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hpr2049 :: My Raspberry Pi Home Server

Knightwise talks about how he uses his Raspberry Pi to get things done.

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Hosted by knightwise on 2016-06-09 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
raspberry pi, foss, productivity, vpn, command line, cli. 4.
The show is available on the Internet Archive at: https://archive.org/details/hpr2049

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Duration: 00:25:24

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Knightwise talks about how he uses his Raspberry Pi to get things done, and keep his connection to the Internet secure and private when he's away from home. He also discusses a number of command line tools that he uses on the Pi which help to keep the workflow simple and clutter-free.


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Comment #1 posted on 2016-06-09 10:14:22 by pitfd

Server Setup

Dear Knightwise,

great contribution. Would like to have one :-). As I am not well versed in server stuff, would you mind to elaborate on server setup - may be point out a good tutorial? thank you pitfd

Comment #2 posted on 2016-06-10 11:46:38 by Jon Kulp

CenterIM

Great episode! Especially liked the rundown of CLI apps. Got CenterIM running on my servers now. Thanks.

Comment #3 posted on 2016-06-11 20:57:46 by Jon Kulp

CLI word processing

I've been trying out that CLI word processor, wordgrinder. This is really pretty cool. Once I figured out that you had to use the native .wg format to start out with and then convert it over to odt or HTML, it worked great. I like how it does a nice clean HTML conversion without any styling at all. You've got very basic paragraph styles for headings and quotations, couple of basic character formatting options, it's just right. :-) Thanks for the tip.

Comment #4 posted on 2016-06-17 01:54:56 by laindir

Me too

I also find myself ssh'd into my rpi as my daily driver--glad to know I'm not alone. I loved the list of apps and have saved it for a re-listen. Inspiring.

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