I'm a bad podcaster, but I have proven that I am a worse producer.
Here is all the promo material that was sent to me after I requested it. To the defense and credit of these podcasters they were replying to my message that I was ususally sending as recording or just before and none of them really had time to get back to me before post-production was done.
But I did want everyone to hear the promo material that I didn't have for podcasts that I have reviewed that WAS sent to me.
So first for Keith and the Girl, Chema (the glorious) sent me the link to their promo video.
Dann from The Linux Link Tech Show, who I caught on vacation with my request for promo material, sent me the intro music for the show as well as the newest and greatest audio promo for their podcast.
Again, my apologies to the the other podcasters out there that I have "snubbed" by not getting their promo material before I released my podcast, I will confess without exception, that this was always my fault and not theirs.
Enjoy these promo reels and I'll try to give the next "victim" advance notice. :)
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CafeNinja
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Home Server deployment - Part 1
So I got a home server (nettop system dual core atom). I'm migrating my current server applications from the wife's desktop (always on) system to the new low power consumption system.
Here is what I ordered:
Shuttle XS35GT Barebones Nettop (No OS) (1.66GHz, 2GB, 500GB, No Monitor)
So I have already migrated dnsmasq (copy config and hosts files), ddclient to update the "way home", nzb grabber and samba which is the method I've gone to since my mythtv setup went bonkers in my 10.10 upgrade.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server to ensure stability. I'm hoping it should prevent issues with stability.
I've got on the list to re-deploy mythtv, asterisk, openarena-server, a LAMP stack with some CMS system that will let the wife have/manage a website, statusnet and if possible I'll try to set up a server to receive the mozilla sync or xmarks in such a way that my "personal cloud" should be close.
I'm making a conscious choice to not migrate email as that system needs to be higher availability and accessibility than my home dsl and system can manage.
I'll try to chronicle my tales here. So far it's been pretty easy to migrate servers by installing the server and then moving the configuration file. The biggest issue so far has been me who forgets network orientation (one IP vs. another) or file permissions. Outside of that, it's been pretty easy.
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CafeNinja
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Here is what I ordered:
Shuttle XS35GT Barebones Nettop (No OS) (1.66GHz, 2GB, 500GB, No Monitor)
So I have already migrated dnsmasq (copy config and hosts files), ddclient to update the "way home", nzb grabber and samba which is the method I've gone to since my mythtv setup went bonkers in my 10.10 upgrade.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server to ensure stability. I'm hoping it should prevent issues with stability.
I've got on the list to re-deploy mythtv, asterisk, openarena-server, a LAMP stack with some CMS system that will let the wife have/manage a website, statusnet and if possible I'll try to set up a server to receive the mozilla sync or xmarks in such a way that my "personal cloud" should be close.
I'm making a conscious choice to not migrate email as that system needs to be higher availability and accessibility than my home dsl and system can manage.
I'll try to chronicle my tales here. So far it's been pretty easy to migrate servers by installing the server and then moving the configuration file. The biggest issue so far has been me who forgets network orientation (one IP vs. another) or file permissions. Outside of that, it's been pretty easy.
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CafeNinja
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
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