheapest then. Should
be between 15€ and 50€, depending on the machines weight and how far it
needs to go (so better dont ask if you are currently visiting the moon :) ).
I asked our DPL Anthony if Debian can help with the shipping costs, like
paying half/all of the costs. He did not sound too negative about that idea,
so I CC him with this mail to let him comment on it. Depending on what
he decides you will get my bank details to transfer the other half of
the needed amount for shipping costs to me - or not.
Now, lets get to hardware details.
All machines are equipped with harddisc drives, unless otherwise
stated (some got destroyed for data security). All drives got
erased/overwritten multiple times.
While all the machines are out off their supplier guarantee[2], they did
work fine here. If I know of any breakage it is written in the
list. While "out of guarantee" may sound bad it is actually the reason
why we can get the machines - and some machines are just a few days
out. So I think it wont hurt you. :)
[2] and so we don't give any guarantee to you. :)
The case size is usually 4U like, unless otherwise noted.
Nr CPU Mhz RAM(MB) Notes
1 Pentium III 733 256
2 Celeron 1000 128
3 Pentium 4 2000 512
4 Pentium 4 2400 1024
5 Pentium 4 2400 1024
6 Pentium 4 2400 1024
7 Celeron 1000 384
8 Celeron 1000 512
9 Pentium II 400 256
10 Dual Xeon 3000 2048 1U Case
11 Pentium 4 2600 1024
12 Pentium 4 2600 1024
13 Pentium 4 1800 1024
14 Pentium III 1000 1536
15 Pentium 4 2400 1024
16 Pentium 4 2400 1024
17 Pentium 4 2400 1024
18 Pentium 4 2400 1024
19 Pentium 4 2400 1024
20 Pentium 4 2400 1024
21 Pentium 4 2400 1024
22 Pentium 4 2400 1024
23 Pentium 4 2400 1024
24 Pentium 4 2400 1024
25 Pentium 4 2400 1024
26 Pentium 4 2400 1024
27 Pentium 4 1900 1024
28 Pentium 4 1900 1024
29 Pentium 4 1900 1024
30 Dual Xeon 3000 2048 Tower Case
31 Dual Xeon 3000 2048 1U Case
32 Pentium 4 2400 1024
33 Pentium 4 2400 1024
34 Pentium 4 2400 1024
35 Pentium 4 2400 1024
36 Pentium 4 2400 1024
37 Pentium III 1000 1536
38 Pentium III 500 256
39 Pentium 4 2600 1024
40 Pentium 4 2000 1024
41 Pentium 4 2400 1024
42 Pentium 4 1800 1024
43 Pentium 4 2600 1024
44 Pentium III 1000 512
45 Pentium 4 2400 1024
46 Pentium III 1000 256
47 Pentium III 800 768
48 Pentium III 800 768
49 Pentium 4 2400 1024
50 Pentium III 733 512 1U Case
51 Pentium III 733 512 possibly defect
52 Pentium III 733 512 75 badblocks detected, 1U Case
53 Pentium III 800 768
54 Dual Xeon 3000 2048
55 Pentium III 800 768
56 Pentium 4 2400 1024 sometimes unstable
57 Pentium III 500 256
58 Pentium Pro 200 96 no hdd, Tower case
59 Pentium 66 66 24 no hdd, Desktop case (Fujitsu Scenic 5H PCI)
60 Pentium 90 90 12 no hdd, Desktop case (Fujitsu Scenic 5H PCI)
61 Pentium 166 166 32 no hdd
62 486 DX/2 66 16 no hdd, Desktop case
63 486 DX/2 66 16 Desktop case
64 Pentium III 233 128
65 Pentium III 500 512 no hdd
66 no hdd
67 Pentium III 866 768 no hdd, no graphic card, Tower case
68 tower case
69 no hdd
70 hppa712/100 no hdd, "pizza"
71 hppa712/100 no hdd, "pizza"
72 hppa712/100 no hdd, "pizza"
73 bnc bridge
74 no hdd, no graphic card, tower case
75 IDE Disk Array. Called "ARENA-EX". Uses normal scsi connector to
attach to PC. 6*30G HDD installed in it. Comes with terminator,
*maybe* also a cable, but no scsi card.
Yes, from machines 66, 68, 69 and 74 I dont know much details. One or
two of them are also hppas IIRC, the other probably similar to 67 or so.
--
bye Joerg
<zobel> cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp
<Ganneff> zobel: das nennt sich "metal"
<Ganneff> oder "techno", je nachdem
<youam> Ganneff: apocalyptica?
<Ganneff> youam: nein, das is random, nich urandom :)
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