Why all those VMs instead of containers?
Why all those VMs instead of containers?
I think you mean Jami (single m).
It’s a nice concept but I’ll try to get my xmmp server nice and secured.
Ah, I host my own instance of piped, that solves a problem 😅
I use a rPi3 for this stuff exactly. I have about 300 movies in the folder (I know it sounds like a rookie number but I keep only stuff I know it will be watched) and kodi (through jellyfin addon) only takes a few seconds to load. My jellyfin server is not on the nas itself, it’s on a separate docker server for hw transcoding on the fly (and the nas has hdd drives).
I used the piped addon for youtube.
I use kore app on my phone to control kodi. Been working like this for about 7 years.
Borg from the server to the nas, aws glacier from the nas to offsite.
Yes
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/tado
You can also control locally (i.e. without internet connection) using homekit integration.
Been working fine for me for a couple of years.
Anymore? Where do you think RTFM comes from, people never read the manual.
Well, in case my username wasn’t clear enough lol
Gather around kids, story time. It was 2002 and I had a desktop pc with two video cards, one Matrox with dual video output (they were pretty much the only consumer ones with that at the time) on AGP slot, and one “something” (probably ATI, it still had and RCA port) on PCI. So I installed gentoo (from stage1, as it was custom at the time) and fiddled around with xorg.conf to have two monitors output from the Matrox and a third (yes, I had 3 monitors) from the ATI.
That’s when I understood the power of Linux (no way win2000 was able to do that).
Linux is the family, you’re just meeting different people at the different spots of the buffet
Because we want everyone to know how SUPERIOR arch (and derivates distro) is so they can get in the fun? 😁 /j
To each their own man. I just would not have enough memory on my potato servers to run all those VMs 😅