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Episode: 503
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Title: HPR0503: Quvmoh talks to Clint Tinsley about SLAMPP
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0503/hpr0503.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 21:54:04
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Oh
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The
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Oh, this is Kube Moe for Hacker Public Radio. Today we're talking to Clint Tinsley, one
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of the maintainers for SLAMP, the simple solution for home server. Clint, thank you for
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being here today. You're welcome. Now before we get started with SLAMP, how did you get
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into this computers and Linux and what not? Oh, I've been working with Linux since 1993. I think
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it was when I first started back with the Red Hat 51 and so she six O's, you know, bought
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the retail box for a number of years when they were still selling the retail box. So it's
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been part of, you know, it's been out there and I've used it in my work and that sort of
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thing. And that's how I got started with Linux in particular. I'm a network engineer
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by trade. So I do that, you know, as the advantage of being open source and free to use
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as long as you know how to use it. And so I've used it for a number of server implementations
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over the years and that sort of thing. Do you run across it on a forum or how did you
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find SLAMP? I found SLAMP on, I watched just for watch quite closely and it kind of popped
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up at about the end of July and it was a completely self-contained DVD solution and provided
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a complete home server platform plus many other server services and a desktop that was
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complete with open office and all the programming utilities you could ever want to support
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Ruby, PHP, Postgres, MySQL. And in the final that and one self-contained DVD that's live
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that you could also configure was impressing right off the bat. So I downloaded it and started
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playing with it. Oh, that's great. Now, how did you end up being part of the project?
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Well, when I first downloaded which was version 2.0, I found a number of minor problems with
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it and I got a hold of the person, you know, the founder and developer and maintainer of the
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distribution and he was pretty responsive and I gave him the thing that I found, you know,
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that were kind of broken in the 2L release and August 12, he had a 2.0.1 that fixed the major
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problems which was the Grub boot or the Lalo boot screen didn't exist and would fail when you
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installed it to a hard drive and there were little things that we fixed in that and then going
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forward, he kind of turned the project over to me and by the end of September I had a new release
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pretty well done before we went down to the Utah open source conference and did a presentation
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there at the birth of the feather conference. It was pretty much ready to go at that point and
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I fixed a number of things. I added PHP and Postgres administration tools to the distribution,
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fix the little web gallery, a number of launcher icons that were broken and fixed and it
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helps us also fix in that particular release and that brought us up to 2.0.2 which is the current
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release of Slamp. Great, what do you expect to see in the near future for Slamp? The Slamp is
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based on 12.2 Slackware and Zenlock 6.2 actually might be older than that, 6.x version of Zenlock.
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It was actually built on Zenlock which is built on Slackware because it took advantage of the Zenlock
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utilities. Well as it is it's on 12.2, 13 has been out for some time now from Slackware. Zenlock,
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they had a following out with some of their community people who split off and have to start
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at their own distribution. So we need to refocus where we're going with this and number one
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get it up to Slackware 13.0 for the base, for the code base and then determine what we can do
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in terms of some of the nice utilities from Zenlock that made Slamp such a nice
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easy to maintain products that things like Zendo and the Zen installer and some of the scripts
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that came over from the Zenlock distribution. That made it easy to maintain the packages themselves.
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So it's a need of some significant updates and the only thing I'd like to see going forward is
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to set it up as a gateway server so that if you put this product in your home which is where it's
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really designed for you can actually have a server's your gateway to your network. So it serves
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the routing function as well and firewall and plus having all these other things put on there.
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Going forward it's fairly dated at this point since it's based on Slackware 12.2 and an early
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version of Zenlock 6.0, 6.1 I forget which but anyway 13.0 and Slackware has been out for
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some time so we really need to make some updates to bring it up to current. There's a lot of
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improvements in the new version of Slackware and then we also took advantage of Zenlock utilities
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such as an installer and Zendo and some other scripts that have been updated since that time.
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So we need to move that forward and it basically means rebuilding the distribution from scratch
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since you just can't update Slackware to the next release very easily and then also I want to be
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able to add the gateway function to it so it can actually serve as a router as a home router
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and then firewall for your network as well. It's got a firewall itself but that only protects
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the system it's running on. If the gateway configuration is built then you'd have to network
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interfaces just like a router and be able to use it in that capacity as well. So now if you get all
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this integrated you're going to be able to have one spare box with two cars in it that's going to
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be able to handle protecting your your internal network plus being a server for you to handle your
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media and your normally that but it's a it's a web server it's a database server. I mean you
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can still you know have it out facing to the internet and use it for web server.
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The possibilities that was the first thing I'd impress me with with Slack is you have all this
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collection of tools not only the server components but the desktop components and the programming
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components. I mean it supports just about everything you want to do in programs including net
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beams and Java and PHP Ruby you know it's all in there and it's just a really nice collection of
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different applications and packages to build whatever it is you need to do and it makes a great
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test development environment because of that and then throwing an open office on top of that
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and a lightweight desktop with XFCE it it just really rocks that's all I can say.
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Now you you've had this actually running in a commercial or a production yeah my last position
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with this one of the local companies I was actually using it is one of our support servers
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for our internal network and I actually put Nagios on it to use the monitoring configured
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Nagios to do server monitoring with it as well and they use the web server and the database
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components and it was a very and it was set there and ran. Wow didn't touch it still running
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today I suspect. Is there anything we haven't talked about that you'd like to let everybody
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know about this project? I'll check out the distribution if you have suggestions we're always
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open to suggestions for improvements looking for people to help out as well. Yeah we can always
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use help I mean there's only a couple of us that really you know spend a lot of time on this
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distribution but it's been downloaded two two has been downloaded 1400 times or something like
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that. Wow since it was released at the end of October and the 201 was downloaded around 3000 times.
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The 201 was okay there was just some other things that I saw that were either missing or broken
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that I fixed in a 202 release plus I updated all the helpments there wasn't a lot of documentation
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when it was first released and so I went in and added a number of sections to the to the help area
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the tips and tricks on how to do things with using slamp. So it sounds like the more people who use it
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the more feedback you get the better it's going to be. Absolutely you're not going to run into everything
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with all those tools. No it's going to have a different use for it. Right and I think that was the
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case when I started out with it is I found things that were kind of in there but they didn't work
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and being on the post-pressed side and PHP I needed certain tools to work so I incorporated those fixes to make them work.
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Now I've purposely avoided it because I'm going to mess it up but the gentleman who actually started this project
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do you know his name? Camus Antonius. Yes. And he's where? He's an Indonesian.
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Okay and he's got a neat blog out there he says he has himself off his kind of a normal guy he's
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the he's an engineer actually and works on the oil fields. Oh wow. And he's involved in a
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complete different technology there but he started this project back in 2005 I believe or 2006
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with the one dot release and then kind of cooked for a while and then all of a sudden it came back
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to life and the tool release and since then we've had the original release plus two maintenance releases.
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And so the next step is to move to the psychware 13 and hopefully a 30. Great and I think it's
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wonderful that you know in this in this community we really can in this day and age come together
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around the globe you know there is no distances. You know you could be talking to Antonius you know
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tonight and there is no barrier. Right so we could get out there and try new things and work with
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people and get things done. Yes. Well thank you so much for being in here today and hopefully a
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lot of people will check out SLAMP and get you some feedback. All right. That's S-L-A-M-P-P-P-E.
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Two P's not two amps. That gets confused quite a bit I've seen. Thank you so much. You're welcome.
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Thank you for listening to Half Republic Radio. HPR is sponsored by Carol.net so head on over to
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