I think they meant they're not a fan of Windows and having to update those programs individually...
Cyber
Not brush, but flexible gromit strips will do the edge protection bit.
Then, dunno, postbox / door draught excluder brushes?
Ah, Ok, yeah Arch on ARM is struggling at the moment
I have / had some Ras Pis on it, but they wrapped up .. Pi0? a while back, so had to look at Raspbian (or whatever it's called now)... I'd not considered Gentoo for them... hmmm
Maybe I'll check that out
Thanks
Interested in why you went back to Gentoo after Arch.
I use Arch (btw) and tried Gentoo back in the day, but it's always in the back of my mind that compiling source could be "better"...?
Take a backup and go for it.
Personally, I ditched OMV for standard Arch Linux and just added the packages I wanted...
This
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This was great... great find and genius idea.
I think you've read me wrong there.
First up, I presume you searched for other posts like this one? If not, a pinned post might've made that easier for you to get started (ie Mint)
Second, the pinned post doesn't become a final answer, it's a starting point to add to the discussion, (ie you tried Mint, but didn't like X, Y & Z)
From my pov there are a lot of posts asking this same question and this was simply a reflection on how we could improve the community... and your experience.
~1600 hours uptime... no rebooting after patching?
You... you do patch your web server... don't you...?
But, a good blog... must give my BIOSes a good looking at and see if I can change some of mine
LoL... looks like a EULA in Uppercase
Much prefer that you do your stuff the way you want, and lowercase makes it feel like it's hand written
If you're able to, use GeoIP ranges to only allow access from the countries you want.
That immediately limits a lot of everything
Then - again if you're able to - use a block list that covers known scrapers in case they're in your country.
I use pfBlockerNG on my pfSense firewall for exactly this.