Well my mac mini G4 seems to have been slowing down to a snails pace when doing everything I want it to do (and crashing when i try to run unison), so when I got my bonus this year, I bought a Dell PowerEdge SC440 for £200 through work discount.
I received it last week, but when I installed ubuntu (Intrepid Ibex) server on it, I managed to get a few services I need working:
But Samba isn't ideal, and I'm only using it because ubuntu's implementation of netatalk doesn't seem to play nicely with Leopard. I also can't get FFMPEG to work properly, I also can't get any daap or uPnP servers running so I'm currently doing all the home media sharing on my Mac Mini still.
I was thinking the easiest (although morally questionable) route would be to get OSX86 on there as I know what to expect with OSX now. Just it feels a little bit wrong and I would really rather get to be more proficient at Linux admin, just I'm beginning to think ubuntu might not be the best distro.
Anyway, these are the services I need it to run:
If anyone has ideas on the best solution, or on what they do, it'd be cool if they could let me know.
Thanks,
Steve
I received it last week, but when I installed ubuntu (Intrepid Ibex) server on it, I managed to get a few services I need working:
- Samba
- HellaVCR
- HellaNZB
But Samba isn't ideal, and I'm only using it because ubuntu's implementation of netatalk doesn't seem to play nicely with Leopard. I also can't get FFMPEG to work properly, I also can't get any daap or uPnP servers running so I'm currently doing all the home media sharing on my Mac Mini still.
I was thinking the easiest (although morally questionable) route would be to get OSX86 on there as I know what to expect with OSX now. Just it feels a little bit wrong and I would really rather get to be more proficient at Linux admin, just I'm beginning to think ubuntu might not be the best distro.
Anyway, these are the services I need it to run:
- afp for iTunes on my MacBook to let my iPhone sync
- usenet
- TimeMachine backups (possibly)
- Streaming to PS3 and Xbox360 (using TwonkyMedia or Mediatomb)
- Streaming to Mac Mini (its new home will be my bedroom)
- TV recording (if theres a way to get my Cinergy T2 working)
- Transcoding from xvid to m4v (preferably in a cron job)
If anyone has ideas on the best solution, or on what they do, it'd be cool if they could let me know.
Thanks,
Steve