SteveTech

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Question on Proxmox Pools (I'm a bit of a noob)

I’ve added 2 external USBs of 2TB each to my Proxmox server and created a Resource Pool called USB_HDD containing both. I created an Ubuntu VM, but I can’t allocate all 4TB to it in one go - it only allows me to add each one as a separate SCSI device. When I start to install the OS it only allows the install onto one of the...

SteveTech,

I believe a resource pool, is just a group of resources, so adding a resource pool of 2 devices is exactly the same as adding those 2 devices manually, (I normally use them as VM groups to backup though).

You might be able to do striping (combining 2 devices into 1) using ZFS in Proxmox, or I think LVM can but you’d be using the command line.

SteveTech,

The title’s kinda clickbait, they’re removing the ‘Full’ option and adding a choose your own apps dialogue to the ‘Minimal’ (and now only) option, and installs the selected apps over the internet. This reduces ISO size since the apps aren’t installed by default.

Which is an action I can agree with.

can't fix RAM voltage on a Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite

I have a Ryzen 5 1600AF (Zen+) and 2x 8 GB DDR4 3600 HyperX. when I select XMP1, it says 1.35V in the profile. however, when I boot Strelec WinPE USB (I’m on Fedora, I really don’t want to install windows just so I can run HWINFO), install all drivers and launch HWINFO64 it says 1.2V. so I enter BIOS again, go to Voltages...

SteveTech,

Unless gigabyte changed it in a newer revision, that motherboard has 2 it87 chips, but you need a newer driver to see both in sensors.

SteveTech,

Yeah it does need a sensors config for your motherboard too, if you want the proper names, but I won’t be able to get mine until maybe Sunday.

SteveTech,

Here’s my sensors config: github.com/frankcrawford/it87/pull/12/files

  • BIOS is set to 1.35
  • sensors reports 1.38
  • dmidecode reports 1.2

So I believe the motherboard is running my ram at the correct voltage, just the dmi is hard coded.

SteveTech, (edited )

No worries!

I believe for the driver you need to install build-essential @development-tools (forgot about fedora) and then run sudo make dkms.

SteveTech,

Spanning tree is a firewall

Okay, that’s just cursed.

SteveTech,

http://google.com/ works fine for me, tested in Firefox and with curl -6. So it could actually be your side that is broken, although it is probably your ISP’s.

SteveTech,

Oh okay, IMO IPv6 tunnels are worse than just disabling it, because it’s basically just a proxy with IPv6, and since there’s no encryption (at this layer) both your ISP and now the tunnel could collect your data, as well as added latency.

But I guess it’s okay for experimentation or if you actually require IPv6 for something.

SteveTech,

I think it should be able to be toggled on a per app basis, along with a global keyboard like X has (so I could (un)mute discord or whatever without alt tabbing over). Maybe similar to how Android does things where it asks the user for permission to do something, you could make the app request for permission and maybe some helper app that forces permissions for other apps.

Is there a problem with keeping the backend of an NGINX server in /var/www ?

Hi all. I'm looking to make a backend in my NGINX server, for a website that only gets a few views. Right now I'm managing the files of the site using Git, with /var/www/ as the folder on github. I'm looking to create an ip logger to plot onto a map, and I'm wondering if there are any problems with hosting it on /var/www. My...

SteveTech,

You're right, unless there's some vulnerability, /var/www isn't accessible by visitors when /var/www/html is configured as the web root in nginx. However if they are files that visitors shouldn't access I probably wouldn't put them in /var/www, but I guess at least you could chmod them like the previous commenter said, so that nginx can't read them.

SteveTech,

32bit Windows only supports 4GB without PAE enabled, so the manufacturer would/should have said 4GB max. Most 32bit distros ship with PAE enabled so it doesn't care, however some distros like Ubuntu don't ship 32bit anymore, but there's some other good suggestions in the thread.

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