Build
Build Program
All build documentation goes here!
How it works
The Build Program is our primary ongoing volunteer program. We take donated computers and see if they work. If they don't work, we replace hardware as necessary to fix them. If we can't fix them, we strip them for useful components and send them to a certified recycler for disposal.
Once our computers have been made functional, we install our standard desktop Linux distro (currently Xubuntu) on them to replace whatever they had before (most likely Windows) and turn it into a fully-functional multipurpose desktop! Also because Linux is both free and resource-efficient, it's a great way to give new life to old hardware.
All of this is done by volunteers and is intended to be an excellent way for them to learn about PC hardware and repair. Once you've built 4 computers you get to keep one of them!
Steps
Pre-Build - safety and basic hardware ID lecture. Should take ~45 mins
Assessment - pick out some hardware that has already been received/logged, see if it boots. Note, hardware logging/determining whether its suitable for the build program or should just be recycled is something done by Donations beforehand. Wipe the HDD if it hasn't been done already.
Assembly - do whatever is needed to make the hardware bootable, install an OS. If the computer can't be fixed, divert to recycle
QC - make sure everything works and the computer is ready for sale or grant
What's needed
- Target machine
- Safety equipment: Eye protection, gloves, dust mask
- Tools: Screwdrivers + and -, large and small hex-head drivers
- Tray for small parts
- Bins for fasteners, etc
What's Needed
- Setup station (Keyboard, mouse, monitor speakers or headphones, power, network connection)
- Live media or access to Install Server
- Slot blanks or tape
- FGSEA stickers
- Basic toolkit
Procedure
Source: http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/QC_checklist
- Check that the case is closed and secure.
- If not, open it and check that:
- components are properly connected
- the interior is dust-free
- cables are tucked out of the way
- airflow path is unobstructed
- if any of above is not true, send unit back to builder.
- close and fasten the case.
- Pick up the case and move it around, check for rattling sounds. If there's loose stuff inside, open up and take it out.
- Ensure all slots, bays and ports are covered
- Cover ports that don't work with electrical tape. We have slot covers for empty slots.
- Power on the machine. If it doesn't POST, send it back.
- Enter BIOS and ensure settings are correct (ask workshop lead if you don't know what settings are correct)
- Boot from HDD. Does gdm greeter screen come up?
- Reboot, this time from PXE (if supported) and run the automated test tools we haven't built yet :^/
- Harass the relevant Working Groups about that. If there aren't any, form one.