Part 2 – How my hardware setup looked like before
So I decided I want to live the uninstalled life. Nothing installed on my desktop PC. Let’s start with what I had before this. First off I had a huge tower case. It had 2 x 2.4 GHz Xeon CPU’s, 2048 MB...
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I’m trying to uninstall ALL applications from my PC and only run tools on the web. For me, it’s more important that the machine look good, small and silent. I could buy myself a Mac mini – but I want...
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I’m not only trying to uninstall software from my desktop and replacing my desktop with a uninstalled client, but also looking into uninstalling as much as possible. Why? My vision is to make my life...
View ArticleLinutop – miniature Linux web computer
Ian sent me a suggestion to check out this little device called Linutop. It’s a Linux-based diskless computer. It offers a completely silent, low-power operation in an extremely small package. It’s...
View ArticleBubba Mini Server Part 1: The overview
As you all know I want to uninstall everything to simplify my life. And as you saw in my article where I tried to store hundreds of gigabytes of data at an online service provider such as MediaMax – it...
View ArticleBubba Mini Server Part 2: The administration
In part 1 I gave you an overview of the Bubba Mini Server. Now let’s get into details regarding the administration. All administration is performed from the webinterface. Users offers you to add users...
View ArticleBubba Mini Server Part 3: E-mail server
Once you configured the basics, you can start looking into the E-mail server part of Bubba Mini Server. Even though most of us who live the uninstalled life, you might want to have Bubba Mini Server to...
View ArticleBubba Mini Server Part 4: The file, ftp, web server and downloads
After going through the e-mail server, it’s time for the file/ftp/web/download server part of Bubba Mini Server. You can either access the fileserver through your normal Windows explorer att \\BUBBA\...
View ArticleBubba Mini Server Part 5: Advanced uses and conclusion
So we have done some basic stuff during the first parts of using the Bubba Mini Server. Maybe that is enough for you, but here we look into some more complicated uses of the Bubba Mini Server. You...
View Article$150 laptop for web 2.0 apps?
I’m always looking for a device to replace my desktop PC which makes too much noise, takes up too much space and cost too much since I only use a small fraction of the power in the box! A few weeks...
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