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  1. • 1.6 GHz processor (2.4 GHz dual core for 1080p transcoding). • 256 MB RAM http://www.plexapp.com/linux/linux-pms-download.php
  2. Kode, I tried to view your guide, but the page says "Sorry, no posts matched your criteria." Looking at sickbeard.com this looks like a very interesting project and I think I want to try to get it running on my tower as well. Looking forward to your guide.
  3. Just curious, but what advantage does using sickbeard have over using the built in rss reader in sabnzbd? I've been using that with nzbs.org for quite some time with no problems.... but I'm always on the lookout for something better.
  4. Not sure if you asking for the sabnzbd files or the dependencies that unraid needs to have in order to run it. You just run the python source on unraid which you can download from http://sabnzbd.org/download/. If you were asking about the packages needed to run sabnzbd grab the SABnzbdDependencies package here: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=2903.msg30274#msg30274 For the second part of your question, just specify the user share directory you want to use, i.e, /mnt/user/...
  5. I just upgraded to version 0.5.2 today and got an error "ImportError: No module named message" when I tried to restart. I found that with this upgrade you cannot simply copy over your older version, which is what I normally have done since that was easier. Anyway, I deleted the sabnzbd subdirectory that contains all the python files and copied the the new version and it started up fine. I just thought I'd post this in case others upgraded the same way I do and run into this error. This is where I found out what was going on. http://forums.sabnzbd.org/index.php?topic=4249.msg30808#msg30808
  6. If you are wanting to use this with sabnzbd then the easiest way to do that is to installpkg the SABnzbdDependencies-1.3-i486-unRAID.tgz. You can download that file here: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=2903.msg30274#msg30274
  7. Looks like the $96/year astraweb deal is back. I signed up when they offered it in July as well and haven't regretted it a bit. Averages to $8/month for giganews-like service. http://www.news.astraweb.com/specials/voucher.cgi?t=zgufplhxfr2cwsw
  8. Thank you! Just updated to 2.55 and I'm getting messages again. I'm using smtp.gmail.com as my server.
  9. xbit

    Google Voice

    Google today confirmed it will be adding VOIP technologies to google voice in 2010... which makes this great service even better. http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/12/30/confirmed-voip-capabilities-coming-to-google-voice
  10. It's pretty much as simple as that. Below is what I have in my go script. Replace the ip with your unraid machines ip and use whatever port you want. installpkg /boot/custom/SABnzbdDependencies-1.3-i486-unRAID.tgz python /boot/custom/SABnzbd/SABnzbd.py -d -s 192.168.1.100:9090 Once it's started you can access it via a web browser with the url: http://192.168.1.100:9090/sabnzbd/ '>http://192.168.1.100:9090/sabnzbd/ (again, this is my unraid ip and the port number I specified in the go script) Starting with sabnzbd 0.5.0 (beta) you no longer need the trailing /sabnzbd/ and can access the web interface via http://192.168.1.100:9090/
  11. I didn't get that error. Doesn't sound like you are using the SABnzbdDependencies-1.2-i486-unRAID.tgz. It includes sqlite3 along with everything else needed to run sabnzbd. See this post to get it. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=2903.msg30274#msg30274
  12. Thanks for the heads up. After backing up my old sab folder I just copied the 0.5.0 beta folder contents directly into my existing sab folder and restarted the service. All my old settings were still in tact and everything is running great so far.
  13. I noticed this too when I first switched to sabnzbd. If you don't care that your drive is always spun up then you can ignore this, but it bothered me so I had to find a solution. I tracked it down to the "watch folder" feature. If I don't use that feature it doesn't keep my disk spun up. For me I got around the problem by not using watch folders and instead using the firefox addon nzbdstatus which sends nzb's I download directly to the sabnzbd w/o me having to drop them into a watch folder. I've found it to be much more convenient than watch folders anyway. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7617
  14. The sata card previously discussed here, http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=2820.0, is on sale at newegg, $40 off regular price. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816132018&Tpk=SATAII%20CARD%20ROSEWILL%20RC-218 [edited to reflect an additional $10 off]