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Episode: 2803
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Title: HPR2803: Update on my Raspi 3 B OpenMedia Vault and Next Cloud instances
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2803/hpr2803.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 17:01:50
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This is HBR episode 2,803 entitled, up made on my last B3B open media about, and next
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cloud instances, it is hosted by NAWP and in about 7 minutes long, and carry my next
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visit flag.
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The summary is a short podcast on how my little home service are working or not.
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Good day Hacker Public Radio community, my name is JWP and I wanted to talk to you about
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one of my Raspberry Pies, so normally I just do this, you know, the tech thing in the weekend,
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down in the basement, and everyone's for a while, throw myself down there for, I don't
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know, two or three days, and not come out for a while until my wife comes and gets
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me and says, hey, it's time for you to ignore it again.
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And so I recently had one of these things, and so I had a pile of raspberries and a bunch
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of different other computers, and I think there's like 13 of them down there now, and learning
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a bunch of stuff and doing a lot of things with them.
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And what I learned was that the Fedora 64 bit is not quite there yet, and so I put
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a raspbian on one of these 10 or 13 things that I had, and it was a Raspberry Pi 3B, but
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not the plus, and so I have three Bs in the collection of these 13 different devices
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that are down there.
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And so one has Sousa, one has a raspbian, and the other one has Sousa Enterprise Linux
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on it that I pay $28 a year for, $27 a year for, and you get a lot of stuff for that $27
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bucks.
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You get the full knowledge base of Sousa, full login, full everything.
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I get the Red Hat login automatically from work, because we're a Red Hat partner, and
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so it, that way I have both, and it's quite helpful with any kind of support issues for
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anything that I do at work, or anything that's well worth the $27 bucks.
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You're thinking about a good resource, the $27 for the Enterprise License for Raspberry
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Pi 3B, not the 3B plus, but the 3B is $27 in Sousa.
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Okay, but the one I wanted to talk to you about was the raspbian install, and so I had
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a 3B, and I put the Fedora on it, and I tried the 64 bit.
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Now the normal 7 was sentOS, it worked fine, but I knew that it was a 3B, and I said,
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it's not doing 64 bit there, and so I said, one over the door, I'd see it at the 64
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bit, and I downloaded it, and it had GNOME, and it was very slow, and it kept having
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kernel panics, and all kinds of things, and so it took like 800 megabytes to get it all
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up and everything, and so I was like, don't do that, and so I was like, what am I going
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to do, and I just said, well, why not just download nubes?
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And sure enough, it was probably one of the easiest installs that I did.
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The hardest thing was probably adding the other new, the second user, so I added me, JWP,
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and then added me to the Sudo group, so add user group, Sudo, I think it was, and it
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worked out fine, and so the magic of it is, it's so, so fast, especially on the VNC,
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so the 3 or 4 of those boxes, I have a VNC connection, and the reason is, I can get
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you get on it, and I can download all kinds of stuff, and you know, I blew up stairs,
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and the internet connection downstairs is maybe six or seven times faster than what
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I have up here, and so it's just so quick, and so quick, and I have high res, and that
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the terminal is configured, and the colors that I exactly want, and full office suite with
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Chromium, everything is, everything is exactly there, and it uses almost no resources whatsoever,
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so I highly, highly, highly recommend that you enable the VNC, that you use the VNC on
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your Ubuntu 1604 client, and it does everything, you can kind of paste, it's just exactly like
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having a separate remote workstation, you also put YouTube DL on it, so any of the documentaries
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or anything that you see inside of YouTube, you get there, and that's the YouTube DL,
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and that's standard in Davien, I didn't have to add a PPA, or do anything, just pseudo-applicate,
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install YouTube-DL, and then you type YouTube-DL, minus capital F, and then you paste the link
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from YouTube, it'll come back with the download options, and you repeat the command by using
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the up cursor, then you replace the capital F with a small F, and then the number of the media
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types, so I usually have either 22 or 43 as a media type, then I'm downloading, and it's
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really great, and of course, why do you want downloaded content from YouTube, a lot of
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reasons, you get a lot of old concerts, I travel a pretty good deal for work, and to have
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my Intel internet stick with Ubuntu and 128GB of downloaded videos, you get into a hotel
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room, sometimes internet's good, sometimes internet's bad, sometimes you don't want to stream
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Netflix, and everything is all right, exactly there, and it's all connected to my Ford
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Terabyte O'Droid, that's a client, of course, when you're using the O'Droid, it doesn't have
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that built-in SSD, or a 3.5 inch laptop hard drive thing, as a SATA, I'm using a Ford
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Terabyte USB drive, and it caps out, it's only got a 2, and so it caps out about 13 megabytes
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per second, download, but it's still very, very okay for screen and stuff off of it, and I found
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with that O'Droid that if you don't update it, it just goes for like, ever, it never has
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trouble, if you start doing stuff with it, like updating it and stuff it, of all the
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all the sudden it'll freeze, and you have to go down and plug it, and you're wondering
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what's going on, and all that stuff. But, so yeah, so that Raspbian, it's just so clean, fast,
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clean, outstanding, everything's going great with it. All right, hey, reaching about the
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seven minute mark, so if you have anything for me, please email me, jwp5athotmail.com,
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or leave a comment, already, take care, have a nice day, bye.
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