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by John W
26 Mar 2007, 13:51
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: Photos of your Bubba.
Replies: 31
Views: 64964

This is where i have my Bubba at the moment.
In front of the window to keep the temperature down. :)

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by John W
26 Mar 2007, 13:40
Forum: Feedback
Topic: Tack excito
Replies: 8
Views: 16182

Yes, thanks Excito for an excellent product.
And i'd especially like to thank Johannes and Tor for all their work on the forum and the good support. :)
by John W
24 Mar 2007, 15:09
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: rtorrent installation gone bad - weird issues
Replies: 32
Views: 53770

Thanks for the quick reply, I'm downloading the file as we speak... Now what *exactly* do I have to change in /bin/bubbainstaller.sh in order to re-install the whole setup without loosing my files? Well, it could look something like this. Any comments? :roll: #! /bin/sh echo "Setting date"...
by John W
24 Mar 2007, 09:17
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: rtorrent installation gone bad - weird issues
Replies: 32
Views: 53770

Hi! One could modify the bubba.img-installer-on-usb-stick to make it non-destructive for user-data. A complete format is not really necessary! For example: remove the harddrive format sections of /bin/bubbainstaller.sh, and make sure to keep areas where user-data is stored (such as /home and /var/s...
by John W
21 Mar 2007, 20:13
Forum: Howtos
Topic: Installing a serial interface to Bubba
Replies: 9
Views: 24506

Woho! Nice! :D
by John W
20 Mar 2007, 06:28
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: Firefly: Listen to your music via http.
Replies: 6
Views: 19430

Firefly: Listen to your music via http.

This was a pretty cool function, i didn't know about this until now... 8)

http://bubba:3689/applet.html

Use admin:excito to login.
You can change your password in the config-file.

// John W
by John W
20 Mar 2007, 05:04
Forum: Bubba Server Support
Topic: it never stops blinking after a power failure!
Replies: 4
Views: 7633

I guess you have to reinstall Debian. :?
by John W
19 Mar 2007, 15:04
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: LCD screen, lcdProc
Replies: 12
Views: 21612

bjorn wrote:You do need to compile a kernel module for the display though.

/Bjorn
How do you do that when the kernel is stored in flash? :?
by John W
19 Mar 2007, 04:01
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: Bubba uptime contest!
Replies: 50
Views: 102292

lelle wrote:http://www.lelle.biz/psi

Too bad, there was a BIG power outtage in the Stockholm area last week... :cry:
48ºC, ouch... :?
by John W
11 Mar 2007, 13:09
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: How to control your LED
Replies: 15
Views: 26516

I made some progress today. :P The LED will stay lit for 5 seconds. Then it will be turned off. And you don't have to wait for the process to finish. blink.php <a href=?led=blink>Blink</a> <?php if ($_GET['led'] == "blink") { exec("sudo /etc/init.d/led_mod > /dev/null 2>&1 &&q...
by John W
08 Mar 2007, 16:25
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: How to control your LED
Replies: 15
Views: 26516

tor wrote:Cool stuff :)

I have an embryo to a short article on attaching a USB Display to Bubba. That would be cool to use for letting web visitors leave messages to you in your living room... interested?

/Tor
Offcourse we are!
Sounds interesting. :)

// John W
by John W
08 Mar 2007, 16:01
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: How to control your LED
Replies: 15
Views: 26516

by John W
08 Mar 2007, 14:25
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: How to control your LED
Replies: 15
Views: 26516

I saw it blinking a couple of minutes ago. :roll:
by John W
08 Mar 2007, 12:18
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: How to control your LED
Replies: 15
Views: 26516

Nice! I made a simple php-script which you can controll your led with. Here's the code. <a href=?led=on>On</a><br /> <a href=?led=off>Off</a><br /> <a href=?led=blink>Blink</a><br /> <?php if ($_GET['led'] == "on") { exec("sudo /etc/init.d/led_on"); } if ($_GET['led'] == "of...
by John W
07 Mar 2007, 17:09
Forum: My Bubba Server
Topic: Bubba on batteries :P
Replies: 14
Views: 30967

Haha. A was thinking about it too, just a couple of hours ago! It doesn't draw much power, just about 1A. So you could probably run your Bubba for two days on a 55Ah car-battery. But you will need to build a circuit that cuts the power if the voltage drops too much. Because i don't think the hardwar...