$550? For a homelab you should only need to pay €110/year. What am I missing here?
$550? For a homelab you should only need to pay €110/year. What am I missing here?
Is there a point in getting this on NixOS other than just because we can?
Some questions I wish I could say because it’s open source or I believe in open source projects
Where would the lying be?
Well whoever is doing this DDoS made me want to donate to the internet archives. Good job on bringing more visibility!
Well I know I’ve started to try EPEL in different ways starting in March. Like with Fedora, Rocky and AAP on RHEL. I can’t recall exactly why in March though.
Should we be surprised about this coming from volks?
Ive started using podman too but I am not comfortable with it yet. So just an idea, could you use a higher port number on the pod then use iptable to redirect from port 53 to the new port #?
https://serverfault.com/questions/532569/how-to-do-port-forwarding-redirecting-on-debian
Thx I had no idea!
My tangible servers and clients have people’s names
My system components VMs have mythology names.
My non prod VMs have identifiable names like routeros, debiangui etc.
Fun stuff are my smart vacuums, I give them old women names from different countries. My very first one was Consuela, thinking of Family Guy.
Out of context but good advice.
I bought myself a mikrotik router to force myself to understand networking better. So I would really like to hear your over complicated answer that comes from professional needs. pretty please 🙂
Then just go for Docker. Otherwise you may make it unnecessarily difficult for yourself and get discouraged. In a few years you may revisit the question and see if you still have an interest in podman.
Not really, she’s a sys admin and cobol programmer. How is that regular?
Well that’s exciting. I’m personally waiting for the possibility to change the gamma when in wayland.
I definitely would use that. I really like the concept. I often keep a bunch of tabs opened for my multiple ongoing projects. I could close most of them and just query my AI.
Yep I did learn to do the same thing. Too bad they don’t explain that when installing Thumbleweed.
You could install docker with proxmox, it’s just debian after all, then you could install portainer to visualize them. I just don’t think it’s a good practice to install docker directly on a hypervisor, too much risk to screw something up and then you may need to reinstall everything affecting all other VMs.
You could however install docker on a lxc. Not the easiest approach but less risky.
Edit: or Dockge in your case
Ah yes I did the same thing as you as I checked again but from my PC.
I just paid myself the 110 after using it for 2 years. It’s not for the popup since I was using a script to remove it. It’s more to get the production ready updates. My server has too many important things now, I don’t want less tested changes. That and to support the devs.