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 | | vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner |     | Join Date: Jul 2006 | Posts: 9,242 | Location: Topeka, KS | What type of server should I make my old PC ? I have an old pc that had XP on it, it has a gig of ram and something like a 1.67 ghz cpu.
I have 2 80 gig HD's on it now.
I think I have a copy of win2k and 2003 server, I'm wondering if I should go with a linix server. If so, what distro should I use ?
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Would you like to Help Support vBulletin Setup. Reply to the Welcome PM for Full Access to the Forums.. Thanks Please do not PM me for support, that's what the forums are for. Have you heard about Crowdgather? Find it on Forums Contributor vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner | |   | Join Date: Aug 2007 | Posts: 477 | Location: Tasmania, Australia | Re: What type of server should I make my old PC ? You'd be better off with a linux server - more compatible with most PHP, MySQL stuff, etc.
If you want to run a proper server, then you could use a distro like Debian, but if you're just learning linux then a more user-friendly distro like Ubuntu would probably be better. vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner |     | Join Date: Jul 2006 | Posts: 9,242 | Location: Topeka, KS | Re: What type of server should I make my old PC ? I downloaded the ubuntu sever today, but I think I got the wrong one.
I'm downloading 6.06 now and will play with it tomorrow.
I guess I forgot to mention what type of server I want to play with.
I'd like a web server, so I can install apache, php and mysql.
I'd like to make a file server that we can keep some backups.
I'd like to make a DHCP server, and maybe make a firewall.
Any other cool things that you can do with servers ?
I found this "how to" this eve The Perfect Setup - Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server (Dapper Drake) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
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Would you like to Help Support vBulletin Setup. Reply to the Welcome PM for Full Access to the Forums.. Thanks Please do not PM me for support, that's what the forums are for. Have you heard about Crowdgather? Find it on Forums | |  | Join Date: Nov 2006 | Posts: 156 | Location: Florida | Re: What type of server should I make my old PC ? Set up a samba server as soon as the upgrade of samba happens. MS released the source code so the linux folks can make it work right.
I have a linux samba storage device. I hope the mfgr posts an upgrade when this happens. Contributor vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner | |   | Join Date: Aug 2007 | Posts: 477 | Location: Tasmania, Australia | Re: What type of server should I make my old PC ? Ubuntu server edition is for those who just want a plain server with no gui.
That Howtoforge tutorial is a really great one, it should be easy to follow. vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner |     | Join Date: Jul 2006 | Posts: 9,242 | Location: Topeka, KS | Re: What type of server should I make my old PC ? I guess I have to have an OS on the HD to start with ?
I have 2 drives.. 2 x80gb
I've deleted and partitioned both drives to 1 partition each.
When I reboot to either of the ubuntu server cd's, I get a message that no OS is detected.
Also, I have booted from the cd, and get this message.
I'm still not giving up, but it's taking a lot longer then I had planned.
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Also, I have booted from the cd, and get this message.
| Make sure that your BIOS is set to boot from CD first. I don't know which BIOS you have, but generally when your computer turns on it will ask you to press either <F1>, <F12> or <DEL> to enter BIOS settings.
EDIT: You should try Ubuntu 7.10 instead of 6.06, it's newer and more secure etc |  | Join Date: Dec 2007 | Posts: 15 | Location: STATE OF CONFUSION | Re: What type of server should I make my old PC ? A mail server might be a good idea also.
Ive had problems with shared hosting and sending emails to users on vbulletin.
Most hosts allow 100 or maybe 200 emails within a 24hr time frame.
If your on a dedicated server you can still have problems from your host with large amounts of email going out.
Ive used the mail que hack and a few mass email apps other than that imo an mail server is ideal. vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner |     | Join Date: Jul 2006 | Posts: 9,242 | Location: Topeka, KS | Re: What type of server should I make my old PC ? I thought about making a mail server, but I don't think I will.
We're on a vps, and have never had any problems when sending out newsletter blast. It's over 2600 within a few mins.
I will just be happy when I can install this ubuntu server and can start playing.
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