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Hi John,John W wrote:I've got some new photos...
http://overdrive.mine.nu/galleri/index.php?list=10
(And yes, they are hosted on my Bubba).
Can you tell us what your bubba's web-site load is - Maximum number of users, pages served, concurrent connections and connection type?
I have posted a question about using Bubba as a public web server - you seem to have done it!
http://excito.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=463Tim wrote:I have had a Bubba for a couple of months now, and am very impressed.
So, I was wondering if I should purchase another Bubba to use as a dedicated 'real' web server for a professional group that I am involved with...
Thanks, Tim.
More Bubba
Well my Bubba showing off...

500 GByte Bubba on top of my old slides that now (A lot of them) are stored in a Bubba environment. To the right an old 1,33 GB SCSI drive, to the left the top of a silicon ingut representing the solid state storage of today and in the middle my Maxim Orbital lcd display showing the status like temperature, disk, etc etc
Getting the USB display working with lcd4linux is a breeze. Here are some info about the script I used.
janne

500 GByte Bubba on top of my old slides that now (A lot of them) are stored in a Bubba environment. To the right an old 1,33 GB SCSI drive, to the left the top of a silicon ingut representing the solid state storage of today and in the middle my Maxim Orbital lcd display showing the status like temperature, disk, etc etc
Getting the USB display working with lcd4linux is a breeze. Here are some info about the script I used.
janne
You all seem to have your Bubbas in such tidy environs...
800 ASA pic taken of my larder during poor light conditions:
[Link removed]
(hosted on bubba of course)
Right to left, top to bottom:
Printer paper stolen from work; plastic bag, contents unknown; bubba; shoddy cable work; toaster that came with the flat, never used; promotional USB memory stick, nicked from work, containing Bubba backup; larder stuff; HL-2030 from Brother, excellent cheap-o printer that shuts down most power consuming parts (even LEDs) whilst idle.
/Cheese
800 ASA pic taken of my larder during poor light conditions:
[Link removed]
(hosted on bubba of course)
Right to left, top to bottom:
Printer paper stolen from work; plastic bag, contents unknown; bubba; shoddy cable work; toaster that came with the flat, never used; promotional USB memory stick, nicked from work, containing Bubba backup; larder stuff; HL-2030 from Brother, excellent cheap-o printer that shuts down most power consuming parts (even LEDs) whilst idle.
/Cheese
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Hi Clive,
You are in the UK?
And you have wooden floor without a horrible carpet?
How did you manage that? I lived in three different flats in the UK for 8 years, All of them had fitted carpets even in the bathrooms.
In one place my flatmate used to dye his hair, but was used to Swedish standards, so he accidentally dyed the bathroom carpet as well.
It was horrible, and we paid 1100 quid a month for it.
I suppose we were ripped off as we were stupid foreigners...
Cheers
/N
You are in the UK?
And you have wooden floor without a horrible carpet?
How did you manage that? I lived in three different flats in the UK for 8 years, All of them had fitted carpets even in the bathrooms.
In one place my flatmate used to dye his hair, but was used to Swedish standards, so he accidentally dyed the bathroom carpet as well.
It was horrible, and we paid 1100 quid a month for it.
I suppose we were ripped off as we were stupid foreigners...

Cheers
/N