The iMac is quite usable, 4GB of RAM, and now has Debian 11 (with KDE Plasma) on it. One
of the Mac Minis is also working now, but with 500MB of RAM, will be of limited use. If it
was up to me, I'd toss some retro console emulators on it and call it a day. The other
Mac mini, however, was refusing to boot from CD or from USB, and when disassembled so that
we could load the drive using another machine, is no longer booting (I suspect something
unfortunate happened to the daughterboard that the mini mounts the hard drive with). I
don't think further work on it is a good use of anyone's time. I also have my own
mac mini, which I'm happy to donate as a communal station if it would be useful.
Otherwise, I'm happy to keep it at home as a spare.
I think the idea is to have one or two stations on the main table so that for coding
nights, newer folks or people without their own computers can be seated with the group.
I'm not sure everyone is aware of the upstairs computer, or the ones by the laser
cutter.
I enjoy getting these old machines in working order, so if we have more that are
salvagable, I'm happy to help. As it is now, it seems like we have more desktops than
we have keyboards for (as I mentioned to Juliana), and we seem to have several laptops
with no power supplies. If we need to make room for newer donations, perhaps it's time
to salvage parts that are usable (RAM, drives, etc.)? We could organize a day/evening to
get together and make it a group activity.
Jonathan
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On Thursday, April 6th, 2023 at 6:59 PM, Jake Watters via sudo-discuss
<sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
There are at least four public terminals working,
including the one at the north end of the table, two behind the laser cutter (one on each
side), and the upstairs one across from the 3D printers.
There are also a couple of Apple iMac things on the table right now which take up a lot
of space - I think someone should adopt them and take them home, or they can be recycled
if they're no good.
There is a bin on the shelves labeled MICE which should contain a couple of working USB
mouses, but we are a little low on keyboards.
-jake
On Thu, Apr 6, 2023 at 6:39 PM Juliana A via sudo-discuss
<sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
> I was talking to Jonathan Cadle and we're working on having accessible computers
for those who dont have one/cant bring it to sudo room. They are working on creating
"communal stations", which would be desktop computers plugged ins, with some
basic linux os and ready for use by anyone.
>
> But we dont have keyboard / mouses enough. Posting here first to see if anyone has
spare ones. Or brainstorm where we could get donations. I'll think/ask around and post
my findings here.
>
> I think rn we have one communal station working. It would be nice to have a couple!
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