lol that’s not my ip, you’re like 6 numbers off
VM’s are always an option
I went Win > Mint > Manjaro (for a day) > Arch
I had this issue so many times, I ended up re installing and having everything on 1 partition instead of separating root and home
It looks pretty good but its usability is shit
Not seeing anyone suggesting unRAID… it’s perfect for this kind of thing (from experience). VMs, LXC, Docker & flexible storage options.
Has its own App Store built in as well🤷♀️
You could’ve used rclone?
I worked in a small team and our stuff rarely broke. We set it all up to use minimal resources and mostly automated maintenance and we went unnoticed for most of my time there. Everyone else thought we were just sitting around doing nothing and getting paid for it. It created an uncomfortable environment, was glad to leave at the end of it.
Did Linux sys admin type work for a few years and can confirm there was never a DE in sight
Been using nextcloud for about 5 years, right now I use it for storing files and nothing else, and it still kinda sucks at that.
Gonna use paperless for any documents I have in NC, after that there won’t be much left in there, just some old dot files. Maybe I’ll get rid of it entirely
No Scotland & Wales either for some reason
I found the gentoo iso really hard to watch, couldn’t really finish is
Debian was good though, 10/10 would watch again
I don’t like the use of the word cloud, makes it sound like some mystical virtual environment in the sky that anyone can use and it just works.
It’s someone else’s computer, nothing more
I set mine to 5G I think but it seems to be a common issue with iOS from what I’ve seen on GitHub. I’ve got a 14 pro and videos are usually really large file sizes which doesn’t help.
After posting this I found that you can change the directory structure, but not too sure I want to change it now and break things. I’ll set my backup to only include the library folder, I could always run a script to take all the image and video files out and throw them into a single folder for a fresh start of immich or something similar.
I use rclone as well, for uploading to G Drive.
Looks like that wiki page is out of date, you no longer need to dump your bios and patch it. I’ve never really found a need to control the host when running a VM, but SSH is a decent option if you only plan to use terminal apps.
Have you set up a VM with KVM and it’s working? There shouldn’t be much else to do, just install your gpu drivers and play some games, or run your windows application :)
You don’t need to do work around for nvidia GPU’s for VM’s anymore, works pretty much the same as AMD
Did you get anywhere with this?
Encrypted backup to google drive weekly from unraid, planning to get a NAS for another backup location
This paired with moonlight & sunshine will work perfectly.