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I'm vuko2918 (@Forum: vuko) and live in Graz('''Austria''' not Australia :-)). I'm student of Software-engineering & Economy @ ''Technical University Graz'' and work at a local Warehouse Automation Company in the 2nd Level software support. I started using Debian about two years ago. At work we are using AIX as well SuSe Linux.
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= '''About Me''' =
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I'm vuko2918 (''@Forum: vuko'') and live in Graz ('''Austria, Europe''' not Australia). I'm student of Software-Engineering & Economy @ ''Technical University Graz'' and work at a local Warehouse Automation System Company in the 2nd Level software support. I started using Debian about two years ago. At work we are using AIX as well SuSe Linux.
  
 
I started engaging myself with home multimedia when i was about 8 years and got my first own HiFi-system. Since then i tried to build cheap Multiroom systems through with Speaker Switches and lot of Speaker-Cables. When I ot my first PC i started to build a homenetwork and so the two interest mixed.
 
I started engaging myself with home multimedia when i was about 8 years and got my first own HiFi-system. Since then i tried to build cheap Multiroom systems through with Speaker Switches and lot of Speaker-Cables. When I ot my first PC i started to build a homenetwork and so the two interest mixed.
  
  
== LinuxMCE and me ==
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= '''LinuxMCE and me''' =
  
  
 
I've seen the Video LinuxMCE vs winMCE some time ago but never really made any steps into LinuxMCE. When i saw the new video i decided to try to setup a VirtualBox with LinuxMCE. I Could get through the setup and get the basic UI working, but without any devices i hadn't any fun on using it. So i decided to get myself a core to make my real first steps in LinuxMCE.
 
I've seen the Video LinuxMCE vs winMCE some time ago but never really made any steps into LinuxMCE. When i saw the new video i decided to try to setup a VirtualBox with LinuxMCE. I Could get through the setup and get the basic UI working, but without any devices i hadn't any fun on using it. So i decided to get myself a core to make my real first steps in LinuxMCE.
  
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After a Kernel update to version 2.6.26 i got the onboard LAN (Realtek 8111B) running.
  
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== Next Steps ==
  
== My Core ==
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* configure Core
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* setup a MD in VirtualBox
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= '''Configuration''' =
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== '''Core''' ==
  
 
Until now I'm not really sure whether I use it as Core or as Hybrid.
 
Until now I'm not really sure whether I use it as Core or as Hybrid.
  
  
'''Components:'''
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=== Components: ===
  
  
'''CPU'''
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==== CPU ====
  
 
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 65nm Sockel-AM2 tray, 2x 2.30GHz, 2x 512kB Cache
 
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 65nm Sockel-AM2 tray, 2x 2.30GHz, 2x 512kB Cache
  
'''MOTHERBOARD'''
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==== MOTHERBOARD ====
  
Elitegroup GF8100VM-M3, GeForce 8100 (dual PC2-8500U DDR2)
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[[Elitegroup GF8100VM-M3, GeForce 8100 (dual PC2-8500U DDR2)]]
  
- µATX
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* µATX
  
- 4x DDR2 Slot
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* 4x DDR2 Slot
  
- onboard GF 8100 up to 512MB shared Ram
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* onboard GF 8100 up to 512MB shared Ram
  
- onboard 5.1 Audio
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* onboard 5.1 Audio
  
- 1x Gigabit LAN
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* 1x Gigabit LAN
  
- 1x PCI-E 16x
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* 1x PCI-E 16x
  
- 2x PCI-E 1x
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* 2x PCI-E 1x
  
- 1x PCI
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* 1x PCI
  
'''RAM'''
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==== RAM ====
  
 
2GB Aeneon CL5
 
2GB Aeneon CL5
  
'''STORAGE'''
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==== STORAGE ====
  
 
Samsung 320 GB
 
Samsung 320 GB
  
'''PSU'''
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==== PSU ====
  
 
LC-Power 550W Silent Giant, Green Power 2.2  
 
LC-Power 550W Silent Giant, Green Power 2.2  
  
'''CASE'''
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==== CASE ====
  
 
for now: a old noname-case
 
for now: a old noname-case
  
  
'''OTHER'''
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==== OTHER ====
  
 
CPU-FAN: Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 GT (Sockel 754/939/940/AM2/AM2+)
 
CPU-FAN: Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 GT (Sockel 754/939/940/AM2/AM2+)
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== '''Media Directors''' ==
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none so far
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= '''Automation''' =
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none so far

Latest revision as of 14:38, 18 June 2010


About Me

I'm vuko2918 (@Forum: vuko) and live in Graz (Austria, Europe not Australia). I'm student of Software-Engineering & Economy @ Technical University Graz and work at a local Warehouse Automation System Company in the 2nd Level software support. I started using Debian about two years ago. At work we are using AIX as well SuSe Linux.

I started engaging myself with home multimedia when i was about 8 years and got my first own HiFi-system. Since then i tried to build cheap Multiroom systems through with Speaker Switches and lot of Speaker-Cables. When I ot my first PC i started to build a homenetwork and so the two interest mixed.


LinuxMCE and me

I've seen the Video LinuxMCE vs winMCE some time ago but never really made any steps into LinuxMCE. When i saw the new video i decided to try to setup a VirtualBox with LinuxMCE. I Could get through the setup and get the basic UI working, but without any devices i hadn't any fun on using it. So i decided to get myself a core to make my real first steps in LinuxMCE.

After a Kernel update to version 2.6.26 i got the onboard LAN (Realtek 8111B) running.

Next Steps

  • configure Core
  • setup a MD in VirtualBox


Configuration

Core

Until now I'm not really sure whether I use it as Core or as Hybrid.


Components:

CPU

AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 65nm Sockel-AM2 tray, 2x 2.30GHz, 2x 512kB Cache

MOTHERBOARD

Elitegroup GF8100VM-M3, GeForce 8100 (dual PC2-8500U DDR2)

  • µATX
  • 4x DDR2 Slot
  • onboard GF 8100 up to 512MB shared Ram
  • onboard 5.1 Audio
  • 1x Gigabit LAN
  • 1x PCI-E 16x
  • 2x PCI-E 1x
  • 1x PCI

RAM

2GB Aeneon CL5

STORAGE

Samsung 320 GB

PSU

LC-Power 550W Silent Giant, Green Power 2.2

CASE

for now: a old noname-case


OTHER

CPU-FAN: Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 GT (Sockel 754/939/940/AM2/AM2+)



Media Directors

none so far


Automation

none so far