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- Comment on Mini PC for Jellyfin 1 month ago:
For Jellyfin, dont get any lower than 8th gen if you want to transcod using quick sync. And if i correctly remember, you will nee 10th gen or higher for 10bit transcoding.
- Comment on TriliumNext's first stable release is now available! 🚀 2 months ago:
Can i use it to store my note in plain markdown format instead of in some kind of database.
- Comment on 1 already gone 8 months ago:
They need a swastika, I mean a good loving neighbor.
- Submitted 8 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- Comment on I’d rather stay up anyway 8 months ago:
This is it, with a REM during about 90min, I find 7 REMs (7h30m~ 8H) to be the perfect lenght especially if I went to bed at 23h00.
- Comment on Fuck Ubisoft. 9 months ago:
As a linux gamer, a game that is not available on Steam is a game i won’t even bother checking. I can easily run non-steam game using lutris or heroic-game-launcher but I prefer to stick to my walled garden than step in their’s.
- Comment on how much backing up would you do of a media server? 11 months ago:
I can always get the media again if need be.
Doesn’t that mean you already have backup? It may not be the easiest to restore, but it is a backup nevertheless.
- Comment on Remote Desktop solution that works without a monitor on host PC (Windows) 11 months ago:
Xrdp with it default configuration on debain12 worked for me pretty fine to access it from windows 7’s remote desktop protocol on a local network. There was no sound though, so you may need to tweak it to use pipewire or whatever you are using on your linux machine, if you are using any.
- Comment on Seeking advice about BTRFS RAID 1 year ago:
Thank you for the links, I will hold on using RAID and stick with BTRFS single until I upgrade my storage to higher capacity or my server to something with more reliable SATA slots
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Comment on Jellyfin on Proxmox 1 year ago:
Hardware wise, docker on debian is much efficient that docker on a vm or lxc on proxmox.
- Comment on Network upgrades checkin 1 year ago:
OP needs a proper router that make use of their 3g fiber which will be mostly newer and powerfull and has better wifi. That should be their qst priority
- Comment on Home server setup recommendation 1 year ago:
Thanks for the heads-up
- Comment on Home server setup recommendation 1 year ago:
Thanks foe explaining, I know podman is rootless. My service where running their own non-login users (qbituser for qbitorrent, emby for emby and so own) and I needed to sudo if I want to change anything. It’s not a big deal for me so Docker seems easier to use.
- Comment on Home server setup recommendation 1 year ago:
If you would please, why not run the containers on top of Proxmox directly instead of in a VM on top of Proxmod?
- Comment on Home server setup recommendation 1 year ago:
I’m containerizing everything, I like to keep my setup simple, no OS containerizing since I will be using a low power minipc (NUC, Hp mini, dell micro or lenovo tiny), I will use proxmox in the VM to get an idea on how it works and because I think the web UI might be easier to use than SSHing to the VM. Later on the new server I will mostly use debain+docker.
- Comment on Home server setup recommendation 1 year ago:
I considering containerizing everything, except the OS (I’m not ready for immutable OSes yet). I mentioned Docker because it is what I keep finding guides for and which I think is simpler. How is it compared with Podman (for a beginner in containerizing)
- Comment on Home server setup recommendation 1 year ago:
Thanks for the V2P not, if containerizing everything turned to be a headache, I will opt for a normal non-containerized setup with the idea of converting my VM to a physical machine
- Comment on Home server setup recommendation 1 year ago:
Thanks for the note about tftp. I used to use FTP to transfer file from/to my android phone which got me around ~30MB (local transfer), but abandoned it (due to security reasons) for SSH file transfer which only got me ~8MB for local transfer (my phone probably is slow in decrypting). So, I was thinking of keeping SSH file transfer for remote transfer and use tftp (due to its UDP layer) for local transfer. If webdav offered reasonable local transfer speed, I will use it to replace all the above.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 26 comments
- Comment on lemm.ee financials (June - August) 1 year ago:
Thank you for all your efforts, I recently migrated from lemmy.world and my experience is much much better now that I’m on lemm.ee, I wish I’m in a better situation to support you financially.