Consider donating them, recycling components, or selling parts to recover value.
Consider donating them, recycling components, or selling parts to recover value.
For instance, obtaining permission is required to employ any trademark under any situation except those clearly outlined above. This covers: commercial applications, OEM support, [...] purposes for selling goods such as t-shirts and similar items. Employing a brand name containing "BUNTU" in connection with computer devices or programs. Source: Ubuntu Trademark Policy
Ubuntu isn't the only Linux distribution, and it doesn't apply universally. It's also not considered commercial use unless you're planning to sell products and aren't using their branding. Some might interpret it differently, but I think that's unlikely.