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Episode: 4163
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Title: HPR4163: Reintroducing myself while discussing Samba and tiny computers
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4163/hpr4163.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 20:35:15
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This is hacker public radio episode 4163 for Wednesday the 17th of July 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, reintroducing myself while discussing Samba and tiny computers.
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It is hosted by Al and is about 10 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Al reintroduces himself to HPR while discussing a few episodes he enjoyed on HPR in the past month.
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Hi, I'm Al from the Tech Jam podcast.
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I am recording this podcast because I understand that HPR is short episode.
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I'm speaking to Kevin from the Tech Jam podcast and you tell me that you are though on shows.
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I hadn't actually been listening to HPR for a couple of years, but because of my commute and different things.
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I have actually since started doing this into most of them.
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I'm really having enjoyed getting this in-tem.
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I thought that I would give something back.
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A little bit about myself.
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I am on the host of the Tech Jam podcast.
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I'm also on the host of the Abnavon podcast,
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which we did do a couple of shows back in 2000.
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The team, they were the HPR episodes,
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but currently Abnavon podcast is currently on hiatus due to everyone being really busy with work.
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So I am a computer geek kind of thing.
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Play with Windows and ensure mostly doing a day, but in my spare time I like to play with Linux and electronics.
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Yeah, so that's a quick introduction about myself.
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Yeah, like Linux on desktop and on the server.
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I've got a couple of home apps out of home, a couple of VPSs,
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running Linux on my daily driver, not for work, but for home.
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So one of the things I want to talk about is that on episode 4136,
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which Kevin was talking about, the Pi Samba share,
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something kind of stuck out to me that he was saying that after installs Samba,
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you had to do some auto logging onto the machine.
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So auto starts at Samba on the start-ups.
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So I sort that out a bit odd.
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So I reached out to Kevin and asked him what RS he was using.
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And he was talking about what he was using.
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Raspberry Pi OS Lite.
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So I had a bit of play with this.
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I had to spare Pi 3 and follow his instructions.
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The first I used was released on July the 4th, 2004, 2024.
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But when I installed Samba, I always liked to install a couple of extra packages.
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So I installed Samba using Studio app space,
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install space, Samba, space, Samba, Hive and Common Hive and bin.
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You can then, once those installed, you can modify your config.
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And if you've got the config, correct.
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You can do CDO space system, CTL, restart space, SMBD.
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This basically restarts the Samba demon,
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which is running as a service.
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So using this version of those two commands,
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it installs Samba as a service.
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So you haven't got the auto log onto those machines to start Samba.
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It starts as a service in the background.
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So I tested this, I rebooted the machine.
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And yeah, the Samba share came straight back up.
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So what I would do is I'll put those two commands in the show now.
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Moving on to, I'll sort of get a bit of feedback on HP R4148,
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cheap computers by Mossblist.
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He was on about this, thinks into M7 tiny PC,
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and how it's kind of a really good little PC.
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So I actually need to get a PC to replace one of my family members' computers.
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And so off this, I had a quick look on our eBay and UK,
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and I found one which was bare bones,
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which cost me a sum of 21 pounds, including postage.
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And knowingly, when it first turned up,
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all the pins were bent on the way you put the CPU.
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So I contacted them and they actually sent one out next day.
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So that was quite good.
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It didn't come with anything, so it's a base use bare bones.
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There's an ACPU or RAM or hard disk.
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So I'm asked to get off eBay AI5.
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So it is a six generation CPU with four cores.
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Yeah, and if that's the full-size CPU,
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normally on these micro machines,
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they are normally like a CPU you get in a laptop,
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because the actual power supply for this device,
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that's the laptop.
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65 watt think pad charging,
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and I have one of them, I've got a lot of freedom to spare.
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So yeah, I had that.
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I had the hard drive,
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so it just had a normal 2.5 sD in it.
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And so yeah, the CPU cost me 27 pounds of eBay.
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And then I found a RAM, which I wanted to find,
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and I couldn't really find anything on eBay.
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So it has the Sodium, quite the small one,
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so a DDR4 2133 megahertz.
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So I googled it, and CEX came up.
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So CEX in the UK is one of these places
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where you can take your games or your old devices to
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and they exchange them for like money,
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or you can do them a bit better and get it in score credit.
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So I managed to get pick up 28GB sticks,
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so I managed 16GB for the RAM,
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for a 10 pound, and because the first time I used it,
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CEX online, they got free-posed.
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So the total cost me 57 pounds for that machine.
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So that's 67 euros or 73 dollars.
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So I'm really impressed with it actually.
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I installed a KD&E on it,
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because I wanted to try the 6.1 plasma release,
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because I've been trying a number of different things.
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I really liked the ultra-marine,
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which actually did a review on our touch jam podcast.
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We found, yeah, I really enjoyed that.
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But I didn't really like the ethics of the developers
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who were developing it.
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So I've gone back to going to using KD&E on Neon.
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So I went to, yeah, and it ran it perfectly.
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So basically you get two on the front of it,
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two USB ports, two USB free ports,
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and the back you get three USB free ports,
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and an Ethernet, gigabit port,
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and you get two display ports.
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I've only got one monitor so I can use it on.
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So I've got a 4K display,
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and yeah, I've used HDMI to display port,
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and it worked absolutely fine.
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Displayed 4K, no problem.
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With just K on Neon 6.1,
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Firefox was really sluggish,
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with running like YouTube videos within 4K.
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So I tried Microsoft Edge,
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because I kind of used it quite a lot.
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I installed it using Dev,
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and it ran 4K video absolutely fine.
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So I thought, hang on, people are moaning that,
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that sometimes snaps and stores Firefox.
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So I looked, it wasn't installed by Firefox.
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So I just removed Firefox using App Get Uninstalled,
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or App Uninstalled, whatever you used to command to get,
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and so I uninstalled it,
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and I went to the Firefox directly,
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and then the Dev and installed it,
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and yeah, it played 4K video absolutely fine.
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So what is wise, when it's running,
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yeah, it run between three watts and 10 watts,
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just doing normal, chugging along things.
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If you do anything massive like doing some editing 4K video
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or anything, yeah, it goes up to max, I thought it was 35 watts.
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So yeah, what I'm, so what I'm going to do,
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is I'm going to send this over to Kevin,
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the touch jam podcast,
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and he wants it to compare it to what a Pi5 is,
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because obviously with a Pi5,
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it's actually getting quite expensive to buy one,
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and obviously running ARM stuff,
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and let me buy the RAM.
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So I'm going to send it across to Kevin,
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and see what he has to, maybe,
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do a review on HPR.
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So we have, then,
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I was looking that you can get a higher spec one.
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So my home lab, that top one,
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my server, which I run my media from,
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is a HP I7-H Gen,
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see, that top, which has got a broken screen.
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It's brilliant, it's got I7-6 RAM,
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and a 2TB.
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So yeah, it's got an M2 SSD in it,
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and it flies.
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I mean, when I don't really run money 4K videos for it,
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but most of my things are 1080p,
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and that does idly, using jelly fin,
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it idles between 5 and 10 watts.
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So yeah, I'm really impressed with it,
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but I really want to make a home lab server,
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just kind of need to do some more about Docker and containers,
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or also want to try proxmox,
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because, well, I'm kind of used to use the VMware
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back in the days to my day job,
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but now obviously we had ESX.
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Oh, you can't get it,
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because when Broadcom bought it,
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you can't get the free license anymore.
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So yeah, I've been nuking it,
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the new model,
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which is an M7-T20Q,
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yeah, so, and that supports,
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you can have even an i7 or an i9 in that,
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we have to 30KG,
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but the best thing is that you can get two drives in it,
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you can get the standard 1 2.5 HDD in there,
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and you can also get the M2 SSD in there as well.
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So yeah, I probably might be doing some more podcasts on,
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yeah, how that goes,
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and maybe setting up how I set up proxmox,
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and maybe do some things on containers,
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and maybe even help in the background,
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kind of understand that you are looking for volunteers.
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Hope you enjoyed it,
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and I'll speak to you all soon.
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Bye for now.
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