Even 11 doesn’t require a TPM if you know what you’re doing.
Even 11 doesn’t require a TPM if you know what you’re doing.
Linux user for a long time, actually. I like Q4OS for myself, it’s also Debian based and it puts very little in front of the user to start so I can customize a little more
What kind of therapy do I go to if I’m in an abusive relationship with my Operating System?
I started with the 2D arcade game of course. Both 3D games (SpyHunter and SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run) are solid as well
That book was a warning triumph of the state over the man
My Proxmox server is called ARCADE and each VM is named after a game. Currently we have:
Keeping this in the back pocket in case the NixOS ideas don’t work out, thanks for sharing!
This is very much what messed up my last install. Errors kept telling me that I needed to update file owners to 33:0, despite having done that on every mount point on the Ubuntu server. I even tried updating the ACLs from inside OpenMediaVault, but no dice. In hindsight I’m pretty sure that was stupid but it was already broken at that point and I was trying anything.
I tried that first, actually. Gave up on it, perhaps too quickly. I’ll give it another peek.
Thanks for sharing!
The original appeal of the AIO package is that it handles all that for you, but I’m beginning to think this is the only way forward that doesn’t break the bank on hosting costs or break the software on update.
Sincerely appreciate your input!
Trying not to learn another deployment scheme, but keeping this on the list. Thank you for sharing!
Quality so good they can come back to it 20 years from now when blu-ray is an outdated format to make a higher-quality home release, like what’s been done with VHS to DVD or DVD to BD
But muh platform growth!?!?! It just needs more AI, that’ll get the people upgrading