

Like I said in the post. To set it up just like Opensuse Tumbleweed. I find snapper quite easy to work with and use to rollback from those bootable snapshots. Also it making snapshots after updates is quite useful too
Like I said in the post. To set it up just like Opensuse Tumbleweed. I find snapper quite easy to work with and use to rollback from those bootable snapshots. Also it making snapshots after updates is quite useful too
What do you mean with both?
I would also look in to I2P. Their are a few clients that support it like qbittorrent.
Might be able to disable it with adb?
I have been using a 1080TI for years on Linux. It works fine for the most part. If I am going to build a new system which I am planning to do. I would avoid it.
Bit of a different beast. Not something I would daily drive though. Slackware perhaps. But gentoo other then the docs being top notch and the learning experience being fairly streamlined. It is also a good distro for daily use.
I seed content I get as much as I can to I2P. No data caps here so not really any downside. You do have to limit stuff a bit to not overwhelm your connection at some point
I would argue Gentoo is better suited for that. It is just compilation that can take a long time.
Or get a google pixel with GrapheneOS and make a extra user profile for it.
Traefik, it works very well on Kubernetes.
No need too, the great folks that maintain the distro do the hard work for you.
Very old and outdated. https://massgrave.dev/ has everything you could need in regards of windows and MS office.
Currently I run Talos on a VM on scale. I went with Truecharts. The plan for me is to run it on bare metal at some point.
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This might be interesting with Gentoo. I know compilation with probably be slow. But you can highly customize it for RISC-V I think.
If it gets the wife approval you know you are on to something
You can choose a slower train for scale. Go for the stable release or even the enterprise release. Update once in a few months or so.
I went with Talos OS for my apps after the mess from IX-systems and for the most part it has been set and forget.
You can robably get about any server and make a NAS out of that.
I have read that page and this isnt really what i asked. this is about just snapper not how to setup btrfs to get it working as i explained above