This suite formed the nucleus of our Software Freedom Day event [3], provided free internet access at the café and also was set to be used for free software training and education.
Unfortunately, the server which powered this LTSP [4] setup died this evening through a motherboard failure, so the suite is currently down. We have no budget for a replacement, but only need a fairly modest hardware. I thought it'd be worth asking around and seeing whether anybody could help us.
The current server is a Sempron 3000, with 2GB RAM. This is actually overkill for 3 LTSP clients. I believe that the RAID-1 SATA drives will probably still be OK. If you have a spare machine of a spec in this ballpark in the Manchester area (or can get it to Manchester), please e-mail me on grimoire@cultofperf.org.uk
Manchester Free Software and our friends and companions in the free software world are keen to get this suite back up and running - it's the only place in Manchester providing free and zero-cost Internet access, and will be used to help educate people about and with free software.
Please propogate this e-mail to lists you think might be useful.
Dave
[1] http://manchester.fsuk.org/
[2] http://marbellacupcakes.com/
[3] http://manchester.fsuk.org/blog/2008/09/14/software-freedom-day-event/
[4] http://www.ltsp.org/
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Hardware
15.10.2008 14:08
You can usually diagnose component failure by the number of beeps (if any) on startup. If it is completely dead then it is probably the motherboard.
Mike
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15.10.2008 20:07
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