Vanilla OS seems promising. Just released a new version too.
Vanilla OS seems promising. Just released a new version too.
Aren’t the just rebranding some generic ones that they vetted for compatibility? I heard that somewhere, so take it with a grain of salt.
I have that VPS and it does what it is supposed to do. Config allows all the things and the rest … Well it’s a root sever.
What’s frp
Talk to your kids about Linux, before a stranger does.
Pixel phones, the ones with a in the Name are cheap. Especially the older models.
If the erp is Browser based then a lightweight distro with a Browser of your choice. Like Debian.
Hey thats where i download my ram
Perfect description of my experiences with portainer. I didn’t know about dockge and it looks very promising! Thanks
Yes, since you define a service in cloudflare by giving it a local ip and port when using zero trust.
With that you shouldn’t be losing your local setup.
Maybe he was talking about capacity to develop further or fix bugs. In theory a community can do that (and actually do in many instances) but sometimes development of a community fork tagnates due to the lack of resources.
Best example to disprove this theory is … Nextcloud. Owncloud went ahead and developed a new version in go to scale more easily but next cloud is the defacto standard for most people that were using own cloud before the fork.
Please tell me how and why you are excluded. Curios I am.
We had that monopoly thing with ie already and it was marvelous when, for a short time, you developed for a perfect score with the acid test.
I read your post without the this and it made me snort.
I had a Bad ssd that had a similar effect. Even though it passed the badblocks test every time. Maybe there is something in the logs about the controller.
Imagine living in the EU. GDPR is fun, but there are ways around it for companies.
Server is a description oft function, formfactor. You are OK.
Care to explain? I just set up zero trust Tunnel with them 😶
No it’s declared in the compose file or the docker run command and you specify a folder as target. No fstab needed.
Okay then.
Seonding the security point. It’s probably riskier to use bleeding edge distros because the “old” Debian packages are well cured and don’t have a lot of new issues. And as you said also old packages get security updates. Even in debian.
Been running Debian on my server for 10+ years.