

I don’t see how #3 would fix it, it should run the game exactly the same way.
Mama told me not to come.
She said, that ain’t the way to have fun.
I don’t see how #3 would fix it, it should run the game exactly the same way.
ProtonDB. If there’s nothing there, then I resort to running Steam in the terminal to see logs.
Can confirm you have a problem. I mean, you have two services to document your stuff.
Automatic updates are absolutely a thing on some distros, but you can change the schedule to be outside your gaming time.
RAID is production ready on btrfs, the only issue is the write hole on RAID 5/6. If you don’t need RAID 5/6, you’re fine. I use RAID 1, which is 100% production ready.
multi-device support
Ah, I’ve never considered that use case. My HDD RAID 1 array is plenty fast for what I need.
But isn’t that basically what a cache drive does? It mostly caches reads, but I think it can cache writes too.
Good to know if that’s your use case, but it sounds pretty niche to me.
Surely it has a USB controller that translates SATA to USB, no? I’ve heard many of these JBOB enclosures have problems with drives falling off the bus or something in 24/7 operation.
Here’s a video from Level1Techs about USB enclosures, and at the 12 min mark or so, he talks about the USB controllers on these enclosures typically being trash. The one he recommends was $130 ($150 currently) and still has that issue with getting locked up if the connection is bad (e.g. cable gets bumped).
He does mention the USB-C controllers are getting better, so maybe those cheap emclosures are fine.
Yeah, I really don’t know what constraints OP is working under. Here are mine:
If I was building today, I’d probably still go HDD because few mobos have >2 NVMe slots, and NVMe gets expensive at higher capacities, especially if RAID is on the table.
If my NAS was 100% backed up, I wouldn’t need RAID and I would probably use NVMe to save on space and complexity.
bcachefs
Why tho? Just use btrfs or zfs, they’re proven in production, and have a lot of good documentation.
How reliable are those though? The ones I’ve looked at have really crappy controllers.
Yeah, I’m guessing they meant Traefik. I found it too complicated and prefer Caddy, but to each their own.
Do you want a rack? I personally just use old desktop parts. It’s currently a massive ATX box (old PC), but I’ll be upgrading to ITX once I upgrade my PC again.
So my recommendation is:
You don’t need high specs for most things, just make sure the CPU can do transcoding if that’s what you’re planning to do eventually. Consider N100 builds or things with laptop CPUs instead of a normal ITX build, that should save you some cash now and power usage later.
Main issue is drives. If your data is modest, multiple NVMe drives could be affordable, but if you have lots of data, you’ll want HDDs, and those won’t fit. Make sure you actually want a miniPC down the line before buying, because expansion is limited.
Yeah, the case and mobo are frequently 2x the price of a mATX build. But pretty much everything else can be done on a budget (e.g. I’m using an ATX PSU in my ITX case).
If you just want read-only access to seafile, you can use the FUSE extension, but it only works in read-only mode.
For OCIS, look at the POSIX driver, which stores files in a normal directory structure.
There are a few decent options, all with some caveats:
I’m playing with OCIS and I like it so far. There was some funkiness when I had things misconfigured, but now that it’s working, I like it.
I am, but I’m married to a POC with POC friends and coworkers, so I’m pretty familiar with the harm slurs can cause. But yes, any slur can be used non-seriously, because it’s the intent behind the words that really matters. It’s still incredibly immature to say stuff just to piss people off.
It certainly is when not saying such things seriously. Pushing the boundaries of what’s acceptable is very common in gamer circles and is incredibly immature.
And age has little to do with maturity, I’ve seen plenty of 40+ people saying very immature things for attention.
Two things:
I don’t care about him enough to look further, I only care that he has a sizeable audience and is saying positive things about Linux. That’s exciting, because that could push Linux adoption a bit higher. That’s literally the extent of how much I care about him. I’m also worried we could get net negative press if people have trouble with it, but either way it’s exciting.
The same goes for literally any influential person talking about Linux. I don’t like LTT, but I was excited about the handful of Linux videos they apparently made. Maybe there are others, idk, I don’t watch most of the popular streamers.
They didn’t say they’re okay with their behavior, they said they appreciate promoting Linux, because more people using Linux is a good thing for all Linux users.
Depending on how you intend to use Kali, that’s either a bad idea or a terrible idea. Don’t use Kali bo for long running processes.
Just get a router with that feature or flash a firmware with that feature.