Hacker Public Radio   /     HPR4163: Reintroducing myself while discussing Samba and tiny computers

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Hi, Al, the co-host of Tuxjam here, I share some personal insights and then proceed to discuss the following episodes. hpr4136 - Pi Samba Share Here is the command I utilize to set up Samba as a service, eliminating the need for automatic console login: sudo apt install samba samba-common-bin Run the following command to restart the service after you have edited the Samba config file. sudo systemctl restart smbd hpr4148 - Cheap Computers Upon listening to this episode, I acquired a ThinkCentre M700 Tiny from eBay which came barebone, equipped it with an i5-6400T (also from eBay), and 16GB of RAM from CEX in the UK. I share my experience of running it with KDE Neon with Plasma 6.1, and after we tested Ultramarine. Next, I discuss my media server, which is an HP laptop powered by an 8th generation IntelĀ® Coreā„¢ i7-8650U processor, equipped with 16GB of RAM, and running Jellyfin. Finally I discuss my plans to acquire a ThinkCentre M720q, which can support up to two drives, including a 2.5" HDD/SSD and an M.2 SSD. I also share my intentions to install Proxmox on this system.

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Hi, Al, the co-host of Tuxjam here, I share some personal insights and then proceed to discuss the following episodes. hpr4136 - Pi Samba Share Here is the command I utilize to set up Samba as a service, eliminating the need for automatic console login: sudo apt install samba samba-common-bin Run the following command to restart the service after you have edited the Samba config file. sudo systemctl restart smbd hpr4148 - Cheap Computers Upon listening to this episode, I acquired a ThinkCentre M700 Tiny from eBay which came barebone, equipped it with an i5-6400T (also from eBay), and 16GB of RAM from CEX in the UK. I share my experience of running it with KDE Neon with Plasma 6.1, and after we tested Ultramarine. Next, I discuss my media server, which is an HP laptop powered by an 8th generation Intel® Core™ i7-8650U processor, equipped with 16GB of RAM, and running Jellyfin. Finally I discuss my plans to acquire a ThinkCentre M720q, which can support up to two drives, including a 2.5" HDD/SSD and an M.2 SSD. I also share my intentions to install Proxmox on this system.

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2024-07-17 00:00
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  al.nospam@nospam.adminadminpodcast.co.uk (Al)
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