Maybe there's an opportunity here to extend the services offered by the St. 
Albans gang??? I know there's a games-centric version of Fedora 8 just come out 
( sorry, couldn't get away with downloading *that* one at work (: ), and with 
Christmas around the corner.

Christopher/Wesley/Edwin + any others who I've unintentionally left out... 
wocher rekkon??

Steve.

On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 15:55:22 +1300 (NZDT)
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The Computer Broker will sometimes discount their ex lease boxes if you
> don't want the OS, and many of them come in OS and OSless options straight
> off the floor.
> 
> Even the ones without an OS seem to have a license sticker, which
> presumably means you can install the licensed OS, although i note the
> opinion of someone on NZLUG who had read the licence who said that after
> the second owner, the license was no longer transferable (ie the third
> owner had to buy another licence). Anyway there is more than one MS
> license and I guess you need to read the actual one that pertains to the
> actual machine.
> 
> In buying ex-lease gear I look at the hardware price in the knowledge that
> I don't give a rats thingamy what version of windows i can run on it. If
> the vendor will take a few dollars less without the OS on board, thats
> cool, but I look first and foremost at whether the hardware is worth the
> price.
> 
> One time the broker did discount me a box with no OS. The guy was going to
> reformat the hard drive to remove whatever abomination had been installed
> on it, and I said "I'm in a bit of a hurry, theres no way I am going to
> run that piece of crap, I promise I'll take it off as soon as I get home"
> He grinned and handed me the box (and of course I kept my word, its now
> running mythtv).
> 
> Nick
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, November 20, 2007 3:30 pm, Edwin F wrote:
> > There was a discussion on the NZLUG recently about the availability of
> > OS-less ex-lease boxen - apparently, most of them suffer from the MS
> > tax due to their old licenses being no longer transferrable, or
> > something to that effect.
> >
> > I thought I would throw it out there that I am in the process of
> > starting a small ex-lease thing, and I would gladly supply cheap,
> > OS-less boxen if the demand is there, and perhaps somebody would like
> > to contact existing ex-lease sellers around Christchurch about
> > supplying OS-less boxen for a lower price and compile a Linux-friendly
> > supplier list on the CLUG wiki?
> >
> > Hope nobody minds, but...
> > == blatant plug time ==
> >
> > I have a bunch of these boxen, currently:
> > Intel Celeron 2.0GHz
> > 512MB DDR RAM
> > 40GB HDD
> > Broadcom GigE
> > CD-ROM Drive
> > Floppy Drive (remember those? -- neither do I)
> >
> > They came with 17" CRTs, too, so those can be had providing it is
> > being picked up or the extra shipping is paid (for... uh... across
> > town)
> >
> > These I can supply for ~$200 each, give or take.
> >
> > == blatant plug time ends ==
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> >    Edwin.
> >
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> Nick Rout
> 


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