I can help. How much cores and RAM do you like to get? Can it be lxc container? (Have in mind sometimes I need to restart it)
I have write with to Raptor Computing Systems about Parabola GNU/Linux-libre incomplete port. Andreas Grapentin <andr...@grapentin.org> writes: > On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 09:43:05AM +0100, Vikings GmbH wrote: >> On Sat, 16 Nov 2019 22:25:50 -0500 >> bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community> wrote: >> >> > i dont think supporting older PPC CPUs is on the roadmap - >> > those would probably need to be separate ports; and the last >> > arch-like system (now defunct) was for PPC6 - there was a large >> > gap there that oaken-source and ebrasca had to leap over to get >> > to POWER9 >> > >> > the talos has dropped in price significantly recently though, >> > and it was just RYF-certified last week, so we really should do >> > our best to support it - i agree that one of us should probably >> > have access to one - as you pointed out, that may even be >> > necessary - in the worst case scenario, maybe we can entice >> > ebrasca to dedicate a piece of his for testing purposes, or for >> > building finicky packages >> >> I'd like to suggest to tell Raptor Computing Systems that you'd like >> to port Parabola GNU/Linux to PPC and make them aware of your plans; >> they usually support things like that strongly from what we've seen so >> far. They might even provide you with a machine that is either >> significantly reduced in price, free of charge or perhaps as a loaner. >> Vikings would be the last to not chime in with space and infrastructure >> to host such a machine with the potential outcome that Parabola will be >> ported. > > This would be an ideal outcome for us -- a Talos Server unit located in > your shared hosting space. Thanks for the suggestion, I will write a > mail to Raptor immediately to enquire about this. > > Thanks! > -A _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.parabola.nu https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev