Dear colleagues,
I have the following items to give away, and if someone — preferably
someone with a real need or someone who will use the goods towards
Free software development — wants any of those, I could bring them
to debconf7. Please reply privately.
- Dell Latitude CPi-A 366MHz Pentium II, 256 Mb RAM, 18Gb HDD
US keyboard, CD-ROM drive, 2 long-time batteries (10+ hours),
floppy drive, power adapter, car power adapter.
Screen has a line of dead pixels; otherwise fully functional.
- Sony CRX140S SCSI CD-RW drive
- Adaptec APA-1460C SCSI controller PCMCIA [unused]
- Dacom GoldCard 56k PCMCIA modem without cable
- 3COM Megahertz 10/100 PCMCIA LAN interface (3c574bt)
- Lucent Orinoco Silver 802.11b (64bit WEP) PCMCIA card
- Intel IPW2100 LAN 3B 802.11b MiniPCI card
- CentreCOM MR820TR 8-port hub 10-base-T/10-base-2/AUI
- Synergy 8-port hub 10-base-T/10-base-2
(without 6V power adapter)
- Realtek 10/100 PCI network card (possible interrupt problem)
- ATI RageXL 8Mb 2xAGP graphics card
- ATI Rage Pro 3D 32Mb 2xAGP graphics card
- SoundBlaster Live! PCI soundcard [unused]
- 3.5" floppy drive
- Plenty of IDE/ATA, SCSI, and floppy ribbon cables
- A Canon IXUS 400 camera with two batteries, which I cannot
persuade to read CF cards anymore
- CF cards: 1*8M, 1*32M, 2*128M, 1*512M
- El-cheapo 256M USB 2.0 stick with somewhat broken casing
- Swiss-German keyboard for IBM Thinkpad X40
- Swiss-German keyboard for Sony Vaio Z1
- Two US keyboards for IBM Thinkpad X40
- Kingston 256Mb PC133 RAM CL-3
- Sony Clie PEG-N770C/E with two docking stations, (fake) leather casing
- Two regular Nokia phone chargers
- One Nokia car charger
- One Allnet ALL1682 Ethernet-Powerline Bridge (two adapters)
Please note that some of the above may not be available because it
got lost during my chaotic move (at least for a while); I shall only
locate items that are requested. Also, there is the issue about
getting stuff to Edinburgh: since I am injured I cannot carry as
much as usual, so I may not be able to bring the larger items,
unless a magic opportunity pops up.
Finally, while I generally give out on a first-come-first-serve
basis, I will honour cause over speed. Thus, a needy developer who
plans to improve Foo will get the item even if s/he wrote to me
a week after someone who just needs the item for $whatever.
So instead of replying (privately!) telling me you want any of the
above, please let me know what for.
Cheers,
--
.''`. martin f. krafft <madduck@debian.org>
: :' : proud Debian developer, author, administrator, and user
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have all the cold blood of an experienced attorney."
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