Testing is Important. When I was more active I had some interactions with 
developer says "I don't have that machine". Sometimes we could work together to 
track down bug and test patch. But another time DD did have the machine like 
mine "in a drawer" but no time to deal with it

So since yes your 'book will run many things including basic install. I suggest 
it would be good / best for someone wants to get involved with testing and 
working with DDs not perhaps a DD themselves. 

Perhaps someone who follow in Rick's footsteps!


On Aug 28, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Jack Malmostoso <fabio.rosci...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 08:20:01 +0200
> Rick Thomas <rbtho...@pobox.com> wrote:
> 
>> An 800MHz G4 with a stripped down system is plenty "quick enough" for
>> development or just about anything not too computationally
>> intensive.  I have a couple of them that I use for testing.
> 
> This machine has OSX Tiger installed, and it is perfectly usable.
> I am sure that Debian with LXDE or Mate will make it very useful for
> testing.
> Anyway my target was to provide developers with the hardware, not
> really to use it to develop on it.
> 
> If some DD wants it, it's still up for grabs!
> 
> -- 
> Any given program will expand to fill available memory.
> 
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