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| I have an HP9000 E25 just stiing around gathering dust. The machine has *only* 32MB RAM and 2GB disk. Would anyoone happen to know if there any versions of Linux or other OSes which run on this machine? I don't want to spend any money on upgrades to run HP-UX 11i (unless someone has some RAM and any 50 pin SCSI drives they'd let go REAL CHEAP lol...), but I hesitate to dispose of the machine. Thanks all. Matt |
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| Matthew Piechotta wrote: > I have an HP9000 E25 just stiing around gathering dust. The machine has > *only* 32MB RAM and 2GB disk. Would anyoone happen to know if there any > versions of Linux or other OSes which run on this machine? There is linux, also for pa-risc hardware. Use the Debian website for a startpoint: http://www.debian.org/ports/hppa/ , The core is at http://parisc-linux.org/ . > > I don't want to spend any money on upgrades to run HP-UX 11i (unless someone > has some RAM and any 50 pin SCSI drives they'd let go REAL CHEAP lol...), > but I hesitate to dispose of the machine. > btw: do the disks still spin? CBee |
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| Just google on "pa-risc" and "linux". You'll get sites like this : http://www.parisc-linux.org/ http://www.debian.org/ports/hppa/ and much more. "Matthew Piechotta" <mpiechotta@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:<oY6cc.28306$Ig.12440@pd7tw2no>... > I have an HP9000 E25 just stiing around gathering dust. The machine has > *only* 32MB RAM and 2GB disk. Would anyoone happen to know if there any > versions of Linux or other OSes which run on this machine? > > I don't want to spend any money on upgrades to run HP-UX 11i (unless someone > has some RAM and any 50 pin SCSI drives they'd let go REAL CHEAP lol...), > but I hesitate to dispose of the machine. > > Thanks all. > > Matt |
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| Matthew Piechotta wrote: > I have an HP9000 E25 just stiing around gathering dust. The machine > has *only* 32MB RAM and 2GB disk. Would anyoone happen to know if > there any versions of Linux or other OSes which run on this machine? > > I don't want to spend any money on upgrades to run HP-UX 11i (unless > someone has some RAM and any 50 pin SCSI drives they'd let go REAL > CHEAP lol...), but I hesitate to dispose of the machine. Why not run an older HP-UX (i.e. 10.20) on this machine? It will still do fine as a mail-/newsserver, ntp-Server and even as a webserver for light traffic... Benjamin, with E35 standing around |
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| Most practical use, try to sell it to someone who wants it. It is a nice system for someone who wants to get familiar with hpux and does not have access to a company system. Yes you can install linux but you probably also have a spare pentium 2 system that will be faster and consume less power. My advise give the system away to a wannaby hpux administrator or trash it to prevent it to waiste more of your time. Except of generating heat and noise there is nothing it can do in a business environment. Paul |
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| Matthew Piechotta schrieb: > > I have an HP9000 E25 just stiing around gathering dust. The machine has > *only* 32MB RAM and 2GB disk. Would anyoone happen to know if there any > versions of Linux or other OSes which run on this machine? I don't think LINUX is a good Idea on an E-class? From parisclinux.org: "Support for the E class is being pursued. Similar to K class in some ways, it requires the Mux driver for console and does not yet have SCSI or Centronics support. Network support is the same as 712. GSC add-in cards should work, HP-PB cards will not yet." Go for HP-UX 10.20 instead, it will work fine on an e-class. > I don't want to spend any money on upgrades to run HP-UX 11i (unless someone > has some RAM and any 50 pin SCSI drives they'd let go REAL CHEAP lol...), > but I hesitate to dispose of the machine. Keep your eyes open for a little more memory. Allmost any SCSI drive will work fine on the external port. (easier to use if you don't have mounting material for the inside drives.) I could provide a spare E35 cpu, but shipping from Europe... Gereon Wenzel running a F30 myself. |
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| Gereon Wenzel wrote: > Keep your eyes open for a little more memory. > Allmost any SCSI drive will work fine on the external port. > (easier to use if you don't have mounting material for the inside > drives.) Which mounting material? My E-Class only required 4 srews to keep the HD in it's place. There are no rails or sleds or any such thing... Benjamin |
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