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  1. Well I spent most of today building a VM of Ubuntu 10.04 x86 server with 4GB ram and 8cpu to compile VLC for Android.

    I made a custom bash script to compile VLC and then move it to my Public Dropbox folder for all to enjoy.

    And it is in a cron job that will run every week on Friday at 1PM ESDT, as long as something does not break :-( .

    Here is the link. I have also added this to my sig.

    http://vlc-builder.neo-ns.net/vlc-android/

    Note: right now you have to uninstall the old version of VLC before installing a new version.

    Enjoy :)

  2. Ok, got it in the mail today. Did not have much time to look at yet (installed 80GB SSD and put one iso on it). The iso boot folder can contain subdirs. :) Looks nice and lcd screen is sweet. The little toggle switch on the side is made of plastic but looks like if you take care of the unit it you should be fine. Will post a photo of the menus later.

    Please do man. I hate buying things and they not quite work the way they were intended...reviews seem promising, though. I would really like to see if the iso boot folder can contain subdirs since I would be putting several ISOs on there and not want to scroll for days.

  3. Yep I do use Bukkit. Works great.

    Current list of Plugins:

    bigpick

    minecart mania

    essentials

    dynmap

    minecraft mobile admin

    Cuboid

    Current Bukkit version 1.7.2

    Server is up an I send e-mail or pm with the IP to the one that signed up.

  4. Tomorrow I will start to setup the MineCraft Server up.

    But in till then here are the forms.

    Hak5 MineCraft Server Sign Up No longer needed open server

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Open Servers

    CREATIVE SERVER

    Server IP: bz1.org

    Dynmap: http://bz1.org:8123/

    SURIVAL SERVER

    Server IP: vps.bz0.org

    Dynmap: http://vps.bz0.org:8123/

    Report Greifers here

    btn_donate_LG.gif to keep the server going. Thanks for any and all donations.

  5. Ideas for

    Rules:

    No Greifers

    Please respect others work

    Keep then chat language clean

    TOS:

    No hacking the server

    Mods I would use:

    bigpick

    minecart mania

    essentials

    dynmap

    minecraft mobile admin

    Signup form:

    hosted on google docs

    Minecraft Hak5 Server Sign Up

    Hak5 user id ______

    MineCraft id ______

    E-Mail _____

    Contact method for account acceptence and server ip (PM, E-Mail)

    Accept Rules and TOS (yes, no)

    Greifers repot form:

    hosted on google docs

    Your MineCraft ID_____

    Greifer MineCraft ID___

    Time of Occurrence____

    all reports will be looked into.

    use a 3 strike policy and ban for life of account.

    Any other thoughts?

  6. Would be fun to play on... I could set a minecraft server up. (can host it on a VM on an 16 thread / 24GB machine)

    Not sure if we should leave the server open or do a whitelist?

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Open Servers

    CREATIVE SERVER

    Server IP: bz1.org

    Dynmap: http://bz1.org:8123/

    SURIVAL SERVER

    Server IP: vps.bz0.org

    Dynmap: http://vps.bz0.org:8123/

    Report Greifers here

    btn_donate_LG.gif to keep the server going. Thanks for any and all donations.

  7. New servers look good.

    The old ones are old. Not sure I would take an old cpu right now.

    Here is what I purchased a few months ago.

    Server

    Intel SR1600URHSRNA 1U Dual Intel Xeon 5600 Series Intel 5520 3 Hot-Swap Bays Server Barebone

    Intel ASR1500PASBP Passive Hot-Swap Backplane

    RAM 24GB total

    2 X KVR1333D3E9SK3/12G

    CPU

    2 X Intel Xeon E5620 Westmere 2.4GHz LGA 1366 80W Quad-Core Server Processor BX80614E5620

    Remote KVM

    RMM3 900961

    CD ROM

    AXXSATADVDROM

    Other

    INTEL basic rails

    INTEL 1U Bezel

    HD

    Any SATA II HD

    Total $2140

  8. It just depends on how much you want to spend, let me know and I can give you some hardware ideas...

    You may want to read about this http://www.neowin.net/news/intel-identifies-major-flaw-in-sandy-bridge-chipset-begins-recall before you pick a motherboard for that CPU you want.

    Here is my next Esxi 4.1 machine that will be going in to a Datacenter.

    1 x Intel SR1600URHSRNA 1U Barebone Server $899

    1 x Intel ASR1500PASBP Passive Hot-Swap Backplane $79.99

    2 x Intel Xeon E5620 Westmere 2.4GHz LGA 1366 80W Quad-Core Server Processor BX80614E5620 $389.99

    4 x Kingston 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) ECC Unbuffered Server Memory Model KVR1333D3E9SK3/12G $199.99

    1 x 1TB HD

    2 x 500GB HD

  9. Hey Brianzimm I have been interested in setting up a esxi server for a while now.. do you know about its VDI capabilities? Is it like proxmox in which we can just dial in the machines IP and access it via vnc, rdp etc.. or is their some special client-side software that can be used?

    Yes there is special client-side software. :-( But it is solid and well made. (Same interface for Enterprise ESX) :-)

    You download and install VMware vSphere Client from the server you installed ESXi.

    Using vSphere Client you can access the virtual machines console.

    Here is vSphere

    post-14628-0-32648600-1295105988_thumb.j

    Here is a console session in vSphere

    post-14628-0-45557500-1295105976_thumb.j

    Any other questions let me know.

  10. You may want to check out

    http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php?source=hp&biw=1094&bih=897&q=esxi%20hcl&aq=f&aqi=g4g-v6&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

    and

    http://vm-help.com/esx40i/esx40_whitebox_HCL.php

    To see if Esxi will install and work on your server.

    I have installed Esxi on 3 servers all Intel parts all run like champs.

    As far as NAT on Esxi you can make a virtual switch and install a VM with Untangled (or your favorite router software) and make a virtual network.

    Have fun and good luck.

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