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#1 2007-05-28 20:47:57

IDK
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From: San Francisco, CA
Registered: 2006-12-29
Posts: 25

Setting up my first server

I'm in the process of setting up my first mp3 server.  It's a rack mount dual PII 400mhz, 1 gig of ram and a few SCSI drives.  Ubuntu Server edition was recommended since it takes almost no time to get a LAMP server up and running but I love Arch and I want a few recommendations.  I'm going to start with GNUmp3d, I hear it's easy to set up and it runs right out of Firefox or IE.  Since it's an older machine I was thinking that Arch might run faster but GNUmp3d doesn't use much of a load.  Please post your comments or ideas.  Thanks!

Last edited by IDK (2007-05-28 23:10:56)


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#2 2007-05-29 15:13:31

murffatksig
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From: Atl
Registered: 2004-05-17
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Re: Setting up my first server

I'm sure Arch will run faster, but how much faster may be minimal.  Since you seem familiar with Arch, go with it.  Setting up apache, mysql, and php will be simple and you'll feel better for having used Arch. big_smile

Also GNUmp3d is in the community repo, so it shouldn't be too much trouble either.

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