[SlimDevices: Unix] A few questions about SSH Tunneling, Remote Streaming

2005-12-15 Thread branas
I have been running Slimserver since yesterday with little to no issues thanks to reading this forum. I have Slimserver running on Fedora Core 4, I've installed the lame and shorten binaries and all is good from within my home network. Last night I successfully used SSH tunneling from an XP box t

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimServer on mini-ITX

2005-12-15 Thread Pat Farrell
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 11:52 -0800, tomsi42 wrote: > dem Wrote: > > But you can put a Mini-ITX board in an ATX case if you need more space. > I agree.But then it's much cheaper to by a cheap micro-ATX motherboard > and cheap CPU. Here in Norway the M-1000 costs 1400 kroner (>$200), and > I can get

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimServer on mini-ITX

2005-12-15 Thread tomsi42
dem Wrote: > But you can put a Mini-ITX board in an ATX case if you need more space. > I agree.But then it's much cheaper to by a cheap micro-ATX motherboard and cheap CPU. Here in Norway the M-1000 costs 1400 kroner (>$200), and I can get a decent Socket 754 MB and a Sempron 2800+ for NOK 1200

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimServer on mini-ITX

2005-12-15 Thread dem
tomsi42 Wrote: > > 3. Mini-ITX cases are expensive. > > 4. Mini-ITX cases are small. This is a plus if you only need one disk, > a minus if you intend two disks or more (eg. for raid). > But you can put a Mini-ITX board in an ATX case if you need more space. tomsi42 Wrote: > > 5. The fan on

[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimServer on mini-ITX

2005-12-15 Thread tomsi42
marcus Wrote: > My plan (having given up on using my desktop (too noisy / power hungry) > and a cobalt raq 3 that I had lying around (too old/awkward) is to > build a mini-itx box as cheaply as possible. It will just run > slimserver and samba. Sure the difference between 256 Mb and 512 is > pr