The household network is likely to be unreliable, if not outright down, most of the morning and afternoon of Sunday, April 20. Consider reading a book.
Scheduled, long-overdue maintenance includes:
- moving the wireless access point onto the DMZ port on the router, and hopefully fixing the perennial connection problems.
- Putting Nova on its own UPS, which should improve network uptime during power outages.
- Moving the mirror drive out of the external case; possibly back into Nova.
- Installing ejabberd and icecast. Possibly asterisk. Adjusting the firewall to handle them.
- Setting up a collaboration environment for books and CDs. This will probably also include a household calendar and address book, if I can manage them.
Note that egroupware
probably will not get
installed; it's having baffling setup problems with the database. There's
a reason why I prefer not to use databases: they don't like me.
I'll probably use TWiki instead: I understand how that works.