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- 19 Apr 2007, 16:12
- Forum: Software releases
- Topic: New firmware update 0.31.4
- Replies: 32
- Views: 77765
Perhaps I should leave the # in front of the first three lines in the sources.list or not!? It depends.... I would always leave the # in front of the debian sources unless you need to manually load additional software from the Debian repositories. This way, you can follow the Excito upgrade instruc...
- 19 Apr 2007, 13:39
- Forum: Software releases
- Topic: New firmware update 0.31.4
- Replies: 32
- Views: 77765
Hmm, looking at that sources.list it looks as if the Debian sources are not excluded from the update. As Tor mentioned, only the excito source should be active when updating from the web interface. Make sure that the first three lines in the sources.list begin with a # so they are ignored via the up...
- 19 Apr 2007, 04:11
- Forum: Software releases
- Topic: New firmware update 0.31.4
- Replies: 32
- Views: 77765
- 18 Apr 2007, 15:53
- Forum: Software releases
- Topic: New firmware update 0.31.4
- Replies: 32
- Views: 77765
Me too ! :D Back from work, switch on my Pinnacle Soundbridge and Mediatomb is streaming my music straight at it with no intervention - Top Job ! I prefer Mediatomb to Firefly as it allows me to browse the directory structure on Bubba from the Soundbridge rather than just showing the flat album list...
- 18 Apr 2007, 15:29
- Forum: Software releases
- Topic: New firmware update 0.31.4
- Replies: 32
- Views: 77765
- 18 Apr 2007, 15:24
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: Power consumption
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14672
I briefly hooked up my multimeter to my Bubba when I first got it and measured the current into the back of the box. At that point it measured 13.7watts though this was only a snapshot five minutes after powering it up. Excito can give you more information but the power supply is rated at output @12...
- 18 Apr 2007, 03:25
- Forum: Software releases
- Topic: New firmware update 0.31.4
- Replies: 32
- Views: 77765
Just updated, looks good ! However as I was using Bubbalibre's 'Tiny Little Hack' the new install did not seem to overwrite all the files in the /usr/share/web-admin and the interface looked strange (even after clearing my browsers cache). I then reloaded the 'Tiny Little Hack' and everything is now...
- 16 Apr 2007, 03:01
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: understanding the power of bubba
- Replies: 8
- Views: 16439
I think this is much about load and most importantly how you use your mysql server. MySQL will easily eat all your memory if you have large databases and a lot of access to them. Mhm, lets see: I think about installing a Wiki (for mainly my own usage) and maybe a SyncML Server, an IMAP accounts, FT...
- 12 Apr 2007, 05:23
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: Review at www.linux.com
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14860
I agree with everything that review says ! I have had a large Suse server running as Web/Mail/Music server for the past couple of years and it always required constant tinkering to get it to work. Especially the mail side which always seemed to lose emails so that I couldn't trust it. Since buying B...
- 04 Apr 2007, 04:24
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: HD temp question
- Replies: 12
- Views: 20129
- 04 Apr 2007, 03:34
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: HD temp question
- Replies: 12
- Views: 20129
My HD temp is normally between 47-49C which does feel warm - http://www.cashaw.co.uk/phpsysinfo/index.php I have my Bubba stood vertically in a cool ventilated room (actually my closet) so perhaps all that is lacking is air-movement. When I get round to it I was going to investigate mounting it on a...
- 01 Apr 2007, 17:10
- Forum: Bubba Server Feature requests
- Topic: Partioned HDD
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8622
Agreed ! It's a bit worrying that a minor mess up could lose me all my data. It would be better to have user files on a separate partition so that Bubba had it's own partition which it could re-format and re-install at will. Also (as mentioned on another thread) a non-destructive re-install image or...
- 30 Mar 2007, 05:28
- Forum: Bubba Server Feature requests
- Topic: Spam filter for the Bubba mailserver?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 11332
Doesn't Bubba have some form of Spamfilter already included ? It already seems to reject a large amount of Spam based on Spam Cop Sites. eg. Mar 30 10:34:31 postfix/smtpd[11773]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from c-67-162-187-74.hsd1.mo.comcast.net[67.162.187.74]: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [67.1...
- 30 Mar 2007, 03:46
- Forum: Bubba Server Support
- Topic: Continue seeding torrent
- Replies: 29
- Views: 40582
Yep, my web interface also crashed this morning whilst downloading torrents. I went in as root and restarted Apache and FTD /etc/init.d/apache2 restart /etc/init.d/ftd restart This worked fine but I had to restart the torrent downloads. I checked the messages, syslog and daemon.log but there was no ...
- 29 Mar 2007, 02:46
- Forum: My Bubba Server
- Topic: How did you hear about Bubba?
- Replies: 23
- Views: 40422