Interesting. I didn’t realize it was structured this way. I thought it was similar to NixOS for some reason.
Interesting. I didn’t realize it was structured this way. I thought it was similar to NixOS for some reason.
the only OS to make sense really
How does it make more sense than Fedora KDE?
Duntun? Never heard of this brand. Is it safe to use?
As @floofloof@lemmy.ca stated:
The only concerns are that you don’t get BIOS updates, and you don’t know for sure that there’s nothing nasty in the firmware.
Sure as long as security isn’t a concern
No and they don’t provide the source either. Makes you wonder what’s running in there.
Gonic is a nice alternative to Navidrome if you don’t need a web UI
rsync and another hard drive
Last I heard GPU accelerated video decoding didn’t work
Meh, Plex is a shady company and there’s tons of good, open source options available
Gonic server with Strawberry and D-Sub
Aren’t you just DoSing yourself at that point?
price competitive with a 4-year-old HP ultra small form factor
What’s the model number for that?
Using a Unifi Dream Machine Pro here. I have it connected to Xfinity with an SFP. Works great. I wouldn’t trust TP-Link, they seem to have quality control issues. Never used QNAP before.
Reflash to Coreboot. Failing that, disable SecureBoot, disable splash screen, disable PXE boot, disable all other boot order options that might try and fail before hitting the OS drive, remove any RAID cards or network cards you’re not using. Remove any drives you’re not using.
What $10/yr vps are you using?