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Episode: 1400
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Title: HPR1400: How We Use Linux
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1400/hpr1400.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 00:55:02
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Looks like I have some fun?
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Now with a 4x4
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Hello everyone and welcome to HPR. This is Kay Wisher and Honki Magoo again. We're coming
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to you on a mumble and we're going to do a part two from our first episode. Tonight's
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topic is going to be how we use Linux. How are you doing tonight, Honki? Doing really
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well. I just enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving meal. Same here and we're doing this show
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the day after Thanksgiving on Friday evening and I had my second round of Thanksgiving
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tonight for dinner so you can always count on the leftovers. It's always good the second
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time around too. And hopefully that trip to family will kick in in the middle of the
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show and be able to make it through. True, very true. We'll catch keep an eye on that
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if I hear you snoring or I'll know to give you a little poke. What if you do a little
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horn over this thing? I'm not sure. I think my son has one of those air horns. I can fire
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up if we need it. I want you to wake up the house. Well tonight or on this episode we're
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going to kind of give a brief overview of what we use Linux for our own homes, our
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own setups and the first topic of discussion would be a basic file server. I have actually
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I have to some of our servers running on my home network. One is running on a Zubuntu
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install which basically has all my music and all our families digital pictures stored
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on and it allows multiple access to all my family members and we've got quite a bit
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of digital pictures. I've got quite a bit of ripped music on the other machine is where
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I keep the video, my personal home videos and my ripped DVD content because that system
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happens to be my myth TV system that's connected to my TV. So I like I've got two actually
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somba and NF servers running on both machines. It's serving somba because I've got windows
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PCs and I use the NFS part for for my Linux Linux. I just kind of like NFS better than
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somba for Linux Linux. It's a little bit easier to set up. How do you how's your setup
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honky? Well mine is just set up for mine is set up so it's attached to a 1.5 giga terabyte
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external USB drive and I have it set up just basically to share everything. The only thing
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I mean I have I have everything on there for the most part. I keep my wife keeps all of
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her pictures on a thumb drive and I try to do any chance that I can get just plug that
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thing in and back it up as much as I can as you know knowing my luck. One of those days
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that thing is going to either break or fall apart or get lost or something's going to
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happen to it. I want some sort of a backup of it and there's been several times when
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I've had to recover my wife's laptop either from me screwing it up or just from windows
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being windows. So I've had to go in there and I've taken all of her MP3s and iTunes stuff
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and I have probably actually I could probably go in there delete it delete a bunch of that
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stuff because I have probably about two full complete libraries of that backed up on there.
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And yeah I have it somba shared just for everything anything that can go to it. Yeah real
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quick now with with mid TV on the client side can you go on to like the music as well.
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But I know there are some people who want to use how well I just have the play music over
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their television and stuff like that. So it can go to both servers. Yes from from my auxiliary
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or my main file server with houses that stores on my music I have a share link to the main
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system the main myth TV system that's connected to my TV and home stereo. So anytime I want
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to play my music over my home stereo I can just usually I think myth TV has a built-in
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music player but it's kind of clunky so I just use I think it's a rhythm box that came
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and sold on that it's running Zubone 2. I like the Zubone 2 for the myth TV part because
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it's easy to get set up and configured so that's why I run that on both those systems
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and so and then like if we're not watching if my wife's at home during the day and she's
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not watching TV she I use I can you remember the app it's a front-end for Pandora I think
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it's called PETA that sounds familiar. I'm not sure but the only time I've ever used Pandora
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is on my phone. But it's in the repos of you know in the Ubuntu repositories and if you
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got a Pandora account you can sign into this app with your account credentials and it pulls
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in all your stations you have set up you know through the website and you can and you don't
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get all the commercials like if you have it playing through the website so it's a really
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nice little app. Awesome. Now are you running X on your servers?
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The two file servers yes because there's no way to set both these servers are actually
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myth TV servers also and there's no way to set up myth TV without a GUI unfortunately.
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Oh yeah there's there's no other way to go in there at all there's no no. Now it the setup
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the setup is all GUI based. Now I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure I'm sure I would have
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discovered it by now that if you could do it all command line but I'm pretty sure you cannot
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so you have to have and on the main system that actually broadcasts live TV that's running an
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X server if you know to get the display out of it of course and then it's and it has to you
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you don't have to but I run a video card because in video offloads a lot of the video processing
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to the GPU instead of your CPU so that's so yeah you have to have X installed and have a GUI well
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on a myth TV system now can you set up what you're going to record off of the client or do you
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have to go into the the server side to set up some of the recordings and stuff well you can either
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do it from the graphical you know the the front end on the TV you know you can use your remote and
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go in and and schedule recordings but the easiest way that I've found to do it is it's got actually
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comes with doesn't come with you install a a web server that has its own myth TV interface
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and I can go in there and look at the channel guide and do all my TV scheduling and through that
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you know from any computer in the house so it makes it a little bit easier to to set up all your
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recordings and stuff oh there you go that's easy now if you ever opened up important
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scheduled some stuff from I don't know outside the house somewhere yeah I have done it in the past
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them it's not I don't do it anymore because I'm opening I think I got other stuff on report 80 but
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I mean I could you know like a change of default port if I really wanted to but I don't you know
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I don't really have a need for it anymore when I first started using I thought it was neat to
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remote down and and show everybody hey look here's my recording schedules and blah blah blah but
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it's it's it's not that important to me anymore where I need to do that remotely right and it's
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always it's only like every once in a while that you ever actually need that and you know if you
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didn't have the port open for something you really need then might as well have it open for what
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you really need now there is I don't know if you know who Dan Frey is from the tilt program he
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and another guy I think right we have written a Android app for myth TV and I think you can
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actually set that up to where you can access your stuff externally and but yet that you know
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that's going to require a port to be open to your router but you can actually do it over your
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Android or I don't think no they don't have an iPhone that that's all Android so you can actually
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install this Android app to get access to your myth TV system from you know anywhere outside of
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your network also now have you played with that at all um I did once and like I say I don't really
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have a need for that to have that kind of access to it it's it's the shows I watch I mean the
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the scheduling goes out two weeks so I mean if I hear about a show coming up I really don't have
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an immediate need to get to it until I get home so I must not really it's just not a big you
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know one of the top priorities on my list of things I need to have access to from outside my
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home now is it just a scheduler or can you watch things from your myth TV on it from what I've
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heard you can actually you know you can actually stream off of your from you can stream your
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recordings now don't know about live TV but I know you can stream your recordings through your
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Android device that's pretty cool I mean I can wish I still had the the unlimited data
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on Verizon because on my lunch hour I used to you know start up a show and shows that run like an
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hour long you know actually would take all the commercials out and then it's you know 45 minutes
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and you know that's pretty much my whole lunch hour and I couldn't watch some show on Netflix and
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but you know now with the restrictions on my data I'm not doing that anymore but that was always
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fun to do if I had that ability I might you know try it um if you know if if you if you if you like
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recording TV for later you know for later viewing like I do I don't I don't I don't ever watch live
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TV anymore because of the myth TV it's it's just so much convenient more convenient for me to watch it
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when I want to instead of scheduling it you know sit down and especially to watch have to watch
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commercials it is commercials drove me nuts so and meth TV auto flags commercials and skips
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commercials while you're watching your recording so I hardly ever have to the you know see every
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any commercials anymore well I've been running a TVO for um sometime now and about the only
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I think about the only good thing about the TVO is the Netflix app but I can probably get that off
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my uh DVD player and I don't know it's it's not a bad idea and I'm probably well at some point
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should sit down and look at and see if it's worth it but I don't know at the same time I keep on
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going back and forth in the same idea of trying to cut the court as well but I'm feeling that's
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going to cost some stake in the house with some things that won't play right and or won't look
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as good or won't have all the shows I don't know I I gotta sit down and look at everything yeah it
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depends on you know how you're getting you know how are you getting your TV now is it cable or is
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it over the air it's cable say cables uh as a different beast um just uh got a letter in the mail
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from Comcast as my provider and they have been they have kept their local channels unencrypted
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which means I can use a standard store bought tuner and it will uh pick up those unencrypted
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local channels and I was using those to record off of well they're starting December 12th they're
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going to start encrypting everything which means they're forcing you to rent one of their devices
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to do the unencryption so when I heard heard this let you know got this letter and start thinking
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you know what am I going to do with because I was using using that part of their feed the unencrypted
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stuff for local channels and I purchased a I mean network attached tuner device this week off of
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eBay for $62 it's got two tuners in it and you just you don't even have to open up your computer
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you just plug your cable into it and I'm connecting it to an antenna instead of the cable
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and you just connect your coax to it connect it to your network connect the power to it
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and go into myth tv and you add the tuners and I had it all set up today I got it today and
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within an hour you know I had it all set up and configured and it's recording some shows right
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now oh very nice but I also since I still do have cable because my wife likes it because she
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likes some of the premium channels wait I mean we don't we don't subscribe to HBO or in that type
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of premium channels but we get the extra the pretty much get all the digital channels she likes fox
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news and some other stations that she can't live without the the same company that makes us
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uh network tuner it's called silicon dust is the name of the company they make a cable card
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version of this which I have so I have two of these network tuners now one of them has a cable
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card in it so that I can get the it'll do the decrypting of the all the stations and I can reach
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I can still record off of those I just can't get the HP you know the movie you know the paid
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movie channels and stuff like that so you able to set up a package with Comcast where you have
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some of the digital other packages but none of the local channels no I mean they've got different
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tiers of you know they got their basic cable which you get like you know through channel two through
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60 years 70 or something like that then you pay for the next package and you get a little bit more
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in the name I mean it it's got different tiers and this device this uh that takes their
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I rent their I rent this cable card from them which I don't have to use their set top box anymore
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and this this cable card is really cheap to rent I mean it's like two or three bucks a month
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and it does all the decrypting and it's whatever package I have it comes into this
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this tuner box I'm able to view live or record from very cool I actually think I have it
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should they had to put a a tuner card into my uh Tivo I wonder if I can take that out and start playing
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with it yeah yeah I mean if you can if you can if you can take it if it's one of the PCI device
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SM no I'm not exactly sure they they said they had to send a tech out to install the thing and
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I really didn't see when he put it in but I can always pull that box around and take a look
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do you do you have a cable card for it for for your cable TV system I want to say uh yes
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and I'm not that familiar with Tivos but if it doesn't plug directly into that tuner that
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just plugs into the box you know somewhere else you probably you may or may not be able to use
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that tuner in another you know regular PC I'm not sure right that's probably true oh well
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but if it's if it is a uh what's known as ATCS ATSC tuner which is what you can tune in the
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the free digital channels over the air and it does have Linux support for it and it's a PCI
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device you can plug it into any computer and and pick up free digital channels you know through
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an antenna that said I'm taking apart tomorrow I hardly doubt that I hardly doubt that
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that thing will work but I don't know I mean it's it's I know that I've heard that Tivos do run
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a version of Linux is that correct I believe so I've never actually been able to dive into it
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I just heard that it's pretty locked down I have like one of the older boxes is like a Tivo 2
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or something like that that's just been sitting down here that I never had a chance to do anything
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with I figured at the very least maybe I'd be able to you know see if I can wipe out the hard drive
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on it and try to install something else on it and hopefully I can find a kernel that would work
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with it but I've never got around to doing it yeah it's the the whole TV tuner um and Linux it is
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it's kind of when I first started in it and it's been years I think it was uh the first OS I used
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with it when I've built my first the first well it's my still the same box I'm I'm using
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ment5 was what the current version was when I first set up MFTV such shows how long I've been
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involved with MFTV uh it was kind of uh it was kind of hard to set up if you had internal tuners
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because you had to make sure you had the firmware was if it was not you know supported in the
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kernel then you had to go out and find the firmware which the cards I purchased were not
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included in the kernels I you know I had to go out and find the firmware form and you had to put
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the firmware in the correct place and you know on the in the file system and and I still have to
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do that too when I reset it if I wipe the box and start over um but it's now with these net with
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these network attached tuners it's so simple you don't even have to do any of that you just plug
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a man and and go through to set up you don't have to do a whole lot of upfront work with them
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well that's good I that's probably one of the things that kind of keep me from it uh it's just
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the amount of time I think it's gonna take just uh get it all set up but it's one of those things
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that I've always wanted to but for right now I have the uh the tvo installed and that's just been
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working easy um yeah and I've been I've been pretty happy with it I mean it's not the the greatest
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thing out there but like I said I can get the Netflix on it uh with Comcast the uh Comcast on the
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man is just gotten within like the last year or so is now supported with tvo so that's been that's
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been actually really nice um yeah I mean it's it's a nice little system but you know it's just
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it's an extra bill every month and if I can kind of take that extra bill away every little bit
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helps nowadays you know so is there a is there a fee for using the tvo not not counting your
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Comcast subscriptions yeah um and don't ask me I want to say it's like 10 15 bucks a month something
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like that I don't remember anymore it's been a while since I looked now with the myth tv system if
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you want to get your tv programming there as a there's a service you pay for yearly it's up to
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when I first started it was $20 a year to get uh the scheduling um now it's gone up to $25 a year
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but uh that's barely very you know that's insignificant and when you're trying to cut services
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yeah $25 a year ain't bad so we want to move on to uh uh move away for a few minutes from the uh
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from the media server side on over to uh uh more of the let's go with uh own cloud uh I wrote
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an own cloud server on um my home server mostly for the purposes of almost the same thing as
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Samba um I think it's it's worked out great for um for file sharing but it's it's mostly for
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file sharing off to my network there are times when it seems like it's just a hog on my system
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because it's it doesn't I don't know I don't use it as often sometimes and then all of a sudden
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there'll just be a need for it where I need I'm off my uh I'm off my home network and I need
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stuff off there or I need to share some files with somebody and a lot of times it's just a giant
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pain to try to buy uh share big files with people that this just makes it so much easier that you
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know uh just all you have to do is just set up a little share thing and then you email that little
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share thing with somebody and they just go to it it goes straight to the um this one little page
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that has the link up at the top it says uh this has been shared with you and they click on that
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and it starts downloading it's a beautiful little thing that and it's got a uh a nice little
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calendar app which um I you know I think it's cal dev that uh it runs off of which I wish
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there was it ran off of something else that was a little bit more flexible because I tried to find
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a application on my phone that ran with cal dev and I believe I found like maybe one that was
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like a paid one but that was really about it other than that I've been very happy with it I mean
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I but about it's a little bit sluggish and uh I know you and I have talked about this in the past
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about trying to get it so it's trying to but number one get it to work on a Raspberry Pi
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but uh number two just try to get it so it's a little bit more snappier because I know I know
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I've had problems where I've just been set there and watched it load and load and load on a page
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but I've been very happy with it and I know you uh you've been running an old cloud as well what do
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your uh what your opinions on it? I uh I I use it uh probably not as much as you do now um we were
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using it a while back as a collaborative tool for a podcast we were involved with um that worked
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out real well um I find it I find the same thing it's it's it's sluggish at times but uh it's
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it's very similar to having your own drop box is what I like about it it's free um in fact what
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I'm doing now with mine is I've installed the own cloud client on one of my PCs at the like
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well it's the garage my garage server main file server and I have it I've just when I installed
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drop box I just set drop box to have you have you have you used the own cloud client on any of your
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PCs? I have not I've only used the uh the website well that the own cloud client is very the whole
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own cloud server and client is very I mean it's x and behaves the same way as drop box does you
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set up this client you put in the uh address to your own cloud server and your credential names
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and whatever and it sets up a an own cloud folder in your home directory and any files you put
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in there it just it automatically uploads them and keeps them synced to the server so what I've
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done on this one on the server that stays on all the time is I've just when I installed I installed
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the own cloud client first and then installed drop box and I just move my you can tell the in the
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own cloud or the drop box client to where you want to put your drop box fuller so I just put it
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inside the own cloud folder so that's continually getting synced to my own clouds or just in case
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you know drop box is a free service you know what they say about free services one day they're
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gonna go away maybe always possible and then with if I like you say anytime you got a file you want
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to share with somebody it's real simple to the right click and and send somebody an email link
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just like you can in drop box um I like the cat like you say the calendar is nice it's not as full
|
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featured as what like you said not as lucky you'd want it to be but it's it's it's very useful um
|
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you can uh set up if you set up that calendar and you can get the link for it you can actually
|
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uh in any calendar application like uh on thunderbird has a lightning add-on it's a calendar big
|
||
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color calendar say it for me honky calendar it's a calendar calendaring app add-on for thunderbird and
|
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you can put that link in there from your own cloud server and it will stay you know synchro guys
|
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with thunderbird if each and if you change it to calendar and thunderbird it'll link it up and
|
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it'll sync it up to your own cloud server also so it works you know by directionally so I mean
|
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it's it's got its purposes so if you don't like the the calendaring interface of the own cloud
|
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interface you know the webgoede you can find a calendar application to link to it that has maybe
|
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more features and well and it actually also has the ability to put in pictures to be able to view
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pictures on it and stuff like that and that's another one of the things that either I could
|
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get a do a better I do I know I have to go in there and do a much better job of organizing my
|
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pictures because it'll show like like a big screen of all of the photos and do it and show like
|
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little samples of them and you can do like a little slide show in there with them but it's
|
||
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number one I got to organize them better so it's not loading up so many things at one time but
|
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it's also I think just because own cloud is a little bit slow and I mean if if I can get that to
|
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work a little bit better and we were talking about own cloud by default runs off of well yeah by
|
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default runs off of a Apache server and we had looked at the idea of running on an engine next
|
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and I think one of these days I'm going to probably throw engine next onto this thing as well and
|
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see if I can just link own cloud up to it just to see if I can get it running a little bit snappier
|
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just it it has so much potential for so many cool things like there's also add-ons for like
|
||
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music player and I want to say for different type of video files there's also an add-on that you
|
||
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watch videos through it and stuff there's lots of cool add-ons and from what I've heard that
|
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they're working on it more and more and more I just I need I need to get it so it's just runs a
|
||
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little bit smoother and maybe it's my hardware I mean I just need to upgrade my hardware for what
|
||
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I'm doing yeah I don't know what the answer is whether it's you know like say I'm running if it's
|
||
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on their their own hardware whether you need you know I don't know you know what what the minimum
|
||
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requirements are for this whether engine X would help I know on my I just reinstalled own cloud
|
||
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on on a box we did we did another server I've got but houses the own cloud and instead of putting
|
||
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my SQL on I put Maria DB but I don't think that I'm pretty sure that that's not going to give me
|
||
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any preferred I've noticed any performance effort so I think Maria DB is just a fork of my SQL
|
||
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so it's probably got the same performance I like say I haven't noticed any increases in speed so
|
||
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I don't know what the answer is to make it a little bit snappier I mean I mean talking when I'm
|
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using the web interface on my local network it's still sluggish yeah I find that so and I and we've
|
||
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been talking about it back and forth for a while now and I keep on looking for the possibility of
|
||
|
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different types of databases and unfortunately not that smart when it comes to databases but they
|
||
|
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I was looking at possibly doing the sq light SQL light or whatever that might be a little bit easier
|
||
|
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but at the same time it's it said something about only being able to have one user which for me
|
||
|
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wouldn't be that big of a deal because normally you know I'm the only guy who uses it for the most
|
||
|
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part so it wouldn't that would I don't think that would matter but really I'm willing to try
|
||
|
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anything at this point but I just got to get around to probably wiping it out and starting over
|
||
|
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again or doing it on another box so do you do you have other accounts on areas just you and you
|
||
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by yourself it's just me by myself I mean I've added other accounts before like a friend of mine was
|
||
|
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trying to do a her husband's birthday was coming up and she wanted I was gonna do a video montage
|
||
|
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to her husband type of a deal for his birthday and she was just uploading I had set up an account
|
||
|
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so she can just sit there and upload a bunch of um a bunch of movies on two little like five
|
||
|
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second videos that she took with her phone and whatever music she wanted to put on it and a bunch
|
||
|
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of pictures and stuff so I had to set up an account for that and I'd set up like a very general
|
||
|
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guest account that I wanted it for like my mother my family to be able to go on to and see pictures
|
||
|
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of my daughter and that was that that was the big thing with me is just trying to just show them how
|
||
|
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to we use that and show show the show them that site and it just it took forever to load up any of
|
||
|
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the pictures and stuff and that's where I kind of went you know maybe I need to do a much better
|
||
|
|
job of organizing this stuff so it doesn't take you know three hours just to load up the page
|
||
|
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and then you know you just to hit on one picture and all of a sudden it just sit there and lags
|
||
|
|
forever to load up that picture and then it lags forever to go back to the giant thing of thumbnails
|
||
|
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or you know just a little bit snappier and maybe I maybe that's not right the right tool for that
|
||
|
|
and maybe I need to find something else to be able to show off pictures and I don't know but it's
|
||
|
|
it's a real nice program that just seems like it's almost there you know yeah and they're
|
||
|
|
continuously making improvements to it um it's always adding features and um now what what type of
|
||
|
|
OS are you running this on a boon two twelve four LTS I just switched mine over to a devian
|
||
|
|
this same this box that houses this own cloud over to devian and I'm not I'm not I'm not
|
||
|
|
know that like say I don't notice any speed increases there either so I'm pretty sure it's
|
||
|
|
you know related to to the internals of bone cloud I just I really I'm really interested in
|
||
|
|
the next time I have to I didn't have time to do it this time this week to try engine X and see
|
||
|
|
if that's if that's the bottleneck now how do you install uh own cloud because I know there's
|
||
|
|
like several different ways to do it um I think I usually just wind up downloading the uh downloading
|
||
|
|
the file and unzipping it but I know they also have like a recently they I went on there and they
|
||
|
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well uh last time I installed they had a like almost like a web based thing to be able to install it
|
||
|
|
where you just download this one little thing and it's supposed to walk you through it on as long
|
||
|
|
as you it as long as everything on the on the lamp stack has uh you give it access you can just
|
||
|
|
kind of walk through the install and it'll set everything up uh through like almost like a little
|
||
|
|
web GUI type of a thing I haven't tried that feature I know what you're talking about I've seen that
|
||
|
|
but what I uh what I always do is I just had to repose to Ubuntu or just you know here recently
|
||
|
|
you know Debbie and it gives you uh I think on their website it gives the uh Linux installers and
|
||
|
|
it if you follow the other links to uh and it lists all the how to add it to all these you know
|
||
|
|
the other popular distros but you can just add uh uh with uh add you know add us something to your
|
||
|
|
source just file to where you can just continually get automatic updates when you do your normal
|
||
|
|
updates also yeah maybe a version you know like a point version behind what the latest is where
|
||
|
|
if you just downloaded you know the tar file and and did like you're saying just you know
|
||
|
|
unzip it into the the VAR WWF folder and went that route but uh I like just doing that through
|
||
|
|
the through a repo that way it's getting its updates automatically and when you do the
|
||
|
|
you know do the install it automatically pulls in all the dependencies and everything
|
||
|
|
see that's probably the best way to go and if you're going from a different repo then uh I'm
|
||
|
|
gonna have to ask you just send me what uh with uh repo link was because on Ubuntu 1204 it's actually
|
||
|
|
in uh they're just standard repo I did an advocate install the first time I installed I installed it
|
||
|
|
but it was like you said it was like but like this time it was like several versions behind and
|
||
|
|
one of the things that that I liked about it was that I can hook it up to the um to be able to
|
||
|
|
set up which drive uh it was going to and in the system uh there there was a much easier way
|
||
|
|
to be able to do it and that didn't come out exactly the way I wanted to but I have uh I told
|
||
|
|
you how I have the Samba shared um the directory the 1.5 terabyte that that's hooked up to it
|
||
|
|
and it's Samba shared I wanted to get that set up on um own clouds that's basically just the only
|
||
|
|
place where I'm going to dump files and uh in that Samba share and to do that in the later versions
|
||
|
|
was very simple you just go in there and they had like uh it was part of the the whole um the
|
||
|
|
whole settings page where you just added that directory in there and it was just automatically added
|
||
|
|
into it while the older versions you had to go into some big file and that drove me absolutely
|
||
|
|
nuts because I sat there and played with that and got absolutely nowhere so I wound up downloading it
|
||
|
|
and uh the latest version and installing it that way but if I can get it from a repo it was like
|
||
|
|
you're saying that that's that's the best way to go I mean it'll automatically update I don't think
|
||
|
|
mine's been updated and forever yeah and then like when you if you do the you know if you do the
|
||
|
|
get the tar file and and on zip it then you then you have to can do the you know make sure you
|
||
|
|
keep it updated yourself if you want to get you know when the next release comes out you have to
|
||
|
|
kind of jump through some hopes to get the new release and but on the on cloud the main on cloud
|
||
|
|
dot org site it's where you get to the install or you're talking about there's um there's a link
|
||
|
|
that has on the main distors and that gives you you know it's got sent us uh devian fedoria open
|
||
|
|
suits red hat slas yes open suits um and i'm going to if you just click on the link you know
|
||
|
|
your operating system it gives you instructions on how to add the repose so that you can you know
|
||
|
|
get the continuous updates cool now I just got to find the time to do it and I think you know
|
||
|
|
I'm not sure whether you can add that on now if you've done it another way I'm you know
|
||
|
|
I'm pretty sure you could I don't think it's going to break anything too hard
|
||
|
|
about the only thing I'm worried about breaking on the system is the uh the uh
|
||
|
|
some of uh other than that the rest of this can probably go I mean the only other thing I have on
|
||
|
|
here is the uh what I got here I got well I got the um the plex uh server that I've been playing
|
||
|
|
around with I had put that on there to um because I wanted to play around with uh
|
||
|
|
razzplex which is a uh a plex uh client for the raspberry pie that I didn't have much luck playing
|
||
|
|
around with but um then I I lose the uh plex well now now now that I'm not using it for the
|
||
|
|
raspberry pie uh what's it called my ps3 has plex and I've been using my ps3 in my living room
|
||
|
|
because it has uh netflix on it so I'd watch netflix and then I can also go to the plex side and
|
||
|
|
watch this stuff that I've uh ripped my movies from um and I lose that and uh recently I
|
||
|
|
installed uh just for the hell of it uh elgg which is a uh it's a uh it's kind of a blogging
|
||
|
|
uh social media site that I kind of downloaded and wanted to play with for the hell of it and uh
|
||
|
|
that's a I'm probably gonna wind up wiping that out because I have no reason for it I just
|
||
|
|
you know one of those things to try and do it just to say that you can try and do it you know
|
||
|
|
yeah I mean it doesn't hurt anything to try something out and like you say you can always
|
||
|
|
if it's some type of web you know like runs off of a web server you can pretty much just
|
||
|
|
you know wipe out that folder it puts under the rear of the www folder and you're you know maybe
|
||
|
|
delete some configuration files and you can play around the next thing you want to play around with
|
||
|
|
yeah like I actually installed uh uh the uh my server before I wiped it out I had uh
|
||
|
|
jungle installed on it which is a content management system and um after playing around with
|
||
|
|
that for a little while I actually kind of I downloaded a bunch of like dollar books from the
|
||
|
|
the Kindle store and I was playing and learned a bunch of stuff on how to actually get some stuff
|
||
|
|
moving on that but after a while I just sat there and went I have absolutely no purpose for a website
|
||
|
|
so it just sat there and sat there and sat there until I wiped the whole system out and
|
||
|
|
now I don't have it anymore yeah I mean web development you know websites if you don't
|
||
|
|
like you say if you don't have a need for if you don't have a business if you don't need to get
|
||
|
|
your you know your name out there and interact with customers or the public and it's yeah it's
|
||
|
|
there's really not a whole lot of I mean unless you just want to play around with it on your
|
||
|
|
you know on your home home network yeah and with the ELGG I was kind of playing around with the idea
|
||
|
|
in my head um the same idea as I was uh thinking about or talking about a minute ago with the
|
||
|
|
young cloud uh just as kind of a place where I can set up um all the field to show off all the
|
||
|
|
pictures and stuff like that and then try to incorporate like maybe a calendar app and have it
|
||
|
|
as it are for the um the probably just more for the family that the family can you know kind of go
|
||
|
|
into go on to the sites and um you know they can go in there and get updates on the calendar
|
||
|
|
and what's going on um you know pictures a lot of pictures and stuff like that but you know
|
||
|
|
and maybe if I can use the cat get the calendar work get the calendar working for the whole house
|
||
|
|
so we couldn't you know get my whole house on the one solid calendar but I don't think it's
|
||
|
|
it's it's I don't think it's going to do what I want it to do so I think I'm just going to wind up
|
||
|
|
wiping it out what uh popular service do you compare this L2 uh mom we're gonna have to go with
|
||
|
|
it's I don't know lgt is is kind of a um it's it's a social media blogging type it's but it's
|
||
|
|
it's like regular blogging like you can have like a full like one person can have like a full
|
||
|
|
blockings a blogging site with like micro blogging and with uh I actually installed a uh chat service
|
||
|
|
to it that's almost like a like a little IRC system um yeah I it's yeah that's pretty much it
|
||
|
|
and I was thinking about this the other day and I'm just gonna uh I'm just gonna throw this out
|
||
|
|
there if you think about it what's the difference between a blogging a blogging social media site
|
||
|
|
and a forum the only thing I can come up with that the difference is is um one is referenced by
|
||
|
|
the subject matter the other one is referenced more in the lines of the people true uh I don't do much
|
||
|
|
blogging um and I don't even participate that much on google plus um I just basically read it um
|
||
|
|
but yeah I don't I don't have much of a need for blogging or telling people about my daily
|
||
|
|
goings on exactly and that's you know that's why I'm not on too many social media and I do the
|
||
|
|
same thing with google plus I just I got it on my phone for the most part and I turn it on and I
|
||
|
|
sit there and I flick through uh what other people have written and a lot of times there's uh you
|
||
|
|
know you got to subscribe to the right people and just get uh the good information and go through
|
||
|
|
that yeah I don't really want to know about people's days and stuff like that either but but that's
|
||
|
|
kind of like what I was thinking if it's if if you couldn't kind of incorporate the same idea
|
||
|
|
of of blogging and forums I think it would be an interesting experiment but I don't know I
|
||
|
|
it would that be one of those projects that sit there and play with and then find absolutely no
|
||
|
|
use for and then it just gets thrown away anyways I guess if you was going to set it up for you
|
||
|
|
I mean if you're family and an extended family though it was off you know out of state or whatever
|
||
|
|
if it if there was a way to where you can set it up to where you can just be a family related
|
||
|
|
site and I think that would be nice yeah it'd be yeah it might be pretty cool but like I said I
|
||
|
|
have a feeling it's just not going to do what I wanted to do if I do that I wish I could
|
||
|
|
search around and see if I can find like a fantasy football plugin for it and uh I don't know
|
||
|
|
stuff like that that would that be kind of cool my family does does family does a family
|
||
|
|
a fantasy football that's why now I that's something else I'm not into is the fantasy stuff like that
|
||
|
|
I just not into like football and sports he just uh kind of the fantasy oh I like sports so I
|
||
|
|
mean I like watching uh my local teams here uh professional you know the NBA and NFL um
|
||
|
|
and the college like college sports too I love college football and basketball but uh as far as
|
||
|
|
doing uh what I'm afraid of is if I tried doing a fantasy league of some sort of get hurt
|
||
|
|
and it's like gaming that's why I never started gaming I think I'd give I'd just go whole hog
|
||
|
|
and to become a hermit well you know I don't know I've uh I've been doing it for well this is my
|
||
|
|
second year doing it and I find that the only by the only thing I do is um the most of the week
|
||
|
|
I just kind of sit down I take like one day where I sit down and look at my team I go okay
|
||
|
|
who's still playing who's who's uh injured and then I go through and they do like a projected
|
||
|
|
points and I go all right and I kind of uh stack my list and uh who I think is going to be best with
|
||
|
|
the projected points and then I just kind of walk away from it and then like every Sunday good
|
||
|
|
lord every Sunday I'm looking at it like every couple of minutes just to see who uh you know who's
|
||
|
|
getting me points who's not getting me points but besides that I did you know it just kind of sits
|
||
|
|
there that's the that's the that's the one thing about footballs you have pretty much like
|
||
|
|
besides now when they're doing the the Thursday night games and you know the Mondays and Thursdays
|
||
|
|
you're pretty much got that Sunday and that's the only time that you really got to pay attention
|
||
|
|
to football for the NFL least right now it's not yeah you don't have as many games going on
|
||
|
|
it was like a baseball or football or basketball right that's my opinion that's one of the downsides
|
||
|
|
to those uh sports is I mean I'm I love hockey but I can have a hard time watching a regular season
|
||
|
|
game of hockey just because it takes so long for the season to go by and you know if you the one
|
||
|
|
thing with football is you lose one game and it's it's completely detrimental to the entire season
|
||
|
|
you lose one game of hockey and it's not that big of a deal and I think we've went completely
|
||
|
|
off the rails from uh our uh talking about our servers yes um another another server type
|
||
|
|
application I run on and this is only because I was a big um google reader user I for my RSS
|
||
|
|
feeds do you use any type of RSS to get into RSS feeds of any type the only ones I do is for my
|
||
|
|
pod catching and I only do my pod catching on my phone for the most part and right now I'm using
|
||
|
|
an app called Beyond Pod which I'm not terribly happy with but I'm just kind of I've you hit that
|
||
|
|
point where you have everything loaded into it and you're just like yeah whatever and that yeah I've
|
||
|
|
I've used it a little bit for um kept it the for like uh uh uh uh uh some news but not by much
|
||
|
|
I'm not big on news I don't know yeah I I only had maybe 12 feeds that I watched and they were
|
||
|
|
all technology related just to keep up on what's going on you know with technology news and there
|
||
|
|
are some some Linux feeds that you can get that are real interesting um but anyway I was a like
|
||
|
|
say Google reader was a free service and like some you know free services they took that away
|
||
|
|
and so I was I'd started researching or and hearing about all these you know Google reader
|
||
|
|
replacements that were coming around and there's this free project it's called Tiny Tiny RSS
|
||
|
|
and it's it's kind of like own cloud that you add a repo on you know Ubuntu or a devian or
|
||
|
|
you know whichever distro of a machine you're running and it's basically a web server and you
|
||
|
|
uh just go through a quick setup you know through a web GUI once you log in once the the
|
||
|
|
software is installed you just log into it through a web browser and you can import feeds from
|
||
|
|
another you know if you get there's a standard XML format that you can that I that I was able to
|
||
|
|
get out of my Google you know from my Google account so I was able to import that into it and
|
||
|
|
I've got it opened up to the outside so I can access it from work when I want to and
|
||
|
|
it works really nice it's it's the nice little nice little server if you're if you're into
|
||
|
|
you know RSS feeds if it's it's it's very nice little very nice little application very
|
||
|
|
cool so you're able to uh download the podcast to the RSS and then listen to it from
|
||
|
|
uh out off your site through there or streaming through there I imagine you could if you wanted to
|
||
|
|
I don't do that I I use a dedicated pod catcher and I don't use the the web this tiny TTRS server
|
||
|
|
to do my pod catching I just I use a standalone well the dedicated application on my home desk
|
||
|
|
you know on my desktop system too it goes out lightly with a crumb job and goes out and downloads
|
||
|
|
on my podcast nightly now when you download your podcast do you pretty much just listen to them on
|
||
|
|
your computer or do you upload them then to like uh some sort of an MP3 player or like your phone
|
||
|
|
about once or twice a week I just connect my phone to my computer that that the pod catcher's on
|
||
|
|
and I just do a arsenic to the phone to the ssena the SD card and just do that once or twice a
|
||
|
|
week when I'm running low and what's the the pod catcher I get I use is called podget and it's
|
||
|
|
available in the repos of about doing devian and it's all it's not a gooey program you it's got
|
||
|
|
two configuration files in it that you go in and configure the way you want it to download your
|
||
|
|
file you set up one file that gives all your rss feeds for your podcast and the other file is
|
||
|
|
more for how the program behaves how it you know how often you go out get get the files and you know
|
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it creates you can choose to create a playlist of each time it downloads so I have it creating a
|
||
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playlist after every night's download it creates a playlist and I like that because I kind of like
|
||
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to listen to my podcast and chronological order so each day I have a playlist made it's
|
||
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generated automatically for each night's download so I just load when I arsenic the folder from my
|
||
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computer to my phone the playlister in that folder and I just look at my player or my android phone
|
||
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and play the playlist in chronological order so I get all my I don't have to worry about
|
||
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|
hearing news it's you know out of order I kind of get a chronological order of any news and
|
||
|
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tidbits going on very cool so you just use the standard player on your android phone and
|
||
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this use and then just have it play the playlist yeah I think it's called the the free player I
|
||
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use is called rocket player I think it's it was kind of the replacement for the free when
|
||
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that came through through the android that that's the one on the unit is called rocket player
|
||
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that's pretty cool now most I mean even before my other droid that the older droid I had in my
|
||
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first smartphone it does stock Android player with any about any of these media players will do
|
||
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playlists so even you can take advantage of that all about anything I mean even I mean even a
|
||
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lot of the first empty players I had with the playlist right so what else you run it well
|
||
|
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while you mentioned it we mentioned we were meant to start the show that we were recording on a
|
||
|
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mumble server well this murmur well actually murmur is the server portion of mumble a mumble is
|
||
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the client which is what we're using to talk to each other with but the murmur server is actually
|
||
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running on a Raspberry Pi I'm here at my house and that's what we're we've connected to
|
||
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last two episodes and we're actually using that to record the shows that we're putting out for
|
||
|
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HDR here very cool and how how do you go about configuring this thing well I've got a nice
|
||
|
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we'll have a nice link for the show notes but there's a if you just type in and your google search
|
||
|
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how to mumble you'll come to a source forage pay does the first hit I got and it's very simple it's
|
||
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the murmur server is in Debian and Ubuntu repos you install it you know the usual way I get
|
||
|
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and it's got a few basic settings in a config file you know you start the server with you know
|
||
|
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the Etsy and that dot the command and your your gold I mean you just do like say a simple text file
|
||
|
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configuration and if you open up yeah I have to open up a port out of my router of course to get
|
||
|
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for you to come into it but it's you know it's about a 15 minute install and get up and going
|
||
|
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and you can be talking to people that's awesome how's there any special way to be able to configure
|
||
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rooms and stuff like that or can you just do that from a config file if you part of the installation
|
||
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in the terminal it'll pop up and give you where you have to set up an admin user and if you log
|
||
|
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if you connect through the mumble client as that admin user then you can you get extra features
|
||
|
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in the mumble interface at you and I both know by you know the mumble client feature then you
|
||
|
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can go in there and set up your rooms if you want to or there's an add-on application that's called
|
||
|
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mumble dashed Django and it's basically a web GUI interface to your mumble your murmur server
|
||
|
|
that you can go in and use to configure rooms and user permissions and whatever what have you I
|
||
|
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don't I've used it a few times but it's really just as easy to log in to with the mumble client
|
||
|
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with that admin account that you set up during install and just configure all the rooms there
|
||
|
|
it's it's not that difficult to do very cool I always thought about setting one up but then again
|
||
|
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I just between I've also just been recording with you and you know between that and the Linux
|
||
|
|
basics open speak server that that's pretty much what we what most people use yeah the reason
|
||
|
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I did my own was because I think one time we were trying I don't know if it's you were present
|
||
|
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or not but we were trying to do a podcast and and on you know the open speak the Linux basic
|
||
|
|
server well you know anybody can just jump into a room we got interrupt and this just kind of
|
||
|
|
gives what it gives a little privacy if you're doing now not to say that the Linux basic server is
|
||
|
|
you know crowded and busy all the time I mean probably 99% of time you could go in and record a
|
||
|
|
show not having problems but it was just that one time that we got interrupted by somebody just
|
||
|
|
jumped in and started blabbing and so I just I just wanted a little server so like you know if I
|
||
|
|
needed to talk to somebody in private I just give the information to who I want right that makes
|
||
|
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sense I mean there are times where especially on a Friday night just because Friday night is just
|
||
|
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open night and if we don't have you know the credentials be able to set up a private room or
|
||
|
|
something like that then yeah that's it's a big help just to have our own and just on the same
|
||
|
|
pie I also have an icecast server running now you got to oh I know everybody's probably familiar
|
||
|
|
with the pie but this just blows me away at what you can do with this little device this is
|
||
|
|
actually running two server applications the murmur server and icecast which is basically a way
|
||
|
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to where you can stream you can broad you can you can you can broadcast a audio stream out to
|
||
|
|
the internet with it and I first discovered it probably a little more than a year ago you know
|
||
|
|
last year when the HPR show decided they were going to do a 24 hour they I think they did a 12
|
||
|
|
hour show the year before that back in 2011 and 12 and then last year they decided to go 24 hour
|
||
|
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so I decided to provide some to help out with that and I discovered icecast for
|
||
|
|
for streaming you know live audio I can be you can play music whatever audio feed is coming out
|
||
|
|
of your sound card you can actually broadcast to the internet this way and like the murmurs
|
||
|
|
it's very simple setup there's a link and it will be a link for the show notes how to forge I
|
||
|
|
just love that side I don't know if you are you familiar with how to forge I think so I don't know
|
||
|
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anytime I run into a problem I just do a search and wherever it takes me and I think it's
|
||
|
|
taking me how to forge several times but I go to wherever it takes me and then just kind of go
|
||
|
|
through there and see where you know see where I go I kind of hop around right but usually a 90%
|
||
|
|
of the time if you type in how to with some type of subject for Linux usually you're going to run
|
||
|
|
into a source forage page or how to forge page and they just it's so useful for setting up services
|
||
|
|
like this and it like say you go that site and it's like a 15 like it's another 15 minute install
|
||
|
|
config and you can be pumping your own radio station out to the internet if you'd like as long
|
||
|
|
as you have an open port you know through your firewall and that's awesome how did you take part
|
||
|
|
in the last the 24 hour HPR yes I provided I was actually pumping the MP3 feed through mumble
|
||
|
|
out to an ice cast server I had set up at my work let's keep that on the download because they
|
||
|
|
don't know about it but I got an ice cast server running off our internet feed there because we
|
||
|
|
got more bandwidth and plus it was you know during the time of schools out of session so I wasn't
|
||
|
|
that big and and even even if you had I mean the ice cast the biggest demand on ice cast and
|
||
|
|
streaming is your bandwidth going up so because you're you're how do I say the people drawing
|
||
|
|
off of the feed is feeding off your up uplink so if you don't have a very good uplink you're
|
||
|
|
going to be limited so like we did sometimes going to do it from here at home but I only have like
|
||
|
|
a four megabit up and with the help of the old cast plan IRC I put out a call to do a test we
|
||
|
|
had I could only handle like 30 35 connections to through my home internet you know feed before
|
||
|
|
it would start breaking down so it's all dependent on your upload stream upload your upload speed
|
||
|
|
so that's why I set one up on a devian server work and so I was pumping the MP3 port we had two
|
||
|
|
people pumping one one was doing an augfeed and I was doing the MP3 feed so I was pumping it to
|
||
|
|
the first ice cast or at my work vocation and then we had another and then we had a mirror of each
|
||
|
|
one of those so we had like two two people with clients just pumping the streams the audio out to
|
||
|
|
the two main ice cast servers and then they had off of each one of those they had a real ice cast
|
||
|
|
relay so we had actually four ice cast server running to where it would spread the load and if
|
||
|
|
one happened to go down you'd have another one for a failure or so it was pretty simple setup really
|
||
|
|
it only took you know us getting together on IRC you know a few times and the meeting on mumble
|
||
|
|
maybe wants to get everybody get everybody over ducks in a row and it's we're getting right to
|
||
|
|
have a meeting tomorrow after the HPR community news on Saturday to meet with whoever's you
|
||
|
|
going to be providing a server this year so it's it's it's kind of fun to help set up set that
|
||
|
|
up and be a part of it that's very cool now are you broadcasting or helping broadcast anybody now
|
||
|
|
well right now I've let I've volunteered my pie streamer by i call it the podcast
|
||
|
|
the minicast podcast and the Sunday morning Linux podcast are using my pie for their live streaming
|
||
|
|
so if you go to their websites and get the link for the live stream you're actually connecting to
|
||
|
|
my Raspberry Pi that we're actually on right now and you can listen to their live broadcast
|
||
|
|
that's very cool and it I mean it's it like say it's just incredible this little pie and it
|
||
|
|
it doesn't take much system resources for these two I mean I'm sure we could be doing
|
||
|
|
I mean right now the one of those podcasts could be streaming right now while we're doing our
|
||
|
|
are recording here since you know the recording's not being done on the pie it's doing on
|
||
|
|
her local machine but it wouldn't bog it down because I've watched the load on the pie while
|
||
|
|
they're streaming to it and they get maybe you know I think the most listeners I've seen it one
|
||
|
|
time was like 12 and that pie just it doesn't even hardly even know it's going on I mean it's
|
||
|
|
now I was watching my internet feed through my router and now that was going up but as far as
|
||
|
|
the load on the pie there was nothing I mean it was just it's just like it wasn't even running it
|
||
|
|
all I know there was some talk last year about how many people that they were worried about crashing
|
||
|
|
the the open-speak server with too many people or upping it so that they thought that it can only
|
||
|
|
hold maybe about 50 at a time would you ever think about how many people it might actually take
|
||
|
|
the pie could take on this you know I I'm not I think as far as like I say I think as far as
|
||
|
|
the system and load it's it could handle a hundred people but I think it's going to be my bandwidth
|
||
|
|
since I'm limited on my home connection I think it would be the bandwidth that would actually bring
|
||
|
|
it down and not the the you know the overload of the of the system yeah so it's not that hard
|
||
|
|
where it's off it's just the connections right and like every year when we do this uh
|
||
|
|
john j newsteader who's the owner and operator of the open speak Linux basic server he just
|
||
|
|
he has to go in and change shanky ups the number of connections that they can have on that server for
|
||
|
|
you know that 24 hour period and like it it costing very little money to do that but it's hosted
|
||
|
|
of course of a you know a dedicated vps server so it's got you know I'm not sure what the bandwidth
|
||
|
|
he has to it but it's it's been more than enough I think last year at the peak we seeing
|
||
|
|
close to close to a hundred people connected at one time at the peak really yeah there was
|
||
|
|
there there was close to a hundred connections now not everybody was talking at once of course you
|
||
|
|
can only talk one person at a time but and that's something else that you know is bandwidth
|
||
|
|
depending is when you're actually speaking so I mean you weren't if you have one person speaking
|
||
|
|
that's not a lot of bandwidth you know just one one audio stream but so I mean in that and that
|
||
|
|
server I'm it didn't have any problems with the uh I'm almost perished I know it was I know
|
||
|
|
was 80 to a hundred connections at one time that's pretty awesome I wish I was on during that time
|
||
|
|
the only time when I was on I think I've only saw maybe about I almost want to say I saw like 25
|
||
|
|
on at a time and once again it wasn't everybody talking but you do run into like five people trying
|
||
|
|
to talk at the same time trying to make a comment about something and then you also have like
|
||
|
|
there's always the possibility of lag so you have a lot of people that you know they'll start talking
|
||
|
|
and start falling on top of each other yeah and like I know when I was monitoring I was when I was
|
||
|
|
there monitoring everything and had the client hold up you know how the the user list is on the right
|
||
|
|
hand side of the interface on my full screen monitor at one time you had a you had a
|
||
|
|
had a scroll bar because they had so many users that you had to use the scroll bar to see the whole
|
||
|
|
list of users so that's you know I you know it depends on your screen resolution of course also
|
||
|
|
but under normal you know screen resolution I couldn't see the whole list of people connected
|
||
|
|
without scrolling up and down and I've never you know that's the only time I ever see that many
|
||
|
|
people on a mobile server of course and that's absolutely awesome I don't know who first came up
|
||
|
|
with this idea but it was I thought it was a great idea and you know everything that said during
|
||
|
|
that 24 hours isn't necessarily pure gold but it was it was I sat there and I listened to every
|
||
|
|
last minute that was recorded it was great yeah it's a lot of fun um well um and I guess I'll
|
||
|
|
mention this other this little app I was using for that there's a there's an application it's called
|
||
|
|
butt and don't everybody laugh at once but that stands for broadcast using this tool and it's not
|
||
|
|
included in any of the repositories of Ubuntu or Debbie and you have to download it and extract it
|
||
|
|
and do a config you know do the make make install type you know install of it but it's very simple
|
||
|
|
to install and it does exactly what it says it you use it to push this push your whatever's
|
||
|
|
coming out of your sound card out to a nice cast server and so it's a neat little app that's
|
||
|
|
cool you think they came up with the the acronym first or the name I'm not sure but it's it's
|
||
|
|
every time I mention that people chuckle so it's beauty that's what it stands for broadcast using
|
||
|
|
this tool and it does exactly what what it says it's it's a gooey little it's a little gooey app and
|
||
|
|
it's pretty easy to configure to start pushing you a string amount very cool and do you have
|
||
|
|
anything else that you use on your servers um well not really um just file sharing uh
|
||
|
|
meth tv pushing you know doing recording tv life watching tv the own cloud tiny tiny rss
|
||
|
|
mumble icecast I think I've mentioned about everything I can think of all right so you have
|
||
|
|
one of your raspberry pies uh running the both the uh icecast and mumble servers do you have any
|
||
|
|
other raspberry pies and what are they doing uh I've got two and the other one I just basically play
|
||
|
|
around with I don't uh tried running own cloud off of it but if you think it runs slow on a regular
|
||
|
|
PC it just it's untolerable on a pie and I I wish it was I wish it wasn't so because the pie
|
||
|
|
would be a perfect you know application perfect uh device for a small cloud based server and it's
|
||
|
|
just I just I just I mean I can barely tolerate the way it is on the computer I've got now and
|
||
|
|
but I just could not tolerate it on the pie now it does run the tiny I have put the tiny tiny rss
|
||
|
|
on it and it runs that this fine but I don't know what it is about own cloud it just makes it
|
||
|
|
so sluggish yeah uh with me yeah yeah well now the reason though okay the the reason
|
||
|
|
original reason I bought my pies was to uh my son wanted to take advantage of my
|
||
|
|
meth tv system and he's bedroom so I got I've done a little reading and research about how
|
||
|
|
you could X X use a raspberry pie to make a little media server they connect to a tv and you can
|
||
|
|
access your well you know whatever media you have on your network so I started out putting rss
|
||
|
|
BMC on it and got it all working and set up and it does and it does great for doing your ripped
|
||
|
|
content your your music um it's got a nice interface that you if you hook up a remote control
|
||
|
|
to it it didn't have to configure anything it just worked right off the right out the you know
|
||
|
|
right out of the get-go the remote control I had laying around I was like you had a usb receiver
|
||
|
|
IR you know an IR usb receiver worked right out of the box and X BMC has a plug-in for meth tv
|
||
|
|
where you can actually connect to the to your main meth tv system where you could watch you
|
||
|
|
could even do live tv you could watch live tv and you didn't have to install meth tv you just had
|
||
|
|
to get the plug-in and get it installed into X BMC which I did and I found that for watching live
|
||
|
|
tv through it it it it was tolerable but I couldn't it this it was very choppy and I think it has
|
||
|
|
to do with the file format that meth tv is it's an impag format and I even purchased the
|
||
|
|
impag codec from the pi foundation and that helped I mean that actually made it usable but it
|
||
|
|
but any other media I had like my ripped movies off a DVD would they'd play just fine and even the
|
||
|
|
recorded stuff from meth tv would play fine it was the live tv portion of it that would not
|
||
|
|
function correctly it was just undesirable I mean it would work but it was just it was just got
|
||
|
|
it wouldn't buffer it was like it was buffering pause and skip and just it just it just wasn't very
|
||
|
|
pleasant to do but yet the recorded stuff which was in a different format and I get straight
|
||
|
|
impag I can't maybe this live tv is in a different format that it wouldn't play right because of
|
||
|
|
the codec issue but everything else worked fine on that it was it's a great little front end if
|
||
|
|
you aren't going to connect it to a meth tv system I really like the interface of X BMC it's very
|
||
|
|
intuitive and easy to set up you can if you got a little keyboard a portable keyboard
|
||
|
|
in a simple little remote you can hook up to it that makes a nice little media center what are
|
||
|
|
you doing in your store well I just wanted to ask you how did how did like the whole the
|
||
|
|
mall menu system being able to go around from you know trying to choose your files and everything else
|
||
|
|
that hold that how did X BMC run did it run pretty smoothly or was it kind of sluggish or
|
||
|
|
anytime I read anything about the X BMC I hear that it's very sluggish the RISBMC that it's
|
||
|
|
very sluggish but I don't know what are they talking about or do you do you know what they're talking
|
||
|
|
about I found the interface to be very responsive and it's it was the only thing I found
|
||
|
|
fault with it was like I said it was trying to interface with live tv off my meth tv system
|
||
|
|
but as far as playing playing media rip media or the recorded media from meth tv or your music or
|
||
|
|
your pictures and your browser and your picture files you know through a samba share or whatever
|
||
|
|
it worked excellent I I'm in fact I'm thinking about taking that second pie that's just
|
||
|
|
sitting there and once I get a excuse me once I get a network drop run to my our master bedroom is
|
||
|
|
is putting that on the back of our tv in our bedroom so I can watch when my wife wants to when she
|
||
|
|
has control one you know the main tv I can go back to the bedroom and watch some movies and stuff
|
||
|
|
that I have on my network because I started I had like I was saying before I had found RISBlex which
|
||
|
|
was a plex front end for yeah plex front end and the it seemed like it would be like an ideal thing
|
||
|
|
because the whole idea of plex leases as far as I understand is that it's just basically streaming
|
||
|
|
so it's just basically streaming off the server does all the work and it sends it up and it's just
|
||
|
|
it was absolutely horrible and I can't I can't see why but it was just absolutely horrible I couldn't
|
||
|
|
get and I've tried like different formats of ripping I've had some horrible avi's that I've had
|
||
|
|
downloaded with that I were just the whole they were they were they were bad and then I've found
|
||
|
|
some really good rips that I've had done and it all came out looking horrible but like a little
|
||
|
|
bit better than the other stuff and I've tried to rip in my own stuff all sorts of different ways
|
||
|
|
and nothing nothing nothing look good on it all and go back to what the it the whole menu system
|
||
|
|
they say you're supposed to just kind of go through and let it all cash and then then it's
|
||
|
|
supposed to be smoother it just it ran so sluggishly and I don't know it I had such high hopes for
|
||
|
|
the RISBlex and it just it just let me down and so I was looking online and I think you and I
|
||
|
|
talked before about using the RISBMC and I know you said you were impressed with it and like I said
|
||
|
|
anything I read just like any of the reviews I read just based it said that it was kind of slow
|
||
|
|
and sluggish and so I found this thing called Zyban and Zyban is basically the same thing as the
|
||
|
|
RISBMC but it's it's supposed to be like it's supposed to be the newest the latest and greatest you
|
||
|
|
know the bleeding edge hard software for everything and I've been running that and I have it I don't
|
||
|
|
know what it looks like on regular RISBMC but compared to the RISBlex it is I have not been happier
|
||
|
|
I mean it's everything's been looking great I mean there's always moments when you get it you kind
|
||
|
|
of got to wait a few minutes for it to kind of I mean it's over Wi-Fi anyway so you got to kind of
|
||
|
|
wait for it to finally fully buffer and then the picture gets really nice and crisp and
|
||
|
|
the only always have those moments where it's kind of a little bit blocky but I was Zyban I've
|
||
|
|
didn't nothing but happy with it and I'm hoping to play around with it a little bit more and get
|
||
|
|
everything set up because with with with XBMC there's so many different types of skins and
|
||
|
|
stuff that you can set up then each skin seems to have like a whole different type of interface to
|
||
|
|
it so I want to play more with that and the one thing I kind of I kind of I don't necessarily well
|
||
|
|
that I miss about the RISBlex was RISBlex had a lot more channels involved like I can get a
|
||
|
|
like an NBC channel and a lot of the local network channels and stuff like that and I'm not
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finding with I know there's and I got a plus that's another thing I'm gonna search for a little
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bit more with is the there's I know there's other plugins and other repositories you can set up
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with at the XBMC to be able to run more channels but to get more channels like the like I said
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like the NBC and stuff like that other than that I run RISB and but what I'm trying to do is I'm
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trying to get a little setup here with a I bought a portable battery it's like one of those ones
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that you're supposed to recharge up your phone afterwards it's got like two USB power supplies
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plus a little 12 volts slash I think it's a 12 volt slash nine volt out that I'm using for
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to power up a little seven inch monitor and then the the Raspberry Pi it kind of have it as a
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portable device so far my only I need to find a decent container for it I've been looking around
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to I might try to find something like a small like a small pencil box type of a thing something
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because the the model of seven inch monitor I have is kind of chunky that it's that I gotta get
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something that it'll close with the the whole little battery pack plus the Raspberry Pi and then I'm
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I'm also stuck with a great deal amount of wire and I'm not a very good electrician so I don't
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have any plans on taking the wire apart and splicing it and putting it all together so I got to
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find something that can kind of house all of that stuff and still be in a small container but I've
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I've run it before and it's you know it Raspbian C is just a nice little not Raspbian C
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Raspbian the the Debian version for Raspberry Pi it's it's just a fun little distro and it's
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half of it it says like as soon as you load it up it's got like so many things for Python and
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had a had a play around with Python and I thought that was pretty fun too and I
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want to get that all set up and bring it with me so I can just sit there on my lunch hour at work
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and just like screw on with Python type stuff but yeah that's pretty much what I do with my my
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Raspberry Pi I'm gonna have to investigate this Xbian how do you say that? I think it's pronounced
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as I ban yeah as I mean XBI8 and I just getting ready to start downloading the image file now
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it's like I said I well maybe just because coming from the the Rasplex I have been nothing but
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happy with it and I've been using the there's an app on for Android that'll run XBMC where it works
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over the Wi-Fi so as long as the your XIBAN is hooked up to the to the wireless or to a network
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then you can just kind of use the use that as a remote but I am like in your idea that you're
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talking about with a you found a USB IR I might have to look into that yeah when I when I first
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built my meth TV system I of course I did all this research on all the hardware I was going to need
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and the the remotes that were recommended at that time were a I hate to say it Microsoft Media Center
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branded remotes and with the USB IR receiver and they're supported in Ubuntu Zubuntu whatever
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you know the district of time that I was using to put meth TV on top of and it was pretty easy
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setup you know through the through the meth TV setup to get that remote working it was already
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pretty setup now I've switched over to a oh a Logitech Harmony and I was able to actually program
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past the programming you know do you set the two remotes in front of each other and you can actually
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program the Logitech you can actually press buttons on the on the source remote and program
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right into the Harmony the Harmony is a really nice device and that's the big expensive one like
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the $80 one with a little digital display isn't it yeah I think I paid $80 for mine it's not the
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color display it's just the plain else I think we can get now now they've got color displays and
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they just get crazy yeah I was actually looking at the remotes today it being Black Friday and
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everybody you know all the families now are wanting some sort of a list or ideas for Christmas
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buying for Christmas you know Christmas buying I was looking around at different type of things
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that I might want and so I'm sitting there going well how can I best optimize my my systems here
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because everywhere in my house I have probably at least two or three remotes going on they all
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upstairs I have the the Tivo remote with the the the the Blu-ray remote downstairs I have the PS
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the PS3 controller that I use my PS3 by the way has just that fourth thing it hasn't played like
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any video games since I got it my brother got it for me probably about I want to say he got it
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for me Christmas like two years ago as out of the blue big spring gift shocked the hell out of me
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but the poor thing has just basically been like a media center at this point it's a Blu-ray player
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so it's been a it's been a downstairs Blu-ray player and it's it's got Netflix on it and I've
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been using it for for Netflix like crazy and and now that that it's also has aplex on it which I
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found by accident I think plex was just on there by default it just the the PS3 just kind of found
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that there was a plex server on there and installed everything on its own because I was just like
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scrolled through about ready to play DVD and when it saw this thing what hey what the heck is this
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it's plex oh look at there there's all my movies so yeah but I was looking around for a decent
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remote to connect everything together and if I can and I found one that the be able to connect
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to the PS3 is a Bluetooth way and so I was thinking about getting one that was for just like
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downstairs that was meant for the PS3 and the cable box but I didn't was I don't know if I can
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if I can do the on-demand with the cable box but if that I are if I can find a little USB
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IR that's going to be that's going to be freaking cool just for the for the pie yeah they work
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pretty nice it's like say it's just a when I'm doing the Raspbmc image install it I didn't have
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to configure anything you just plugged it in and it worked right out of the box that's awesome
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because I know because of the I have the plex downstairs on the Raspbmc I got to move my
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Zyban up into the bedroom and the only problem with that is I have two HDMI inputs one's got the
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Blu-ray player with other ones got the Tivo so I'm going to have to get a HDMI switch and then I'm
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going to have to get some way to connect to the to the to the Raspberry Pi and then I might be
|
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the best way to go to be able to just kind of connect everything together and I was looking around
|
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they have switches HDMI switches that have some sort of a remote to them if I can figure out one
|
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remote to do everything for the bedroom that would rock including the switch that would rock I'd
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recommend looking into one of the I mean you don't have to go whole hog on on a harmony like
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say you can go with the $80 model networks you can do multiple devices I mean you can do for
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at least up to I think up to four devices you know with different you know with different menu options
|
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my question was be in this where I kind of stalled on the on my whole thought process was the
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trying to use the Tivo with it but they're actually you know what kind of think of it it's all
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basic it's all pretty basic stuff just you know a pointer to move everything around and then
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there's no real special buttons to it besides the live TV button also works to be able to switch
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because I have the the tuner card in there I can record two things at the same time and switch
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back and forth which by the way is also one of the really cool things that I was thinking about with
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the with the mid TV because we were talking before I believe you're saying that you couldn't
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that you can record multiple things on and at the same time right right all together I have
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one two three plus four I have seven tuners on two I mean this is split between two different
|
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myth TV you got a master back in then I got a secondary back end and so I have seven tuners
|
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between the two systems so I can watch live TV and actually be recording six programs while
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watching live TV or I could be recording seven shows and not watching any TV and that in my opinion
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is awesome because with with Tivo with only the two a lot of times you'll hit that you want to record
|
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something and it'll say this will overlap with that and that will overlap with this and even you know
|
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even now with being able to record two that starts to get annoying after a while if I can set up
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a system where I can record it's like you said six or seven at the same time I didn't bet
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yep and it's all free unless you suffer your hardware yeah the hardware being a big price and then
|
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just the time to get it all set up well honky we're coming up on a hour and a half recording here
|
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I think maybe we better give our listeners a break from hearing us ramble on
|
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all righty it sounds good we better save something for another show
|
||
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although I like the ramble well any parting thoughts no I think I think we've pretty much covered
|
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everything I just want to say that those who are listening that if you get a chance
|
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joining in on the New Year's Eve 24 hour podcast I joined in last year and I'd only
|
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join in a few times but I sat there and I know I listened to a lot of it and it was it's a really
|
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fun time if you get a chance even just to log on for a minute and listen to some of it or download it
|
||
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when it all comes out it's really it's really great I agree and with that I think we'll
|
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call this a wrap and well if there's anybody that like to hear you know us talk about some more
|
||
|
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specific topics to make you know a dedicated show to a specific topic you can reach me on IRC I'm
|
||
|
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K. Wisher on the IRC channels and I believe honky magoo is honky magoo on the IRC channels so just
|
||
|
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give us a holler if you'd like enjoy this show and like us to maybe do something else on a more
|
||
|
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dedicated subject and just dedicate one show to a specific subject of anything we've spoken of
|
||
|
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I know we probably can fill up another hour and a half on each subject we spoke about tonight
|
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oh definitely I mean just going through the configuration files for I know I could probably
|
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|
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speak for at least at least a good 20 minutes or so on configuring somba but I know one question
|
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I was going to have I had for you I forgot to ask what he was talking about somba do you do
|
||
|
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specific do you get in grain granular with your file permissions and shares to where you know
|
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|
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I don't know how old your kids are but I got the kids old enough that can accidentally delete
|
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|
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some files and we don't what I raised the whole reason I set up the somba server with Linux was
|
||
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for file permission so that I could lock down you know I wanted the kids to be able to see our
|
||
|
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family pictures but I didn't want them to be able to you know delete anything or open one up and
|
||
|
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start editing it with something and and and destroy it so I've got stuff kind of granularly
|
||
|
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locked down with you know user rights and permissions do you do you get that in grain with it
|
||
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no but I know I'm going to need to my daughter's one years old so she's not she's not getting into
|
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|
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the computers yet and my wife she doesn't she really even realizes that it's there I pretty much
|
||
|
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just use it I mean it's set up on her computer she can go on to it anytime she wants to but she
|
||
|
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I said she's got a she's got a thumb drive where she keeps all of her stuff and she's happy with
|
||
|
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that and anything else she tries to store locally even that she barely stores anything you know
|
||
|
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even myself I barely store anything locally I just basically I personally just store everything
|
||
|
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onto the the 1.5 terabytes external hard drive that I have somba shared you know anything
|
||
|
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anything locally I figure it's going to get wiped out probably the next time I get ticked off
|
||
|
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with my with my operating system and feel like wiping it out and trying something new so
|
||
|
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yeah I back up all of that oh no sorry I don't do any I don't do any permission I keep everything
|
||
|
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could just completely open just because like I said I nobody nobody else uses it anyway so well
|
||
|
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yeah if you don't have a need for it then there's no need to I mean it causes more headaches but
|
||
|
|
you'll eventually find a need for it I'm sure once you get if you want to get your daughter and
|
||
|
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maybe any more siblings she has gets older and starts using computers yeah well I think we're
|
||
|
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going to wrap it up for night and I want to thank everybody for listening to HBR so that we're
|
||
|
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going to say good night all right good night they can also reach us like you said they can reach us
|
||
|
|
on IRC and the I know I'm in the Linux Basics Room broadcast planet and pod nuts room on pre-node
|
||
|
|
I'm also on Google plus if you want to hit me up on Google plus that's fine I don't care who
|
||
|
|
you are I just I accept everybody and you can also and you can also leave a comment on the
|
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|
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the HPR site for this I haven't actually checked the last one we did in a while but I have to do
|
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|
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check it every once in a while oh I wasn't aware you could leave comments yeah I believe comments
|
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are open like I said I checked that there's a little section right underneath where the page is
|
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right there on the bottom it leaves a little section where you can leave comments on it
|
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|
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well that opens up for some for some hate comments then so everybody please leave
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|
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|
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if you want to hear me mumble on for a little while about this and that and stutter on trying
|
||
|
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to figure out my words just let me know can't be as bad as me I don't know I listened to that last
|
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one I have a couple of times I sat there and went come on man find the right words it's right there
|
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right there in front of you hey this just this is just an if prime example for all our listeners we're
|
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|
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not professionals I mean you can tell by our course by our the quality of our content but anybody
|
||
|
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can do this if we can do it anybody can and that's the great thing about HPR I agree so thank you
|
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|
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|
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