Archive for May, 2007



Episode 64 - Home Servers Part 10: Conclusion

In this episode: Gizmo and audio feedback; new Linux Reality IRC channel on irc.freenode.net; Brad at anytimegeek.com provides remote support for Linux; a wrap-up discussion of home servers and server-based distributions; listener audio comments on their home servers; audio and email listener feedback.
Please feel to discuss this episode in the Linux Reality forums.
Running time: […]

Episode 63 - Home Servers Part 9: Backup Servers

In this episode: new voice mail number and Gizmo account (username: linuxreality); call for audio comments on server setups; call for interview ideas; a discussion of Linux backup solutions, starting with a brief mention of SBackup and Bacula, and focusing on the use of tar and rsync, including rsync over ssh to backup files […]

Episode 62 - Home Servers Part 8: Music Servers

In this episode: Happy Mother’s Day and congratulations to Pat Davila of The Linux Link Tech Show; US VOIP providers; a discussion of various ways to serve music files, from Samba, to SSHFS, GNUMP3d, Firefly Media Server (formerly known as mt-daapd), and a brief mention of Icecast; listener feedback.
Additional links:
GNUMP3d - UbuntuGeek, Ubuntu Forums, […]

Episode 61 - Home Servers Part 7: Simple Email Server

In this episode: a discussion of how to set up a simple local imap email server using Getmail and Dovecot (additional information here, here, here, here, here, and here); audio and email feedback.
Please feel free to discuss this episode in the Linux Reality forums.
Running time: 49:13

Linux Reality Podcast Volume 2 CD

Now available: a second CD containing episodes 27-47, 27.5, and the two Special Episodes (including the one on Slackware) of Linux Reality! This CD, approximately 635MB, includes BOTH the MP3 and the Ogg Vorbis audio files, as well as a document containing ALL the show notes with links. Additionally, there are some “extras” included on […]

Episode 60 - Home Servers Part 6: DNS and DHCP

In this episode: a discussion of Dnsmasq, a very easy to configure DNS and DHCP server; audio and email listener feedback.
Please feel free to discuss this episode in the Linux Reality forums.
Running time: 30:37





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