

Yes. I run Debian with a bunch of Gnome and KDE applications on XFCE4. UI looks weird sometimes, but it works as well as I expect.


Yes. I run Debian with a bunch of Gnome and KDE applications on XFCE4. UI looks weird sometimes, but it works as well as I expect.


PMing you.


I do. PMing you the details.


I host Nextcloud with various options on terms of storage and CPU.


Works great.
I sell managed services and this is one of the things I offer. Its a fire and forget sort of system. However, your experience with managing the back end stuff, updates etc will really matter cause if it goes sideways, you have to know how to debug. That is pretty much what I do.
Freedom. 24 years ago, I figured that there had to be something different that I could customize. I had experimented with BeOS but then I came across Gentoo, and Linux in general. I crushed and burned many times experimenting with Slackware, SuSE (and later OpenSuSE), as well as Mandrake, but Debian became my thing. I did some time with Solus, but I’m a Debian guy. Netboot, put it together as I want, and what not.


Right. That. Thanks.


Eyeballing here. I’m a learner and have hardly used this.
Would a checkpoint model (right term?) achieve consistency, built from a specific set of pictures?


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An analytics tool?


Same here. Makes me consider just doing my own thing instead and rolling my own extra backup system. Something to consider.
That aside, I’m surprised at how there is a VPS limitation at both Netcup and OVH. Netcup is selling ARM as the closest alternative. OVH is selling Canada as the closest option. I found it weird.


Had considered Hetzner, not going down that route. If only Scaleway had services in the US. Well, their snapshots are marked as copy on write, so my assumption is that for every write, there is replication somewhere.
Check their website.
https://www.netcup.com/en/server/root-server/rs-1000-g11-iv-12m#rs-1000-g11-iv-12m-nue


A lot of countries by now are stockpiling weapons and weapons accessories in preparation of a war. Talking is leaving the chat.


This seems to be the way. Panel beating Grav. Dang. Wish it were more friendly, but still much respect to the development team.


I have used both WordPress and Drupal and they are pretty good. I leaned towards Drupal more, for its flexibility. Grav is superb for my needs. Lightweight, fast, very few requirements, its the best platform to use for what I am doing. However, for all those benefits, there are limitations, and to me, themeing and documentation are a pain. However, it is the best flat file CMS hands down.


I am struggling with themeing.


Explored them previously, and today as part of my research, but would not work for my current situation. Hugo in the future though may be a potential move.
Debian + XFCE Debian + Budgie