Reki, Video and Code Development Workstation
I recently overhauled one of my computers. Until recently it was my primary machine used for video and image work, and code development. Unfortunatly, I also used it for email, web browsing, im chatting, and video/music playback, which lead to a serious problem. Mixing development and consumer environments led to reduced efficiency of workflow, and a slow computer. So I erased Reki’s system drive, and split the system responsibilities:
- Moved all media playback onto networked XBox
- Moved shared media archive (samba) onto Hikari (Gentoo)
- Moved long term downloads (torrent) onto Hikari
- Moved IM, browsing, email, ssh, and other internet clients onto Nemu (iBook)
So now I have 2 seperate development environments, both of which are unpoluted with unnessessary pleasentries.
- Video: 5gig root partition, 160gig scratch, Vegas, Photoshop, Wacom tablet drivers, compression codecs
- Code: 5gig root partition, 160gig scratch, Visual C++ 2003, code libraries, Acrobat reader, Filezilla
Now, Reki doesn’t need a keyboard or mouse, as I’ll be able to control her from Nemu using Synergy. This will lead to a new era of free desk space and productivity.






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