On 5/3/16 12:56 PM, Jason Bergstrom wrote:
> The powersupply would be:
> Model: DPS-400GB-1 A Rev:01
> Apple P/N: 614-0264
Are there any brave recappers out there?
https://shawnhogan.com/2015/06/xserve-5g-power-supply-repair-delta-dps-400gb-1-614-0264.html
Thanks, John. That is what my son has, and the keys looked nice.
-Denis
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 10:02 PM, John Jason Jordan
wrote:
> On Tue, 3 May 2016 21:49:47 -0700
> Denis Heidtmann dijo:
>
> >Three reasons: Unexplained lock-up three times, I
On Tue, 3 May 2016 21:49:47 -0700
Denis Heidtmann dijo:
>Three reasons: Unexplained lock-up three times, I hate the chiclet keys
>(need sculpted key-tops), and I get the impression that they put this
>thing together in a bit of a rush--no docs initially, small error in
Three reasons: Unexplained lock-up three times, I hate the chiclet keys
(need sculpted key-tops), and I get the impression that they put this thing
together in a bit of a rush--no docs initially, small error in the docs
when provided, and the big label on the lid says "ystem 76"
Suggestions on an
#2
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Michael Dexter
wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Unless someone is screaming with a topic, it looks like I broke it and
> bought it.
>
> I am happy to give one of three talks, two of which I gave recently at
> LinuxFest Northwest:
>
> 1. 20
This has 2 x 2GHz cpus, 6G of memory (3 disk trays, but just 80G disks).
The powersupply would be:
Model: DPS-400GB-1 A Rev:01
Apple P/N: 614-0264
Not sure if the x86 powersupplies work, but they are 750w (vs the 400w
that came with the G5s).
Not as quiet as a 1U x86, but WAY quieter than a
On 4/30/16 12:04 PM, Jason Bergstrom wrote:
> I do happen to have an extra XServe G5, but it has a dead power supply.
Configuration? I see power supplies from $20 to $120.
How loud? :)
Michael
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Hello all,
Unless someone is screaming with a topic, it looks like I broke it and
bought it.
I am happy to give one of three talks, two of which I gave recently at
LinuxFest Northwest:
1. 20 Years and Counting: Secrets to enduring user groups
2. The Devil in the Details: Switching to BSD