Actually no. 4.5.2 in upgrade instructions talks about lvm adjuatments needed
Actually no. 4.5.2 in upgrade instructions talks about lvm adjuatments needed
Sorry it might be from running pve8to9 program to verify system readiness.
Its in the release upgrade notes. There isvone command to run if you are doing lvm. All my stuff is zfs or ceph so i never ran into it
There is no need ibthink. I did all 12 of my cluster at home plus all the work proxmox with no issues
Is it worth swapping from snikket? Seemed to ve an easier way to get prosody
How about zitadel as an option?
Put them all on the same tailscale/netbird metwork and use restic to encrypted backup from each one to the others. Each hpuse gwts their files from there own box and has encrypted backups to pull from if their unit fails
I use it with borg from Canada and I’ve tested it with restic with very few issues. It’ll probably be fine for you for mass backup. I have previously tried using it in a more real time situation and that wasn’t so great from western Canada.
How does zen compare to floorp?
Not being able to do graphene properly will hit everythibg if they screw up aosp i think
Bazzite + autologin to kde + autrun jellyfin client + amazon fire remote
Its decent except google amdoid aosp policy changes are screwing it over
Thise are just different flavors. I need a pixel 8 pro xl equivalent device that runs linux natively. All thw postmarket phones are ancientx
shouldn’t be. If you gets ome sound out of jellyfin then the systems tuff should be working.
what’s a good secondary app to use with it for web based calander/todo?
Mergerfs is kind of the gold standard herr but i dont think it is winfows
Jellyfin media player config setti gs tell ut to pass those through
This except I use a cheap intel n150/n100 mini pice (aoostar n1 pro ftw currently) to run bazzite to autologin to kde and launch jellyfin media player.
replace all instances of “Portland” with “Cheogram” in this song. It’s dead on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZt-pOc3moc
restic, sorry. there’s a web client version that runs in docker called backrest that seemed fairly easy to configure when I tried it out and seems to be actively developed.