I'll jump in on this thread too, not to steal Bryan's thunder or anything. I am *always* looking for parts in whatever condition; I build Frankenputers and sell or barter them (mostly here in south Mpls) to lower-income folks, usually with Ubuntu on them just because I like to keep them all on a mostly unified platform, but sometimes I go with DSL or straight Debian depending on the condition of the hardware. If you've seen the Guerrilla Tech Support fliers at the bus shelter or the coffee shop, I am he.
<br><br>What I need now:<br>RAM, always, from 64Mb on up. I am always short of memory.<br>Speakers<br>Any video cards I can lay my hands on regardless of how old they are, to take some of the load of these old CPUs<br>MORE RAM
<br>And anything else you got.<br><br>Also and especially, I am always looking for technical assistance. I consider myself an "advanced user," and do this because I think it's a good thing to do and nobody's doing it. Frankly, I'm better with the people than I am with the machines. I'm learning a lot as I go here. (For instance, right now I am trying to come up with an elegant solution for making 10 identical Ubuntu installs for 10 identical Dell business desktops. I don't have a clue, but I'll figure it out eventually, I'm sure.)
<br><br>I never know how to close a letter,<br>Pete<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/20/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Josh Trutwin</b> <<a href="mailto:josh@trutwins.homeip.net">josh@trutwins.homeip.net</a>
> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 23:32:54 -0600<br>"Bryan Zimmer" <<a href="mailto:bryzimmer@gmail.com">
bryzimmer@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>> I am an old computer geek (48 years old) who has been Linuxing for<br>> many = years. I also use a more widely-used Windowing Operating<br>> system, and = used to run internet servers in a public domain (mail
<br>> server, name = servers, apache, etc) for my own company.<br><br><snip><br><br>Bryan - I have the following:<br><br>(I'm CC'in the whole list in case anyone else is interested if<br>you're not - I'll give you first dibs)
<br><br>3 PII (MAYBE P1 but I'm almost positive they are PII) Compaq (I think)<br>computers - should be fully functional. My wife used them last year<br>in a little computer lab she made at her school, but has since<br>
switched jobs and has no need for em. I also have a couple other<br>PI/PII CPU's gathering dust.<br><br>4 working CRT monitors (all 17 inch I believe) - needs some Endust.<br><br>An old Lexmark printer that my parent's upgraded - should still work
<br>though my son may have pulled apart the paper tray. :)<br><br>An old Visioneer Scanner - should still work but may need a little<br>TLC.<br><br>3 keyboards<br><br>Various other odds and ends - old Cisco 978 router - KVM switch I
<br>never found a use for. I think I even have a 512M stick of some kind<br>of memory.<br><br>I'm looking to get rid of this stuff though, no charge (unless I have<br>to drive a long way, then maybe a couple bucks for gas?) I'd love it
<br>if you (or anyone???) could take the whole lot since I live up by St.<br>Cloud (work in Delano).<br><br>Josh<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
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