Just thinking of ditching nextcloud and its just too much for my family use. All i needis carddav, caldav and file sync. Have a Debian VM running on Scale and was thinking of using Cloudron docker install. Is this the way others are installing on VMs?
"Oggi, che è il primo giovedì del mese, ho rilasciato la nuova versione stabile con tutti i miglioramenti e le novità che i tester hanno già potuto vedere nelle scorse settimane. La base utenti è abbastanza stabile, nessuna recensione su Google Play e ho perso alcune stelle su GitHub, quindi le prospettive sono un po' negative... Continuerò a lavorare sul progetto ogni tanto ma questo è tutto. Grazie come sempre a tutti coloro che mi hanno contattato… e nel frattempo LFET"
Fateci sapere come vi siete trovati e, soprattutto, fate avere un riscontro allo sviluppatore!
Trying to squeeze some more storage in my MiniPC. I have questions about these. These use hardward RAID with selectable modes (Individual/JBOD/RAID1/RAID2)....
You fan pretty effective software raid with Linux built in drivers. No need for hardware raid, specially not cheapo ones…
Running Linux software raid for 20+ years with zero issues… Currently on USB3 and USB-C disks, but in the past all kind of mixed solutions (ide/sata/esata/USB/FireWire…).
Speed is not a big issue in my experience if you consume your media over network anyway.
I host a few docker containers and use nginx proxy manager to access them externally since I like to have access away from home. Most of them have some sort of login system but there are a few examples where there isn’t so I currently don’t publicly expose them. I would ideally like to be able to use totp for this as well.
Sysvinit on gentoo here. Its so simple and clean, all can be managed and hacked via bash scripts.
I see no benefits in my use cases for systemd. Boot speed is unneeded, service auto-restart is done via Monit, anything else I don’t need.
This is true for all my server -and- all my workstations and laptops as well.
Systemd never solved a problem needed to be solved to start with.
Now that it also does coffee and cream for you, i start seeing some benefits like auto-restart services. Was it worthwhile? Meh, dunno.
At first it seemed another case of “I am too young and I want stuff done my way just because” and redhat shoved it down everybody throath to gain marked dominance. That they did.
At least now systemd looks like mature and finally start making sense. I was even contemplating testing a migration on one server.
Then I remembered, I like freedom of choice and keeping up being an old fart, so I didn’t (yet).
(No, for Wayland and network manager I think they are both welcome and needed from the start).
It didn’t help the main Dev suckass attitude, that didn’t made friends.
Il codice dannoso nelle librerie Linux xz mette in pericolo SSH
La maggior parte degli utenti non verrà colpita da questo malware, ma se non fosse passato inosservato per qualche altro mese, tutti coloro che utilizzano Linux si sarebbero trovati di fronte al più grande disastro di sicurezza mai visto
La falla in realtà è stata scoperta abbastanza presto e solo Arch linux e parzialmente Gentoo sono impattati.
In ogni caso tocca solo i sistemi con SystemD quindi stock gentoo non è vulnerabile. Non so Arch.
Il vero punto piuttosto è riflettere sulla debolezza della sicurezza sul rilascio di software a tutti i livelli. La falla infatti non è nel repisitory di XZ ma viene iniettata nel tar rilasciato su github per colpa di un contribitor compromesso (o malevolo).
Curioso anche come la falla utilizzi parte di codice committato, ma inattivo, che viene attivato solo dal tarball che, appunto, è stato compromesso. On pratica clonare il repo è sicuro, fidarsi del TAR su github, no.
I use nftables to set my firewall rules. I typically manually configure the rules myself. Recently, I just happened to dump the ruleset, and, much to my surprise, my config was gone, and it was replaced with an enourmous amount of extremely cryptic firewall rules. After a quick examination of the rules, I found that it was...
I have a small client on the side that I am looking to get more durable off-site backups done. I personally use restic and resticprofile in my homelab without issue. The issue is that I would like to give them some kind of GUI and from what I see, none of the restic ones will do it....
CalDAV web gui
Hi, Using radicale since I switched from next cloud, using dav5x on android pretty nicely....
Is Radicale the way forward? (www.cloudron.io)
Just thinking of ditching nextcloud and its just too much for my family use. All i needis carddav, caldav and file sync. Have a Debian VM running on Scale and was thinking of using Cloudron docker install. Is this the way others are installing on VMs?
Nextcloud Hub 8 is now available (nextcloud.com)
Release v0.8.1 - A bit more than a Hotfix · Kareadita/Kavita · GitHub (github.com)
Just a bunch of enclosures (JBOE) (lemmy.ca)
Thoughts on these SATA/M.2-->SATA/2.5" adapters? (feddit.nl)
Trying to squeeze some more storage in my MiniPC. I have questions about these. These use hardward RAID with selectable modes (Individual/JBOD/RAID1/RAID2)....
Riflessione su app e monetizzazione
Ciao, non se se sia la comunità giusta ma provo a postare qui....
Stability AI reportedly ran out of cash to pay its bills for rented cloudy GPUs (www.theregister.com)
Come potresti definire delle piattaforme che offrono a basso costo o quasi gratis elaborazioni gpu molto onerose?...
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Looking for a reverse proxy to put any service behind a login for external access.
I host a few docker containers and use nginx proxy manager to access them externally since I like to have access away from home. Most of them have some sort of login system but there are a few examples where there isn’t so I currently don’t publicly expose them. I would ideally like to be able to use totp for this as well.
People who use distros without systemd, why do you do this? (lemmy.world)
Looking for ngrok alternative
cross-posted from: feddit.de/post/10554932...
PSA: Docker nukes your firewall rules and replaces them with its own.
I use nftables to set my firewall rules. I typically manually configure the rules myself. Recently, I just happened to dump the ruleset, and, much to my surprise, my config was gone, and it was replaced with an enourmous amount of extremely cryptic firewall rules. After a quick examination of the rules, I found that it was...
[Solved] Self Hosted Calendar
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Question regarding Kopia UI vs restic, etc.
I have a small client on the side that I am looking to get more durable off-site backups done. I personally use restic and resticprofile in my homelab without issue. The issue is that I would like to give them some kind of GUI and from what I see, none of the restic ones will do it....