Raspberry Pi - $35 Linux computer

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My Pi arrived yesterday :D
RaspPi.JPG

Nice case that!
 
Anyone know why Samba has suddenly started playing up with the new Raspbmc?

Code:
May 16 12:48:33 raspbmc smbd[1514]:   Unable to open new log file '/var/log/samba/log.smbd': No such file or directory
May 16 12:48:33 raspbmc smbd[1514]: [2013/05/16 12:48:33.722878,  0] ../lib/util/debug.c:573(reopen_logs_internal)
May 16 12:48:33 raspbmc smbd[1514]:   Unable to open new log file '/var/log/samba/log.smbd': No such file or directory
May 16 12:48:33 raspbmc smbd[1514]: [2013/05/16 12:48:33.724430,  0] ../lib/util/debug.c:573(reopen_logs_internal)
May 16 12:48:33 raspbmc smbd[1514]:   Unable to open new log file '/var/log/samba/log.smbd': No such file or directory
May 16 12:48:33 raspbmc smbd[1515]: [2013/05/16 12:48:33.731725,  0] lib/pidfile.c:168(pidfile_create)
May 16 12:48:33 raspbmc smbd[1515]:   ERROR: can't write to file /var/run/samba/smbd.pid: No space left on device

There is space left...

I've even reinstalled the OS, and samba worked once or twice, then upon reboot it stops working.
 
I'm actually using it in my other un-cased Pi right now until I look for a better solution.

The camera software has built in time-lapse, so as soon as I get a long enough ethernet and USB cable I can tape the camera to the window.

Each image using the default settings is 1.8MB, so that's 5.1GB for a 24 hour time-lapse with a picture every 30 seconds.

Raw video is 120MB/min.
 
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Hello, if the firmware for the RPi is updated. Does it stay on the hardware or SD card if the card is swapped?

I'm trying to get the RPi to boot from a 64GB SD card. Would the new firmware need to be on the new card as its stored on the card?
Can I just copy a firmware from a old card to the new one?
 
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Hello, if the firmware for the RPi is updated. Does it stay on the hardware or SD card if the card is swapped?

I'm trying to get the RPi to boot from a 64GB SD card. Would the new firmware need to be on the new card as its stored on the card?
Can I just copy a firmware from a old card to the new one?

The RPi only supports SD and SDHC cards (max 32GB), your 64GB card would be SDXC which is unsupported.

edit: It appears that some SDXC cards will work...
http://elinux.org/RPi_SD_cards
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=2252
 
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I believe so, although I run mine headless and administer via ssh. The two I have running XBMC over HDMI are fine at 1080p.
 
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