

I’ve gone the other way. I used to run a Proxmox cluster, then someone gave me a Synology NAS. Now it’s rare that I spin up Proxmox and instead use a mix of VMs, containers and Synology/Synocommunity apps.
I’ve gone the other way. I used to run a Proxmox cluster, then someone gave me a Synology NAS. Now it’s rare that I spin up Proxmox and instead use a mix of VMs, containers and Synology/Synocommunity apps.
All my music is stored in a folder on my NAS, broken down by artist, release. It can be accessed via SMB, SFTP, Jellyfin and Plex. From there I stream to what ever device I’m using. Wireguard, Tailscale or Plex is required to stream outside my home. Navidrome sounds interesting.
Or even just use the tailnet domain you can generate.
But imagine if someone did want to use it, what would be your recommended approach? You seem quite knowledgeable in this area and I’m sure we could all learn something.
What would be your recommended way to run the Epic Launcher?
Install Heroic via Flatpak and use Flatseal so you decide what it gets access to.
What’s that with the media: Jellyfin, Navidrome etc?
Could you summarise for us please? It’s not clear.
I’m just a rat who got pied pipered AGAIN
Yeah, those people who use and recommend it are just in the pocket of Big Fedora!
Thank you for developing PeerTube and the new iOS app, I enjoy it very much. You rock!
Agreed. For a new user that wants to minimise system maintenance I’d recommend the atomic version, Fedora Kinoite. Flatpak plus rpm-ostree makes it like a phone where you can just do system updates and install/remove apps.
I think they want to give away computers without user accounts already created, that’s all.
Classic “it works on my machine”. When people have GPU driver issues, it’s almost always NVIDIA.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/torproject-snowflake/