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= Operational System =
 
= Operational System =
12 Oct. 2009 - Running LMCE 0810 Alpha 2.36
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*12 Oct. 2009 - Running LMCE 0810 Alpha 2.36
 
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*15 Oct. 2009 - Upgrade to Alpha 2.37 caused LMCE boot scripts to be executed 2 and 3 times on startup.  I tried to figure out why but couldn't narrow it down and choose to re-install from scratch to ensure there were no problems.  On install I couldn't create MDs until I added the missing " to the end of /usr/pluto/bin/files.d/fstab-??.sh
<br>15 Oct. 2009 - Upgrade to Alpha 2.37 caused LMCE boot scripts to be executed 2 and 3 times on startup.  I tried to figure out why but couldn't narrow it down and choose to re-install from scratch to ensure there were no problems.  On install I couldn't create MDs until I added the missing " to the end of /usr/pluto/bin/files.d/fstab-??.sh
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*17 Oct. 2009 - Running LMCE0810 Alpha 2.37
 
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<br>17 Oct. 2009 - Running LMCE0810 Alpha 2.37
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== Core ==
 
== Core ==
 
*ASUS P4C800E-Deluxe - UI2
 
*ASUS P4C800E-Deluxe - UI2
 
**Intel P4 2.8Ghz, 1 GB RAM, 1GB LAN, Analog Audio
 
**Intel P4 2.8Ghz, 1 GB RAM, 1GB LAN, Analog Audio
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***The 1GB of RAM is not enough, but it's what I had.  I get some swapping.
 
*NVIDIA Geforce 6600 GT - VGA - 1280x1024
 
*NVIDIA Geforce 6600 GT - VGA - 1280x1024
 
*120 GB SATA HDD
 
*120 GB SATA HDD
 
*100MB PCI NIC
 
*100MB PCI NIC
*CM11A
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*CM11A - Removed
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**19 Oct. 2009 - I've been fighting with a CM11A and two X10 appliance relays and I have come to the conclusion that X10 is old technology which should be taken out behind the shed and put down.  I will attempt a few more times, however it looks like noise on my power lines is causing the appliance relays to turn 'ON' whenever they feel like.  I've been checking logs to see if LMCE was the cause to no avail.  I shut my core down today and used another X10 controller with the appliance relays, the result was the same.  LMCE was not the cause.  Maybe I'll try ZWave next time I've got some disposable cash.
  
 
== MD - Living Room ==
 
== MD - Living Room ==
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*Toshiba 42" Plasma Television
 
*Toshiba 42" Plasma Television
 
*Yamaha AV Receiver - DD/DTS 5.1
 
*Yamaha AV Receiver - DD/DTS 5.1
*X10 Appliance Module (Floor Lamp)
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*X10 Appliance Module (Floor Lamp) - Removed
  
 
== MD - Kitchen/Dining Room ==
 
== MD - Kitchen/Dining Room ==
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*PCI 100MB NIC
 
*PCI 100MB NIC
 
*3TB SATA HDDs
 
*3TB SATA HDDs
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Revision as of 23:59, 19 October 2009


Operational System

  • 12 Oct. 2009 - Running LMCE 0810 Alpha 2.36
  • 15 Oct. 2009 - Upgrade to Alpha 2.37 caused LMCE boot scripts to be executed 2 and 3 times on startup. I tried to figure out why but couldn't narrow it down and choose to re-install from scratch to ensure there were no problems. On install I couldn't create MDs until I added the missing " to the end of /usr/pluto/bin/files.d/fstab-??.sh
  • 17 Oct. 2009 - Running LMCE0810 Alpha 2.37

Core

  • ASUS P4C800E-Deluxe - UI2
    • Intel P4 2.8Ghz, 1 GB RAM, 1GB LAN, Analog Audio
      • The 1GB of RAM is not enough, but it's what I had. I get some swapping.
  • NVIDIA Geforce 6600 GT - VGA - 1280x1024
  • 120 GB SATA HDD
  • 100MB PCI NIC
  • CM11A - Removed
    • 19 Oct. 2009 - I've been fighting with a CM11A and two X10 appliance relays and I have come to the conclusion that X10 is old technology which should be taken out behind the shed and put down. I will attempt a few more times, however it looks like noise on my power lines is causing the appliance relays to turn 'ON' whenever they feel like. I've been checking logs to see if LMCE was the cause to no avail. I shut my core down today and used another X10 controller with the appliance relays, the result was the same. LMCE was not the cause. Maybe I'll try ZWave next time I've got some disposable cash.

MD - Living Room

  • Zotac IONITX-A-U Atom N330 1.6 Ghz - UI2
    • 2 GB RAM, 1GB LAN, Digital Audio, VGA - 720P
  • USB-UIRT
  • Toshiba 42" Plasma Television
  • Yamaha AV Receiver - DD/DTS 5.1
  • X10 Appliance Module (Floor Lamp) - Removed

MD - Kitchen/Dining Room

  • ASUS EeeBox B202 Atom 230 1.6 Ghz - UI1
    • 1 GB RAM, 1GB LAN, Analog Audio, VGA - 1024x768
  • Powered PC Speakers

Orbiters

  • WebDT 366
  • Nokia N800
  • Toshiba Portege Touchscreen Tablet

Networking

  • Linksys WRT350N - DD-WRT v24sp1
    • Internet Firewall
    • Asterisk 1.4 Server - SIP line (not yet controlled by LMCE)
  • 2 x D-Link 8-Port Gigabit Green switches
  • Linksys PAP2 ATA

File Server

  • ASUS K8V-SE Deluxe
    • AMD Athlon 3000, 1GB RAM, 1GB LAN
  • PCI 100MB NIC
  • 3TB SATA HDDs