Hello,

Matt Moor thought you might be interested in this.    Thanks Matt!

I have been mailing a few of the more active Linux User Groups in 
Australia to make them aware of community-based remote access systems that 
have become available.  These systems are open to any Open Source Linux 
developer interested in developing / porting / or just tinkering w/ Linux 
on high-performance 64-bit IBM POWER5 or PPC970 systems.   In the case of 
Australian National University's system - brought on-line last week - they 
are hosting a 4-way system w/ 16GB of RAM.   This system can be a great 
place to test SMP and memory scalability.   If any of you  are interested 
in working on these systems, you are more than welcome to request an 
account.   Additional systems will be added in the coming months.

Australia National University:  (http://clug.anu.edu.au/)

Other systems being hosted world-wide include:

Oregon State University Open Source Lab - PPC970 running Gentoo  (
http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/PPC64/Home)
SourceForge.net compile farm - POWER5 running SLES (
http://sourceforge.net/docs/compile_farm#cf_overview)
University of Portland Linux on Power Portal - POWER5 running SLES (
http://egr.up.edu:8080/)
University of Augsburg Debian on PowerPC - POWER5 running Debian (
http://tuxppc.rz.uni-augsburg.de/)
Linux on Power @ Peking University - POWER5 running SLES (
http://ppclinux.pku.edu.cn/)


Thank you for your time, and if you have any questions, please feel free 
to let me know.

Oh, FYI - this is a two step registration process.  Registration on the 
web portal (fulfilled automatically), drives a email request to the 
administrator to establish the shell account.  Users will receive two 
separate notifications when their accounts are established.

Cheers,

Robert MacFarlan
Strategist
ISV Global Solutions Enablement
IBM

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