pavucontrol does seem to work well. Just need to choose an easier way to switch now. Thank you kindly.
idk but I’m here.
pavucontrol does seem to work well. Just need to choose an easier way to switch now. Thank you kindly.
Ohh what a neat solution, thank you!
Hah, what a novel name, thank you.
Honestly, the Reddit migration. I switched to Lemmy about 6 months ago. A few of the largest communities at that time were Self Hosting and Privacy related. Those naturally lead me to looking into Linux. From there I started minor self hosting on a Pi. Then, after a rather long walk through the Yongsan Electronics Market in Korea I built my own Homelab, and last week, I moved my primary desktop to Pop_OS. Honestly, It’s been a blast. A few learning curves, but the ability to have near complete control over my setup, and the increased self reliance has been delightful.
Ohhh I may have to look into unraid then. Didn’t realize there was a one time deal. Thanks for the tips.
Makes sense! Thanks for saving me some time and money. I have gig internet as is so I know both my router and switch can handle it. Should be good with what I’ve got then for a while. Thank you kindly :))
I generally do prefer containers. But I’ll be sure to stick to them as much as possible. Thanks for the tips!
Ahhh well then I should be good on 1g. Thanks for saving me some bucks though :)
Thanks for the reply! Yes, having a clear upgrade path was a big part of this. Just being able to move forward when needed without replacing stuff for a bit.
I’ll have to look at jellyfin I haven’t dug too deep on the media host yet. Thanks for the heads up :))
Looks like 4 sata headers. So prolly gonna grab some hdds.
As for my network. I have a decent router, though I can’t remember the model at the moment. I’m using a 1gig switch at the moment to split everything through my network. I’m planning to get that upgraded to a 10g next.
Eyy! That got it! I think I’m still going to set up nginx to make it easier as I add more self hosts so I’m not trying to memorize everything’s port. Thank you kindly for your time!
Do you happen to know how I would find what port it’s on and where I would change it? My Pi-hole actually defaulted to /admin, and when using my Searx instance I never had to use a port, so I’m not entirely sure where that info would be.
I’m interested in how I would do this. Google basically just gives me steps for assigning IPs to VMs which isnt quite what I’m looking for.
Got it, thank you kindly :)
Ignore my ignorance here. You’re talking about something like Nginx?
Under look and feel. You can set the post view to list. You may have to fiddle with some of the other settings there but it gets it close.
You can also set up up so that it looks very similar to rif. The devs have been pretty active with updates as well. It’s been my go to since leaving reddit.
I think that it does as of gnome 43+. Oddly enough Pop_OS ships with gnome 42.5. Which seems to have been the issue.