User:JimmyGosling

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Current configuration running 0710b3

System Specifications:

System Name: DCERouter (Core)

Motherboard: 1 x ABIT IP35 Pro LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX
        CPU: 1 x Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 Allendale 2.2GHz 2M shared L2 Cache
        RAM: 2 x CORSAIR XMS2 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory
    Optical: 1 x Memorex IDE (DVD)
         HD: 1 x Western Digital Caviar SE WD5000AAJS 500GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
        GPU: 1 x MSI NX6200AX-TD128LF GeForce 6200 128MB 64-bit DDR AGP 4X/8X
         OS: Ubuntu Feisty 7.04
Primary App: MythTV Backend
Source code: 0710b3
Form Factor: 4U

System Name: Theatre MD(Theatre Room)

Motherboard: 1 x Nvidia Gforce 7050PV HDMI
       Case: 1 x Apex DM-387
        CPU: 1 x AMD 2800+ Sempron 64
        RAM: 2 x 512MB DDR2 SDRAM Unbuffered DIMM 240-pin 533MHz
    Optical: 1 x Memorex IDE DVD
         OS: PXE
Primary App: LinuxMCE FrontEnd

System Name: Skirts Desktop (Dell)


System Name: Laptop (Roguen)

Motherboard: IBM 
        CPU: Intel Centrino
        RAM: 2GB
         HD: 100GB
         OS: Win XP PRO
 DVD Burner: built-in
        NIC: 10/100TX/802.11g/Bluetooth

System Name: Laptop (Skirt Dell)

System Name: Latop (Roguen Work)

System Name: WD NAS

System Name: Solaris Box (Garage68 Web Server)

            Type: Sun Fire v100
             CPU: 550 MHz UltraSPARC-IIi
             RAM: 2 GB
              HD: 40 GB 7200 RPM IDE
              OS: Solaris 10
          CD-ROM: 24x CD-ROM drive
             NIC: Two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports
Special Features: Lights-Out-Management
     Form Factor: 1U

System Name: Pluto Core (Future Development Box)

Motherboard: IBM 
        CPU: 2 x 1GHz Intel
        RAM: 2 GB
         HD: 100GB
         OS: Debian Sarge (Pluto)
     CD-ROM: built-in
        NIC: Two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports
Form Factor: 1U

Orbiters/Remote Controls:

 1 x Fiire Chief Remotes

Home Automation:

 Insteon PLM
 Insteon Light Switch
 Insteon Receptical

A short description by TheGos is provided below:

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Pay no attention to my green network cable there, no that's not part of the setup, I just happen to like wired connections where I can get them for the laptop.

The remote sitting on the end table is my only remote.

I do have several devices under the TV, but obviously the receiver and the media director are the only ones being used. The others are just for show I guess :) The same goes for all of the DVDs and VHS shown on the shelves. It's so hard to part with them isn't it?

Lights for the room are controller via Insteon. The actual light switches are nowhere close to the room (poor design or laziness probably factored into that decision) and so lighting control was a big "want". The led runner lights are also controled via an Insteon controlled receptacle behind the couch.