Ok, it should be up and running. Please let me know if it's not...
Just some details, cause I enjoy showing off my epic nerdy-ness:
The server is actually a media center computer, serving multiple purposes. It main use is as a media center running XBMC installed on top of Ubuntu 9.10. I also use it to browse the web, as a file server, and as a web server. It's an Intel Atom 330, with Nvidia's ION chipset (Zotac ION-ITX), 200GB HD, 2GB of shared RAM (512 for video), gigabit lan, onboard HDMI. In the near future I plan on installing a couple of 1.5TB hard drives (mirrored raid) for video/music/file storage, and putting the thing in a respectable case. The recent outage was the result of me switching back to a Ubuntu system instead of Kubuntu. (KDE was being a huge pain in my side)
Here she be:
This is my other baby, the main reason for building the computer: 63 inches of pure bigscreen goodness.
And just for a laugh, this is the router I use: (no, I'm not joking. I used to have a Netgear router but it kept freezing up, so I tossed this beast together. Its an old P3 with 512MB of ram running IPCop. She pulls about 1/3 of an amp at full load. Maybe some day I will find a case for her, but for now she just sits there screwed to the wall)