On 5/17/05, David Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 May 2005 15:12, you wrote:
> >
> > If no one else is willing, the Aurora SPARC Project would be more than
> > willing to take ownership of this machine and work with Eric Brower to
> > get envctrl working on it.
> >
>
> That soun
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 15:12, you wrote:
>
> If no one else is willing, the Aurora SPARC Project would be more than
> willing to take ownership of this machine and work with Eric Brower to
> get envctrl working on it.
>
That sounds like a good idea to me, but it's Jeff's machine - what do you
thi
David Johnson wrote:
>On Friday 13 May 2005 23:32, Jeff Adams wrote:
>> It's an e450 (of course), 3GB RAM, (3) 4.5 GB drives, (8) 36GB drives
>> (2) 400 Mhz procs (I think), 3 power supplies, dual backplanes, dual
>> controllers, fast ethernet card, and a sun gigabit over fiber network
>> card. We
Hi David!
Maybe you could/should contact sourceforge, too?
On the other hand, shipping it to some other place may cost so much and would
be so much trouble that it simply doesn't pay off?
My experience shows me that it is best to try to give such stuff as a gift to
some local Linux/Unix user g
On Friday 13 May 2005 23:32, Jeff Adams wrote:
> It's an e450 (of course), 3GB RAM, (3) 4.5 GB drives, (8) 36GB drives
> (2) 400 Mhz procs (I think), 3 power supplies, dual backplanes, dual
> controllers, fast ethernet card, and a sun gigabit over fiber network
> card. We can provide the rackmount
It's an e450 (of course), 3GB RAM, (3) 4.5 GB drives, (8) 36GB drives
(2) 400 Mhz procs (I think), 3 power supplies, dual backplanes, dual
controllers, fast ethernet card, and a sun gigabit over fiber network
card. We can provide the rackmount sliding tray as well.
- Jeff
David Johnson wrote:
O
I'll ask once again, as well. I'm willing to provide a patch against
kernel.org 2.6.11.8 for a very incomplete and guaranteed
non-functional envctrl driver for the E450 to anybody willing to run
it on their system, report results back to me and be the least bit
responsive to testing modifications.
On Friday 13 May 2005 22:24, you wrote:
> We'll cover shipping in the US along with donation of the machine. It's
> been retired and is currently taking up space on the floor.
>
> One individual has indicated that he would be interested in working on
> this project, but he also indicated that he do
We'll cover shipping in the US along with donation of the machine. It's
been retired and is currently taking up space on the floor.
One individual has indicated that he would be interested in working on
this project, but he also indicated that he doesn't necessarily want to
end up with the mach
On Monday 09 May 2005 22:39, you wrote:
> We've got a E450 we're willing to donate and ship to someone in the US.
>
> Please let me know me know any further requirements and I'll see what we
> can do to meet them.
>
Which developer wants it then?
Jeff: do you mean that you'll pay shipping too? If
We've got a E450 we're willing to donate and ship to someone in the US.
Please let me know me know any further requirements and I'll see what we
can do to meet them.
Regards,
Jeff Adams
Webmaster
Hoover's Online
David Johnson wrote:
OK, this thread has gone quiet...
If I agree to pay the shipping
OK, this thread has gone quiet...
If I agree to pay the shipping, is there someone (preferably in the US) who
has an E450 they can loan to a developer for at least a month?
Cheers,
David.
--
David Johnson
www.david-web.co.uk - My Personal Website
www.ethereye.org.uk - EtherEye Network Host Che
If anybody can provide networked console access to such a system, I
may be convinced to play with it a bit (better still if you have a
networked power supply involved). Please only volunteer if you are
able to assist with reboots/compiles/testing and plan to be reliable
(this has been a problem of
; Sent: Tue 5/3/2005 10:03 AM
> > To: Ben Collins
> > Cc: sparclinux@vger.kernel.org; debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: Envctrl support for E450
> >
> > On Tuesday 03 May 2005 16:48, Ben Collins wrote:
> > > How about throwing in a machine to work on it...the
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 17:34, Ben Collins wrote:
> It's not something that can just be "access". A developer for something
> like this would need to have one for some time (we developers can't just
> set aside a couple of days just to do this). If I had one, I could
> probably get around to it with
3/2005 10:03 AM
> To: Ben Collins
> Cc: sparclinux@vger.kernel.org; debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Envctrl support for E450
>
> On Tuesday 03 May 2005 16:48, Ben Collins wrote:
> > How about throwing in a machine to work on it...the problem isn't time or
> >
Hello,
i can hand out such a machine in any confuguration
and with any SUN card for some weeks to someone
in germany in case this helps.
Also to anywhere in the world but the shipment
regards
Frank Seuberth
http://www.rentable-hardware.de
David Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 16:48, Ben C
Title: RE: Envctrl support for E450
I could arrange for access to one in the Denver Colorado US area.
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To: Ben Collins
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On Tuesday 03 May 2005 16:48, Ben Collins wrote:
> How about throwing in a machine to work on it...the problem isn't time or
> money, it's having _physical_ access to the equipment.
>
Ah yes but that's a lot more complicated (and expensive) to arrange...
The best I can offer is shell access.
Mayb
How about throwing in a machine to work on it...the problem isn't time or
money, it's having _physical_ access to the equipment.
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 10:47:20AM +0100, David Johnson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I, like many other people, would really like to see support for the E450 in
> envctrl.
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