Trebuchet is always a fun option. Or you could take it to your local Goodwill/thrift store.
(NSFW)
So I googled trébuchet to confirm accent placement and ended up clicking on the first non-wikipedia link (the first link showing the accented word).
Vagina, guy licking an armpit, black guy on a cross. Unexpected mixture of content to say the least.
Turn it into a neck Bling Bling.
LFS has worked well for me in the past including 486s & 32 megs or ram with floppies (but they weren't that fast), anything 100mhz & over with a hdd or cdrom is more than adequate for a firewall.I tossed a second nic into an old 800mhz box and made a firewall/router that doesn't choke with lots of torrent sources. I used IPCop btw. I like it so far
lolin high school, i knew a guy who wore a harddrive platter around a gold chain. He also had a gold painted calculator he wore around a gold chain.
I had some nerdy friends in high school.
at first i though that was kanye west on the cross.(NSFW)
So I googled trébuchet to confirm accent placement and ended up clicking on the first non-wikipedia link (the first link showing the accented word).
Vagina, guy licking an armpit, black guy on a cross. Unexpected mixture of content to say the least.
seems like most second hand places don't want your old POS computer that would overheat just surfing facebook.
I'd chuck it in the trash/recycling.
I have a Pentium III 800MHz with 256MB of PC100 RAM sitting in my closet with at 500GB hard drive in it. No keyboard or mouse. No monitor. I installed Xubuntu, setup a LAMP stack and installed Torrentflux and Webmin. Now I can offload all my torrenting to that machine, and access the torrentflux interface remotely. I also store backups or other files on it as necessary.
I'm sure it's probably not very economical to leave that thing running all the time when there are other, simpler hardware solutions, but I had the machine and it was a fun project that taught me a lot about Linux.
I have a Pentium III 800MHz with 256MB of PC100 RAM sitting in my closet with at 500GB hard drive in it. No keyboard or mouse. No monitor. I installed Xubuntu, setup a LAMP stack and installed Torrentflux and Webmin. Now I can offload all my torrenting to that machine, and access the torrentflux interface remotely. I also store backups or other files on it as necessary.
I'm sure it's probably not very economical to leave that thing running all the time when there are other, simpler hardware solutions, but I had the machine and it was a fun project that taught me a lot about Linux.
Please, please don't just throw it in the trash. There are way too many nasty chemicals in it.
Find a reputable computer recycling place(ie: one that doesn't just ship everything to China). They will be happy to take it off your hands.
I don't exactly ask it to do much. Yeah, file transfers could be a bit faster, but eh, whatcha gonna do? It's web pages load slow -- especially when it's running a bunch of concurrent torrents -- but they do load. I'm getting ready to upgrade my main box, so it will bump down and supplant my Ubuntu Studio rig, which will itself then probably take the place of the P3 machine and I'll get rid of it. There's a place in Seattle that takes old machines and will even give you a charitable donation receipt.Jesus...a 500GB HDD on a P3? Epic bottlenecking right there.
I have a Barton 2500+ with 1GB sitting in my closet that I could do something similar with and get use out of it, but I wouldn't get enough benefit to justify the extra electricity and heat. I guess I should craigslist it.
