I have an old PIII desktop computer at home that I'm not using for much of anything. I do have Gentoo installed on it, but the thing has only 128MB of PC100 RAM on it, so it's kind of sluggish. I'm not real interested in upgrading the RAM -- PC100 RAM is much more expensive than modern day DDR/DDR2 RAM!
I'm actually inclined to donate the thing to charity and take a tax deduction, but I thought I would take suggestions as to other things I could do with it. I considered making it into a firewall-type box, but I already have a router with a built in firewall, so I don't know what advantage that would be for me. Plus, the thing only has one ethernet port, so that would be more money I would have to put into it.
Any suggestions?
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If you're having trouble figuring out a use for it, it sounds like you don't really need it. I'd give it to charity, and let someone less fortunate get some benefit from it.
Put Ubuntu on it and donate it to a place where it's actually used. (Meaning do not donate it some large ngo or similar, give it to the school or kindergarten you went to or sth of the sort...)
im using a p4 1.3 with 128mb for gentoo... Although its my Browsing/Downloader/Plays Mp3's and whatever else i can throw at it box, it still works well even with my ram limitation. (if anyone is wondering, im running xfce4+rox, firefox, ck sources, bittornado, etc....
thoffmeyer wrote:Use it as a server I got a PII running as a server
I agree. These types of computers make great servers. Just go to www.apachefriends.org and download Xampp for Linux. Simple install and a fast server since it is under Linux.
I see plenty of suggestions to turn my old computer into a server. It's currently only got 128 MB of RAM in it. Can servers get along with just this much memory?
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wilburpan wrote:I see plenty of suggestions to turn my old computer into a server. It's currently only got 128 MB of RAM in it. Can servers get along with just this much memory?
Yes, if you run a light-weight server
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Make the thing into a local rsync mirror and download cache for LAN http-replicator. Then just set the thing to emerge sync at like 3 AM, and configure the other machines on your local network to sync off of it. It will really help you when you want to add more machines to your network as updates will be much faster. I have a box from the mid 90's doing that for me and it works really well. It also makes you a good person since you won't be clogging the public servers with update requests.