[m-dev.] Fw: Public accessible Debian Machine

Peter Ross pro at missioncriticalit.com
Fri Jan 3 03:56:43 AEDT 2003


Some more machines to do release testing on.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Schulze" <joey at infodrom.org>
To: "Debian News Channel" <debian-news at lists.debian.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:40 PM
Subject: Public accessible Debian Machine


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> The Debian Project                                http://www.debian.org/
> Public accessible Debian Machines                       press at debian.org
> January 2nd, 2003               http://www.debian.org/News/2003/20030102
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>
> Public accessible Debian Machines
>
> Hewlett-Packard (HP) offers public access to several machines running
> Debian GNU/Linux through their Test Drive program.  Software authors
> and prospective users are offered an account on those machines in
> order to find out more about Debian GNU/Linux and a particular HP
> hardware.  Four architectures are supported (Alpha, PA-RISC, IA-32 and
> IA-64).  Compilers are installed to that software authors can test
> whether their software compiles on those platforms.
>
> Hewlett-Packard offers access to the following four architectures:
>
>     Intel (IA-32)   ProLiant DL360 G2 1.4GHz  SMP
>     Intel (IA-64)   rx2600 Itanium II         SMP
>     Alpha (alpha)   XP1000a 1 at 667MHz           UP
>     Alpha (alpha)   DS20 2 at 500MHz              UP
>     PA-RISC (hppa)  rp5470 1 at 550MHz            UP
>
> The Test Drive Program is a free service of HP.  Its main purpose is
> to provide developers with access to new HP hardware running various
> HP and third party operating systems and applications.  When you
> register, you get a free shell account you can use to log into the
> wide variety of systems on our Test Drive network and try out the
> software and operating systems running on them.
>
> Test Drive gives you the opportunity to try out combinations of
> hardware, operating systems, and software before you buy them.  For
> developers, it also gives you the opportunity to ensure your software
> runs on hardware, software, and operating system combinations which
> you may not have available to you locally.
>
> More information: http://testdrive.hp.com/
>
>
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