Random mix and match. I’m all for diversity!
Random mix and match. I’m all for diversity!
I tried Jellyfin but had many issues, then tried Emby and it worked first time. Since then I’ve purchased Emby so no point going back. The OP probably has an Emby license so no point changing to Jellyfin now.
I agree with you. If i had to add my password everytime I’d just add my personal account to sudo group.
Good security works with people, not against them.
It drains the battery though.
Try Emby. Hardware acceleration works out of the box. It is paid though but I’m very happy with it for past few years.
I have similar setup but without PROXMOX. I tried it but never saw the benefit. Using ZFS for bitrot protection.
Syncthing isnt a backup. Its just a synchronisation tool. If you delete a file it gets deleted everywhere.
That’s a recent development. I also though you had to get a specific build, not the normal one.
Debian? First time i installed it wanted to use CD for packages instead of online. Don’t know why. Second time it didn’t have wireless drivers as these were non free.
It’s a great distro but not for newbies.
Fedora all the way!
What’s the alternative?
I bought a gaming PC because I was so sick of stuff like this on GeForce now. Great service but implementation was annoying.
Also ended up sailing the high seas for some games instead of purchasing. Although a lot I did purchase after but some like Unravel have too much DRM content that I bought but never used the legit version.
I like that they try to scare you that the streaming websites will steal your info when the “legit” companies already do that…
CasaOS looks interesting. But i prefer OpenMediaVault for the moment.
Things are easy or free. Rarely both. :) it’s well worth learning OMV. If you have any questions I’ll try to help!
I run OMV baremetal for last few years. I really like it. I did try TrueNAS and found it too convoluted.
Nextcloud is a totally different beast that would run on top of either.
OMV allows you to use ZFS as well if you want (I do) but also the flexibility to use other raid systems.
I just wish they’d left in portainer as default. No point reinventing the docker wheel…
I’m tech literate and use the command line daily. I enjoy how powerful it is but I also enjoy the ease of point and click on windows.
After a hard day coding at work I much prefer poking around windows than using a command line on Linux.