• Hoping to donate/sell a Talos II motherboard

    From jbranso@dismail.de@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 28 04:40:02 2023
    XPost: linux.gentoo.user

    Hello you fabulous developers!

    My friend has a spare Talos II motherboard that is currently sitting in his house
    in Indiana USA collecting dust.

    https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/

    I have convinced him to donate/sell it to an open source project or developer.

    I reached out to Richard Stallman, and he agreed to take the board. I am certain that the
    FSF would put it to good use. My friend and I have not yet decided, to whom we will give
    the motherboard. Is it possible that I could give it to someone or project, such that all
    parties here would benefit?

    Is there any project or developer here that would be willing to take this motherboard and create
    virtual machines that other projects could have access to?

    Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    Joshua Branson
    FOSS enthusiast
    https://gnucode.me

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  • From Jeffrey Walton@21:1/5 to jbranso@dismail.de on Wed Mar 1 02:30:01 2023
    XPost: linux.gentoo.user

    On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 7:46 PM <jbranso@dismail.de> wrote:

    My friend has a spare Talos II motherboard that is currently sitting in his house
    in Indiana USA collecting dust.

    https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/

    I have convinced him to donate/sell it to an open source project or developer.

    I reached out to Richard Stallman, and he agreed to take the board. I am certain that the
    FSF would put it to good use. My friend and I have not yet decided, to whom we will give
    the motherboard. Is it possible that I could give it to someone or project, such that all
    parties here would benefit?

    Is there any project or developer here that would be willing to take this motherboard and create
    virtual machines that other projects could have access to?

    Thoughts?

    I trimmed some of the non-relevant lists.

    The Talos workstations are PowerPC based. There are users on
    debian-powerpc who would put it to good use. https://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/ .

    And I am envious of your friend. I've got a Talos on my wishlist for a
    daily driver.

    Jeff

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  • From Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton@21:1/5 to jbranso@dismail.de on Wed Mar 1 04:00:01 2023
    XPost: linux.gentoo.user

    On Tuesday, February 28, 2023, <jbranso@dismail.de> wrote:
    Hello you fabulous developers!

    My friend has a spare Talos II motherboard that is currently sitting in
    his house
    in Indiana USA collecting dust.

    https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/

    I have convinced him to donate/sell it to an open source project or
    developer.

    I reached out to Richard Stallman, and he agreed to take the board. I am
    certain that the
    FSF would put it to good use. My friend and I have not yet decided, to
    whom we will give
    the motherboard. Is it possible that I could give it to someone or
    project, such that all
    parties here would benefit?

    i am reasonably certain that Toshaan Bharvani would be
    prepared to do that although he would need to speak for
    himself.

    the other option would be to donate it to the University of
    Oregon who already have POWER9 systems that are accessible
    to FOSS projects via the "OpenPOWER Hub". cc'ing Sameer
    as well.

    (in case that wasn't clear: FOSS projects can *already*, right
    now, apply for access to POWER9 systems, do i have that right,
    Sameer?)

    Is there any project or developer here that would be willing to take this
    motherboard and create
    virtual machines that other projects could have access to?

    Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    Joshua Branson
    FOSS enthusiast
    https://gnucode.me



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    <br><br>On Tuesday, February 28, 2023, &lt;<a href="mailto:jbranso@dismail.de">jbranso@dismail.de</a>&gt; wrote:<br>&gt; Hello you fabulous developers!<br>&gt;<br>&gt; My friend has a spare Talos II motherboard that is currently sitting in his house<br>&
    gt; in Indiana USA collecting dust.<br>&gt;<br>&gt; <a href="https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/">https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/</a><br>&gt;<br>&gt; I have convinced him to donate/sell it to an open source project or developer.<br>&gt;<br>&gt; I reached
    out to Richard Stallman, and he agreed to take the board.  I am certain that the<br>&gt; FSF would put it to good use.  My friend and I have not yet decided, to whom we will give<br>&gt; the motherboard.  Is it possible that I could give it to someone
    or project, such that all<br>&gt; parties here would benefit?<br><br>i am reasonably certain that Toshaan Bharvani would be<br>prepared to do that although he would need to s
  • From Toshaan Bharvani | VanTosh@21:1/5 to Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton on Wed Mar 1 12:20:01 2023
    XPost: linux.gentoo.user

    On 01/03/2023 03:37, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:


    On Tuesday, February 28, 2023, <jbranso@dismail.de <mailto:jbranso@dismail.de>> wrote:
    Hello you fabulous developers!

    My friend has a spare Talos II motherboard that is currently sitting
    in his house
    in Indiana USA collecting dust.

    https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/ <https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/>

    I have convinced him to donate/sell it to an open source project or
    developer.

    I reached out to Richard Stallman, and he agreed to take the board.
    I am certain that the
    FSF would put it to good use.  My friend and I have not yet decided,
    to whom we will give
    the motherboard.  Is it possible that I could give it to someone or
    project, such that all
    parties here would benefit?

    i am reasonably certain that Toshaan Bharvani would be
    prepared to do that although he would need to speak for
    himself.
    Yes, please, I am interested.
    I would use it for PowerEL, LibreBMC and LibreSOC.
    All open source projects.
    Is this just a board or also a CPU?




    the other option would be to donate it to the University of
    Oregon who already have POWER9 systems that are accessible
    to FOSS projects via the "OpenPOWER Hub".  cc'ing Sameer
    as well.

    (in case that wasn't clear: FOSS projects can *already*, right
    now, apply for access to POWER9 systems, do i have that right,
    Sameer?)

    Is there any project or developer here that would be willing to take
    this motherboard and create
    virtual machines that other projects could have access to?

    Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    Joshua Branson
    FOSS enthusiast
    https://gnucode.me <https://gnucode.me>



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    toshaan@vantosh.com
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  • From Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton@21:1/5 to jbranso@dismail.de on Wed Mar 1 15:10:01 2023
    XPost: linux.gentoo.user

    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023, <jbranso@dismail.de> wrote:
    March 1, 2023 5:11 AM, "Toshaan Bharvani | VanTosh" <toshaan@vantosh.com>
    wrote:

    Yes, please, I am interested.
    I would use it for PowerEL, LibreBMC and LibreSOC.
    All open source projects.
    Is this just a board or also a CPU?

    It is just the motherboard. :)

    so someone has to spend maybe an additional... USD... 1000?
    2000? to get it into a useful state. minimum 128 GB preferably
    a lot more than that (in order to host multiple VMs),
    plus SSDs / HDDs, plus a minimum 1,000 watt power supply.


    donate to the university of Oregon, whose contact is Toshaan Bharvani.

    ah no.

    Two SEPARATE options:

    * donate to University of Oregon, whose contact is Sameer Shende,
    and if they agree they can add it to the multiple POWER9
    systems which are already available to FOSS Groups through
    the OpenPOWER Hub, have been for a few years now.

    * donate to Vantosh Ltd, whose contact is Toshaan Bharvani,
    who already also hosts POWER9 systems for FOSS Projects
    (Libre-SOC in particular), and who is the maintainer of
    the PowerEL distribution.

    l.


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    <br><br>On Wednesday, March 1, 2023, &lt;<a href="mailto:jbranso@dismail.de">jbranso@dismail.de</a>&gt; wrote:<br>&gt; March 1, 2023 5:11 AM, &quot;Toshaan Bharvani | VanTosh&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:toshaan@vantosh.com">toshaan@vantosh.com</a>&gt;
    wrote:<br><br>&gt;&gt; Yes, please, I am interested.<br>&gt;&gt; I would use it for PowerEL, LibreBMC and LibreSOC.<br>&gt;&gt; All open source projects.<br>&gt;&gt; Is this just a board or also a CPU?<br>&gt;<br>&gt; It is just the motherboard.  :)<br><
    so someone has to spend maybe an additional...  USD... 1000? <br>2000? to get it into a useful state.  minimum 128 GB preferably<br>a lot more than that (in order to host multiple VMs),<br>plus SSDs / HDDs, plus a minimum 1,000 watt power supply.<br>
    <br><br>&gt; donate to the university of Oregon, whose contact is Toshaan Bharvani.<br><br>ah no.<br><br>Two SEPARATE options:<br><br>* donate to University of Oregon, whose cont
  • From jbranso@dismail.de@21:1/5 to toshaan@vantosh.com on Wed Mar 1 14:40:01 2023
    XPost: linux.gentoo.user

    March 1, 2023 5:11 AM, "Toshaan Bharvani | VanTosh" <toshaan@vantosh.com> wrote:

    On 01/03/2023 03:37, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:

    On Tuesday, February 28, 2023, <jbranso@dismail.de > <jbranso@dismail.de>> wrote:
    Hello you fabulous developers!

    My friend has a spare Talos II motherboard that is currently sitting > in his house
    in Indiana USA collecting dust.

    https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII <https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII>

    I have convinced him to donate/sell it to an open source project or > developer.

    I reached out to Richard Stallman, and he agreed to take the board. > I am certain that the
    FSF would put it to good use. My friend and I have not yet decided, > to whom we will give
    the motherboard. Is it possible that I could give it to someone or > project, such that all
    parties here would benefit?
    i am reasonably certain that Toshaan Bharvani would be
    prepared to do that although he would need to speak for
    himself.

    Yes, please, I am interested.
    I would use it for PowerEL, LibreBMC and LibreSOC.
    All open source projects.
    Is this just a board or also a CPU?

    It is just the motherboard. :)


    the other option would be to donate it to the University of
    Oregon who already have POWER9 systems that are accessible
    to FOSS projects via the "OpenPOWER Hub". cc'ing Sameer
    as well.
    (in case that wasn't clear: FOSS projects can *already*, right
    now, apply for access to POWER9 systems, do i have that right,
    Sameer?)

    Is there any project or developer here that would be willing to take > this motherboard and
    create

    virtual machines that other projects could have access to?

    Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    Joshua Branson
    FOSS enthusiast
    https://gnucode.me <https://gnucode.me>

    -- > ---
    crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68 >
    <https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68>

    -- --
    Toshaan Bharvani
    +32-(0)476-66.70.55
    toshaan@vantosh.com
    @toshywoshy
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    __ __ _____ _
    \ \ / /_ _ _ _|_ _|__ ___| |__
    \ \ / / _` | '_ \| |/ _ \/ __| '_ \
    \ V / (_| | | | | | (_) \__ \ | | |
    \_/ \__,_|_| |_|_|\___/|___/_| |_|

    http://www.vantosh.com
    ----------------------------------------
    --

    So to summarize, my friend is donating/selling an Talos II motherboard.
    It does not have the CPU or RAM. Our current options are:

    Donate to debian
    Who will mostly help debian distributions run on Power9.

    Donate to the FSF
    Who will probably set up a substitute server for guix and help guix
    run on Power9. As well as hosting mailing lists and other stuff?
    donate to the university of Oregon, whose contact is Toshaan Bharvani.
    Any any open source project can apply for virtual machines on it.

    Donate to the OpenBSD foundation.
    Who will push the boundaries of software security, and whose daemons
    like openssh benefit everyone.

    Any other options that I am missing?

    I'll let me friend know these options, and I will encourage him to donate/sell it by the end of March. (He's on vacation for the next two weeks).

    Thanks,

    Joshua

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  • From Toshaan Bharvani | VanTosh@21:1/5 to jbranso@dismail.de on Wed Mar 1 15:20:01 2023
    XPost: linux.gentoo.user

    On 01/03/2023 14:12, jbranso@dismail.de wrote:
    March 1, 2023 5:11 AM, "Toshaan Bharvani | VanTosh" <toshaan@vantosh.com> wrote:

    On 01/03/2023 03:37, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:

    On Tuesday, February 28, 2023, <jbranso@dismail.de > <jbranso@dismail.de>> wrote:
    Hello you fabulous developers!

    My friend has a spare Talos II motherboard that is currently sitting > in his house
    in Indiana USA collecting dust.

    https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII <https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII>

    I have convinced him to donate/sell it to an open source project or > developer.

    I reached out to Richard Stallman, and he agreed to take the board. > I am certain that the
    FSF would put it to good use. My friend and I have not yet decided, > to whom we will give
    the motherboard. Is it possible that I could give it to someone or > project, such that all
    parties here would benefit?
    i am reasonably certain that Toshaan Bharvani would be
    prepared to do that although he would need to speak for
    himself.

    Yes, please, I am interested.
    I would use it for PowerEL, LibreBMC and LibreSOC.
    All open source projects.
    Is this just a board or also a CPU?

    It is just the motherboard. :)
    Ok, I will be getting a CPU very soon, so I should be able to use it.




    the other option would be to donate it to the University of
    Oregon who already have POWER9 systems that are accessible
    to FOSS projects via the "OpenPOWER Hub". cc'ing Sameer
    as well.
    (in case that wasn't clear: FOSS projects can *already*, right
    now, apply for access to POWER9 systems, do i have that right,
    Sameer?)

    Is there any project or developer here that would be willing to take > this motherboard and
    create

    virtual machines that other projects could have access to?

    Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    Joshua Branson
    FOSS enthusiast
    https://gnucode.me <https://gnucode.me>

    -- > ---
    crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68 > >>> <https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68>

    -- --
    Toshaan Bharvani
    +32-(0)476-66.70.55
    toshaan@vantosh.com
    @toshywoshy
    ----------------------------------------
    __ __ _____ _
    \ \ / /_ _ _ _|_ _|__ ___| |__
    \ \ / / _` | '_ \| |/ _ \/ __| '_ \
    \ V / (_| | | | | | (_) \__ \ | | |
    \_/ \__,_|_| |_|_|\___/|___/_| |_|

    http://www.vantosh.com
    ----------------------------------------
    --

    So to summarize, my friend is donating/selling an Talos II motherboard.
    It does not have the CPU or RAM. Our current options are:

    Donate to debian
    Who will mostly help debian distributions run on Power9.

    Donate to the FSF
    Who will probably set up a substitute server for guix and help guix
    run on Power9. As well as hosting mailing lists and other stuff?
    donate to the university of Oregon, whose contact is Toshaan Bharvani.
    Any any open source project can apply for virtual machines on it.

    Donate to the OpenBSD foundation.
    Who will push the boundaries of software security, and whose daemons
    like openssh benefit everyone.

    Any other options that I am missing?

    I'll let me friend know these options, and I will encourage him to donate/sell
    it by the end of March. (He's on vacation for the next two weeks).

    Thanks,

    Joshua


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    Toshaan Bharvani
    +32-(0)476-66.70.55
    toshaan@vantosh.com
    @toshywoshy
    ----------------------------------------
    __ __ _____ _
    \ \ / /_ _ _ _|_ _|__ ___| |__
    \ \ / / _` | '_ \| |/ _ \/ __| '_ \
    \ V / (_| | | | | | (_) \__ \ | | |
    \_/ \__,_|_| |_|_|\___/|___/_| |_|

    http://www.vantosh.com
    ----------------------------------------
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