loganb
@loganb@lemmy.world
- Comment on Rock and Stone 3 weeks ago:
ROCK AND STONE!
- Comment on If you hoard video games and aren’t selfhosting GameVault yet, you’re missing out! 4 weeks ago:
I having one of those things… Ya’ know a picture with words…
Heroic Games Launcher could be the answer. The GameVault devs wouldn’t need to reinvent the wheel with a Linux client dealing with all the proton sand boxing. Just add to the heroic launcher.
Looks like someone has already had a similar thought too…
- Comment on If you hoard video games and aren’t selfhosting GameVault yet, you’re missing out! 4 weeks ago:
Understandable! I’ll keep an eye on the project for the future!
I might try running it in bottles and see what the experience is like.
- Comment on If you hoard video games and aren’t selfhosting GameVault yet, you’re missing out! 4 weeks ago:
Any progress on the plans for a native Linux client or Web Interface? Last I checked there was only a Windows client available (although it could be ran within proton to be fair).
While Windows is no doubt the popular gaming OS ATM, I think you’ll find a much higher population of Linux users amongst the self-hosted crowd.
Your service is exactly what I want for my GOG library, so I’d love to give it a spin!
- Comment on Is "disk" just a different spelling of "disc" or are they actually different words? 2 months ago:
I’ve always known disc to refer specifically to optical media.
- Comment on This happens after 3-4 days of running the server, then I have to restart it manually. 3 months ago:
I mean speaking from experience, its resurrected a couple problematic CPUs for me. CPU pins no, pads on an LGA style CPU, sure.
- Comment on This happens after 3-4 days of running the server, then I have to restart it manually. 3 months ago:
I’m with catloaf. Consistent CPU soft locks point to a possible bad memory module or CPU.
Clear CMOS.
Try removing one memory module at a time.
See if there is an option to disable hyperthreading in bios.
Another thing to try is to remove the CPU, careful not to damage the LGA pins on the motherboard, and clean the CPU contacts with alcohol. Take care to ground yourself out and the case before handling the CPU out of socket.
- Comment on Linux Distro for Jellyfin HTPC 6 months ago:
I’ve been using fedora on a small intel 6th gen or newer mini pc. I then cook up some custom launch scripts that cause JMP to run at login. I use cockpit and a CMK agent for remote monitoring and management.
I got sick of the lack certificate management on Android TV and how much you need to do to make it reasonably private.
If you are on the latest mesa drivers (hence fedora over a more LTS release), and you install Jellfin Media Player via flatpak, everything should just work with hardware decoding.
- Comment on Thanks, Grandma! 6 months ago:
But you know those repairs will outlive the rest of the pants.
- Comment on What are your favorite tools for monitoring Linux and individual docker containers? 9 months ago:
For container management I use portainer CE and for the rest I use CheckMK.
- Comment on Question - ZFS and rsync 10 months ago:
Just to make sure. Are you copying to your ZFS pool directory or a dataset? Check to male sure your paths are correct.
Push vs pull shouldn’t matter but I’ve always done push.
If your zpool is not accessible anymore after a transfer then there is a low-level problem here as it shouldn’t just disappear.
I would installe tmux on your ZFS system and have a window with htop running, dmesg, and zpool status running to check your system while you copy files. Something that severe should become self evedent pretty quickly.
- Comment on Should I use Restic, Borg, or Kopia for container backups? 10 months ago:
Highly recommend restic. Simple and flexible. Plus I’ve actually used it on two occasions to recover from dead boot drives.
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Have you looked into policy-based decryption? Here’s an knowledge base page on the RHEL customer portal that goes over it well. I’m not sure if this will work on freebsd but it does offer a solution that allows for zero-touch reboots.
- Comment on Force SSL in Nginx Proxy Manager 1 year ago:
If my understanding of how “force SSL” works for most proxies, it just simply issues a HTTP 300 redirect message for all http traffic coming in on port 80. It then sends everything to port 443 https.
Do you get a 502 when you try to connect with the force SSL turned off? It might me less of an issue with SSL and more that your proxy is not pointing to the right host / port of your nextcloud server.