Future Linux machines?

Bill Horne ewhorne at mindspring.com
Sun Jul 15 11:25:43 EDT 2001


Michael Bilow wrote:

> I am trying to liquidate computers from a private school which is having
> to close after 150 years.  While the computers are considerably newer than
> that, the bulk of them have 486 CPUs, usually 66MHz although some are a
> bit faster or a bit slower, 8MB RAM, and usually IDE hard drives of a few
> hundred megabytes capacity.  Nearly all of the computers have Ethernet
> cards, either 10Base-T/AUI or 10Base-T/10Base-2/AUI.

Mike,

I'll echo what the others have said, with my own twist: these would be great
"back room" machines, and would clearly serve well as
DHCP/print/firewall/NAT/router boxes.

Obviously, someone who can write a check for all of them is going to get a
better price ;-), but even at $50/ea, they'd be a good deal for the right
buyer. The problem, of course, is finding that particular buyer.

Bill Horne

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