Negative, Ghost Rider. But there are plenty of public ones. Try AdminForge.
Negative, Ghost Rider. But there are plenty of public ones. Try AdminForge.
My friends could not care less. I even offered to let them use it for free. They just mock me about it.
lots of things can change suddenly before the election (like the Hilary emails thing)
This is just hilarious to even think that this affected the election outcome after reading about all of the horrific shit Trump has done and has promised to do.
If I wanted that I would just buy Synology/QNAP/Zima, etc.
So do mine. I quit anyway.
Yes, they all do
The purpose is simplification. Ive tried them all and Yunohost is the best of the bunch. Though theyre all missing featured that others have.
GParted
deleted by creator
You can do either. I did add it to a stock Debian image because the image they provide didn’t work for me on several devices.
Install Debian 11. Manage it with Yunohost. It gives you a GUI and automates most of the configuration.
Photon is incredible.
I didn’t say I was good at it. I’ve used various GUIs that simplify things a bit (Yunohost, CasaOS, ZimaOS, Runtipi, Unraid, TrueNAS, etc. but they all seem to be missing different things that each other have. Yunohost makes things as simple as possible.
I’ve worked in auto repair and real estate. Have no professional experience.
Why self-host? Because its cool. And for privacy. And save a few bucks on subscriptions.
Seriously, lots of employees depend on VPNs to access their work computers. VPNs are also a great way to ensure the hotel isn’t snooping your internet traffic.
I am not a fan of the ublue distros. Add a lot of complication, and causes me problems.
That’s why I asked how many drives they needed. The one in question can support up to 4 NVMe drives and 2 SATA drives simultaneously.
This one comes in i3 as well.
Can’t imagine most people actually need 10 gbit, and that’s a large additional expense.
You say you need an i3 or higher but don’t list anything that necessitates that. What do you need that for? N100 is near-ubiquitous in the space.
It’s fine for the purposes of a NAS (storing and transferring local files) but it may not be up to snuff for running software like Immich.
Whats your budget?
My go-to recommendation is the barebones CWWK N100 development board. Then you can add as much RAM and storage as you want. Up to 4xNVMe and 2x SATA drives are supported.
It also uses a normal PC fan jnstead of those whiny-ass laptop fans.
Thats what I use.