Agreed. Only two reasons to consider this question:
- Do I want to do something it can't?
- Do I just want to learn something new?
Agreed. Only two reasons to consider this question:
Sounds like it's similar to Fedora Silverblue since it's atomic.
Personally, I use raw Debian LTS with ZFS and some scripts for snapshotting for my server. I have tried many OSs, but I find using a basic OS that is the basis for everything else makes it really easy to change things.
Almost everything works on Debian, because almost everything is built downstream of it. A NAS is not something you'll want to tinker with in 6+ months. A NAS is a server you want to be reliable.
In case you're not aware, that's a Framework laptop.
The pursuit of the "perfect body."
It's fantastic, IMO. Still use LUKS and software raid for root, but everything else is encrypted raidz.
Won't say it.. Won't say it.. ZFS!! Oops.
What kind of disks, and how is your ZFS set up? Something seems amis here.
Oh wow, that's way more efficient than I expected for old hardware.
Well that's dumb. Good luck offloading thousands of trackable systems that have to phone hone to work.
Edit: nvm, they've been successfully stealing all kinds of trucks.
Friendly reminder that Plex didn't even use SSL until about a month after I wrote a POC exploiting login tokens.
Though I'm not sure why an overhaul is considered a bad thing.
Important context:
Nowhere near owned. LTT made a small investment.