Short version, i promise (well, i tried....).
I bought four Acer R11 (C738T) Chromebooks at auction (as-is-no-returns). post #1
After diagnosing them and doing salvage/triage I cobbled together two fully function ones, one that is adequate and...welll...poor #4 is just a pile of parts. post #2
BUT - the motherboard works fully, it's unlocked, write protect screw removed (4GB ram, 16GB emmc, all ports SEEM good). Haven't done FULL firmware replacement (yet - maybe i should try that for once)
I was just going to pack it up and put the pieces into the "closet of junk valuable spare parts".
But i was thinking, if i put a spare 64 or 128 GBSD card in there maybe it could be a "server" of some kind. I haven't run any kind of home server in about 20 years...and it was a MacOS (mach) PPC machine.
So two things I was considering (not knowing at ALL how hard either is on Linux)
***maybe just hosting media files (reducing duplicate copies on multiple machines)
OR-
***some kind of claws or thunderbird email device i could try to learn to do (whats it called??) ssh forwarding over X11 using openbox or something.
- not for archiving, just to have the client up and running on another machine I could access remotely.
Just asking for creative ideas that a Linux- Neanderthal could pull off.
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****rambling status of parts******
Keyboard - many dead pads - key donor (missing keys) - so would need external to at least set up.
Tracpad - wouldn't "click" - had some kind of residue (from battery??) - cleaned it but didn't need it to fix the other 3 so, not tested.
Screen - cracks (functional) but one hinge is broken so it needs to be jury-rigged just to stay up...did the owner drop it down the stairs??
Battery - it seemed to work fine - but it had spots of some dark stick "stuff" - which was also on the bottom of case and got into odd areas - I cleaned it all, but I'm hesitant to use it except in testing. Maybe some kid spilled Coke or Pepsi on the machine....??