The asshat that complained on Lemmy.world about this community also apparently messaged the Lemmy.ee admins trying to get it defederated. Just a heads up.
The asshat that complained on Lemmy.world about this community also apparently messaged the Lemmy.ee admins trying to get it defederated. Just a heads up.
I’ll be damned. I tried this from three different platforms and you’ve nailed it.
I run Gentoo, but do a daily update when I think of it. Usually never takes more than a minute or two. If it’s a kernel update I just reboot when I’m finished.
Can it repair bitrot if you’re running on a single drive?
Check out UnixPorn sometime. You might see something that catches your eye.
It works pretty well. I did it with virtualbox.
Lmao this is perfect
Haha, that’s perfect
What does that make Gentoo?
I enabled it all. I read through what they collect and it’s all very mild.
I use KDE which is why I’m interested in this in the first place. I think I’ll enable it.
I actually think jetbrains are the ones keeping old versions. On my windows machine, when I get an ide update, the old one is saved so I can revert back to it.
And there’s a chance they turn it all back on with an update.
Are the supermicro rails much easier to work with? I’m considering swapping them out if so.
That’s a shame. I love NUCs for homelab purposes. Although they do seem to run pretty hot.
I’ll have to get my wife to help me next time.
It’s those damn pins on the side, I think. It seems like they catch.
Once I get tired of Gentoo, I’m going to try NixOS again.
btrfs on my gentoo box because I couldn’t be bothered to set up ZFS, although I love it.
ZFS on my proxmox boxes.
It works decently. I use it.