rajprakash
rajprakash
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(Quote) I'm 100% a basic bitch. My entire lab at home is ARM. My router is a Nano Pi R2S, just moved my NAS over to an ODROID-HC4, my compute is a 4-unit ODROID-MC1 cluster (*arr stack, deluge, plex, LNMP stack with dokuwiki), and my remote syslog…
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(Quote) Debian, Thx.
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Used Juice when I was on Android. using Termius now on iOS
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(Quote) I’m curious, why exim over postfix nowadays? When I looked at exim years ago, config felt overly complicated vs postfix so I’ve been with postfix for at least 10 years now. Maybe it’s changed?
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(Quote) Have you had a good experience with the storage box line? I'm thinking about getting their 5TB plan. It's for off-site backups from the US, so I'm not terribly worried about speeds.
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(Quote) How did you fit 3TB inside the case? Single 2.5" 3TB drive?
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I've really had a good experience with the HardKernel ODROID boards as a very solid performing SBC with greatly better availability, and at this point, far less cost than the Raspberry pi boards. Take a look!
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Another vote for freedns.afraid.org. Been using them for DNS also for about 15 years or so. I'm also using 'em for dyn dns services as well. Top notch.
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Another vote for DocuWiki. Used it for years and luckily I haven’t had the borked system after upgrade like others have reported.
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(Quote) FTFY. Do it for $10
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I have a Gen 7 HP Microserver N54L with 8GB RAM in California if anyone is interested. It has the updated BIOS to unlock the 5th SATA port. Pay the shipping and it’s all yours.
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(Quote) Seemed like there are a number of older heads in this thread that were Linux users in the 90s. A popular irc channel of that era was #linpeople on various networks (dalnet, efnet) before running their own network. Was curious if anyone freq…
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How many of you 90s Linux folks, like me, have spent any time over at linpeople’s irc channel pre-freenode?
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Also a fellow data hoarder here. About 64TB raw of ultimately who knows what. Old applications, drivers for hardware long gone, pics, music, videos, programs I wrote last century in school, etc. oh and of course backups of all the family members’ c…