On Mon, 2010-11-29 11:51:25 +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw%lug-owl.de@localhost> wrote: > On Sun, 2010-11-28 16:49:46 +0000, John Klos <john%ziaspace.com@localhost> > wrote: > > I'd love to find a working 4000/90 or 4000/96 for bulk package builds. > > Just getting a bulk build started takes about a month on a 4000/60! > > I just looked into the basement... > > 1x 4000/96 > 3x 4000/90A > 4x 4000/90 > 2x 4000/60 > > (And a good stack of other machines, but I guess these are the most > interesting boxes speed-wise.) Seems this was misonderstood by a lot of people. I am *not* to give the machines away physically, they're also not to be scrapped. I worked hard to get me a nice collection of different VAX models (and some speedy boxes, too) to be a build farm for Debian The Other Day. Right now, Linux isn't that far (and it's still a *very* long way), so my offer is: I am willing to let these machines run and eg. give NetBSD a home to build packages. Caveats: * I only have RFC1918 addresses and (as a regular DSL user) get a different public IP address every day. (Though I'm a DynDNS user, so there's a stable name.) * Once the machines are set-up, I'd provide a ssh hopper box (along with serial access) and/or IP port forwarding on high ports to the NetBSD machines. * Bandwidth is limited (it always is!), but traffic is flat. * If they're spinning for more that a day every now and then, it would be nice to get some bucks for electricity. * As these machines don't have a lot (if at all) HDD space, I'd probably provide NFS. One person asked for (one of) the machines to do graphic hacking. If anybody is interested to /lend/ a box for a specific project and for limited time, I'd do that, too. But in the long term, I'd like to /keep/ those machines, not to /scrap/ them. MfG, JBG -- Jan-Benedict Glaw jbglaw%lug-owl.de@localhost +49-172-7608481 Signature of: Arroganz verkÃrzt fruchtlose GesprÃche. the second : -- Jan-Benedict Glaw
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