In my “testing” at work and private, PVE is miles ahead of xcp-ng n terms of performance. Sure, xcp-ng does it’s thing very stable, but everything else…proxmox is faster
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In my “testing” at work and private, PVE is miles ahead of xcp-ng n terms of performance. Sure, xcp-ng does it’s thing very stable, but everything else…proxmox is faster
If you want things to just work: Chromecast with Android TV, plus PiHole or Adguard to pull out of all the telemetry and advertising (except maybe Amazon Prime’s new stuff).
Also, Google at least gives you the possibility to pull out of the personalized stuff and doesn’t work much with 3rd party advertiser’s. And those they work with are being taken care of with PiHole and Adguard.
It depends
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Thanks for proofing my point
Well, that’s why we get shotty comics nowadays. Ducktales, Darkwing Duck, Gummibears etc didn’t have to be believable to be enjoyed…
Way to complex. And also way too much work to have it break the next update. As much as I love Linux (hell, I’ve been using Linux on and off since 2004, when I was 14 and got my first hand me down Laptop…) and as much as I admire the progress…it still isn’t there, especially with peripherals. Getting a DD to work on Linux is a nightmare.
Focusing on reducing carbon emissions and pulling it out of the atmosphere would create so much new potential in economic growth…it’s mind boggling to me, that we still debate over useless and minute changes, when the easiest and the most low hanging fruits are just being ignored.
Absolutely! And I think that’s actually what happened :)
Sure - i should have mentioned, that the system itself runs not on the ZFS but from it’s own SSD. So a “ZFS Cache in Memory Bit-Flip” should (theoretically…) not cause a hard-lock/freeze. It would probably trigger a complete garbage collection though.
And yes - that’s what was so confusing to me, no kernel panic, no log entry…nothing, just a sudden, random freeze.
It also wouldn’t cause Hard-Locks and Freezes without any errors
It probably did - but that’s not why the server crashed :)
DHCP leases work - they are also correctly registered with the Hostname, it’s just those that have a static IPv4 configured (outside the DHCP range of course) It also does work for some, but for Homeassistant and PVE for example it does not…
Apache and OpenSSL must be enabled and OpenSSL version must be 0.96d or older.
Right. Completely proven wrong.
…some Linux machines definitely need anti-virus software. Samba or NFS servers, for instance, may store documents in undocumented, vulnerable Microsoft formats, such as Word and Excel, that contain and propagate viruses. Linux mail servers should run AV software in order to neutralize viruses before they show up in the mailboxes of Outlook and Outlook Express users.[
Which is exactly what I said. ClamAV serves a very specific purpose and that’s this one.
There are still no viruses for Linux specifically designed to break in to Linux, because it’s not possible.
There are none. ClamAV is the only one there is, because it has a very specific and narrow purpose. There are no viruses for Linux.
Chrootkit and rkhunter are also built for very specific things (detecting rootkits - or making them) and are not designed to protect, they are designed to analyse.
My writing here also isn’t specifically to OP, but to all others that may find this thread - Anti Virus for Linux is BS and unless you are running SMB and still have lots of Windows in your network, it’s absolutely not needed, especially if you follow the basics (like not doing stuff as root, using sudo and not giving out any system rights).
Many firmware blobs contain proprietary code and need license fees. Most manufacturers do not declare them.
There are - especially from lemmy.world as it seems.
Proxy, Authentique (or what’s it called - Authentication on all stuff) and Dashy. In both cases it’s like: I want easy self hosted at home, I’m not at work. Tbh, I don’t even care for Passwords in my home net. If anyone is already inside my net, I either trust them or if not, things have gone wrong very much and that’s probably my last concern. I also don’t expose anything to the outside…Zero Tier ftw.
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I have a yubikey for the Bitwarden vault as second factor