I have been using Jdownloader2 for years… I don’t know what the differences are, but might be an option for people who want something GUI based
I have been using Jdownloader2 for years… I don’t know what the differences are, but might be an option for people who want something GUI based
I wish they would introduce LXC support too. There are some things I just don’t wanna run in docker
Enterprise is close (no candy crush etc), but LTSC still rules supreme
I eventually got the GPU passed through to the VM… it took about a day of following different guides. Then I tried the same thing on a container and it was about 3 mins work and it was in infinitely better experience with plex in a container instead of a vm
Flatnotes for me. I haven’t tried many others, but it was perfect for what I needed. Markdown, writes plain text files so no database/easy to backup
I run a couple of instances of Plex in Proxmox containers. I use containers so I can share the GPU/Network across more than one CT. I think if you use a VM it can only pass through the GPU to one
I use PotPlayer extracted and run in portable mode.
This happens to me when there is an app keeping a file opened on NFS storage mapping
Cheap second NAS that I power up every now and again, then I run a dsynchronize profile which replicates the important stuff (video), and all the stuff I could never replace I put on a usb and keep it elsewhere
If I have already purchased a copy of the physical media, I don’t think it is piracy to acquire a digital copy of the same media for personal use
After spending a week working through the intricacies of running it in a vm, lxc, I settled on a privileged LXC container
It was so much simpler to get the quick sync hardware transcoding working, and it just seems so much faster in LXC. Also, the host GPU can be shared across multiple LXC containers
I just run a weekly backup for the LXC using Proxmox backup to an NFS share on the NAS
I have been looking at markdown editors for a couple of weeks and I settled on Flatnotes in Docker. It is so simple and elegant and I just mount the notes repository to an NFS share on my NAS
I use PhotoSync to backup my iPhone to an SMB share on my NAS
Buy cheap 4 bay nas and 3-4 disks (3 disks minimum) and setup raid 5 which will allow one disk failure. If a disk fails, pop disk out, put new one in (equivalent size or larger) and it will rebuild.
You could probably try build one using normal pc hardware and freenas software, but I personally find a purpose built nas operating system less of a headache and fairly cost effective
Just did some reading as it has been many years since I did firewall… looks like dns is mostly UDP, but fails over to TCP if the dns reply exceeds 512bytes.
Pretty sure DNS is 53 UDP. Not sure if you meant it like that.
Port 53 TCP is for dns zone transfers
No the docks don’t have any video processing capability, they either convert the usb-c to video, or they have a driver like DisplayLink. In the case of Dell, the usb-c docks are limited to one 2k or greater monitor at a time, so you can have a 2k and 1080p, but not 2 x 2k or a 2k and a 4K… the Thunderbolt version of the same dock has no such limitation
There is an experimental feature where you can have a read only share (mount point) and you can run a cli and import it into Immich
Wow… the tvOS one is interesting to me… I will watch with interest