I concur.
I concur.
I’m glad I use Qwant…
Thank you for your input. I have eliminated Yunohost and Freedombox and will see if Tipi and “normal docker maintenance” can work together, since Tipi is based on docker technologies.
Thank you for your input. I did note Podman some days ago, and I will take a gander at it. Thank you!
Thank you for your input. I work in IT as a support specialist consultant, and have dabbled quite a bit with technologies. I run linux as my primary operating system at home. Your insinuation of a mismatch might sound apt, but the wider picture is that there a some reason to my madness. However, the “push back” again my “no docker please” has been noted, and I will take a closer look at it, and see if I can’t make myself understand the basics. Thank you!
Thank you for your input. It is very appreciated. I will take a look at TechnoTim.
Thank you for your input. The reason why I want a Wireguard server, is to have a secure tunnel into my growing gadgets, NAS, rpi and now a server. Using a platform would open up options to ease future deployment, or testing of services/applications.
If all I needed was a Wireguard server, I might have picked up another rpi and USB RJ45 dongle. I just wanted a server so I wasn’t restricting myself, and offering the wireguard some extra power.
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate it.
Working with traditional technologies does not take up too much of my time, but all I see in the response, is that what I am planning is wrong. I have taken note of your recommendation for learning Docker. Thank you.
I am not sure what you are trying to communicate, apologies.
That has been a heavy base of my research. Thank you :)
So, you are recommending the opposite?
I don’t need jellyfin, so that confuses me a bit.
Thank you for your encouragement :)
I was trying to stick to technologies that I know and that I am comfortable with.
I have watched some docker tutorials, and it just seems more complicated to me. All tutorials requires a terminal and I am trying to avoid having to having an open port 22.
So, that’s the main reasons.
No Roku products. Gotcha.
That is absolutely revolting.
They have to. The license is different from region to region. It sucks, but it is how streaming services can survive until we get global agreements
That’s hilarious!
How is it that the US is moving backwards? I am struggling to understand this…
Go Copilot!