I think they meant why wait to switch to Linux not the why wait to purchase newer hardware.
I think they meant why wait to switch to Linux not the why wait to purchase newer hardware.
You’re correct, with a bit more know how and knowledge it’s completely doable. Quick question maybe, once you create a pool and are utilizing it, are you able to add/remove drives as needed or does that require additional work to be completed? I am under the impression that the pools can be created with a variety of drives but making any physical adjustments are a bit of trouble.
However, I do appreciate you posting about this, maybe it’ll help someone else that might be browsing through here. Thank you.
Best of luck jjlinux. I hope you have a ton of fun getting your system up and running.
Use either proxmox or unraid. Don’t stack.
They are both great in their own respects but you need to choose what works for you and your hardware.
Up until recently I liked unraid due to being able to use multiple disks with different capacities. You don’t really have that freedom with proxmox.
The thing is I believe that statement is a bit misunderstood.
Calculators were already becoming pocket sized back in the day, but using it to calculate things if you don’t know how to use it is where the actual problem is.
Hence the reasoning to learn how to math vs only having the device.
Wtf is this? They inflated their prices throughout COVID and are now “pulling them back”?
They researched it for 3 years
Lol it’s simple just watch for a shit ton of traffic from single ip addresses.
I would doubt it. Shit even in Sweden pay for working at McDonald’s is pretty solid.
Because it’s easier for people to pretend already being busy (focusing on and protesting nonsensical and completely irrelevant shit) vs actually focusing on the primary and relevant things that are actually impacting their lives.
You’re welcome, have fun :). You can also setup virtual machines to see if you like the look and feel before actually installing it on your system.
This way you’ll be able to try a handful of distros at a time, just a bit of a speed run so you can get to the one you want faster.
Try it. You’re asking for something subjective and dependent on hardware and use case.
For example I had a ton of trouble with mint. I tried Ubuntu and it was okay. I then tried popos and have been running it for over 3 years now and I’ve had maybe one large hiccup but nothing but a stable system.
I have found the problem. You’re supposed to be laying on it, not the table laying on you.
Sure, it’s like denuvo on games if you are familiar. First it was “security” then it was adding third party bullshit that isnt removable only “freezable”. Hogging resources and killing performance.
Use trash guides to set it up. Works beautifully with a massive index of shows and movies.
Usenet doesn’t have much from what I can see relating to books and comics. I’m part of I think 8 or 9 indexers and I’ve had to find alt sources.
Lol it’s because too much weird shit is normalized in the States. It’s up to every other country to point out that something is stupid or wrong.