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From: John Floren <slawmaster@gma...>
Subject: Plan 9 music server
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 13:25:52 -0400
On 10/20/06, Ronald G Minnich <rminnich@lan...> wrote:
> John Floren wrote:
>
> > Are any of you doing something similar--that is, using Plan 9 to serve
> > up media to your other computers? I'd like some pointers or even
> > something like, "No, nothing does what you want right now, go write
> > it" :-)
>
>
> we had a project here that stalled on the guy who was doing it (students
> have classes or something -- weird!), to build a '9pod', that would be a
> small embedded device that would run plan 9 and import music from
> 9grid.net* via 802.11 -- and it would run an LRU cache so that it
> worked disconnected. It's what I really want -- ipod is ok, but needs
> connection to update, this would cache what I want from whereever I am.
>
> So, yeah, I'd like to hear more ... whatever you do would be helpful.
>
> ron
>
> *protected by user, per user, only the user who made MP3 can read it,
> not open to all, so RIAA, please F*** OFF
>
Well, at the moment I'm just putting my stuff in a web dir along with
a generated m3u file (sed is great).
I would *really* like to do something like that 9pod, and have some
convenient way to access the files remotely... I'll probably end up
using nfs, unless somebody can help me figure out a good way to do an
"import" style mount from non-Plan 9 boxes (a little program on a
flash stick?). Any 9pod-like device would of course be able to do
"import", and that would be really great if I just had access to some
suitable hardware.
John
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