

If you could only pxe boot over wifi !
If you could only pxe boot over wifi !
So my partner and I use laptops (small flat) so really sip power compared to the 65 watt of the monitor
What res is that monitor ? My 2k monitor is pretty hungry compared to my old 1080. Even just looking at the uk energy efficiency ratings for 4k tells shocks me !
Yes, but it can’t run flatpaks…only snaps
Unmounting CIFS , 1:30 timeout ! I just wannatgo to bed…
I run snapraid and mergerfs, as the nas storage. Not much changes on my NAS and the stuff I really care about like my pictures and videos are on a small ZFS pool. Both are directly on proxmox, meaning I can just plug them in to another Linux machine and research if it all goes sideways. Its all shared from the host via SMB NFS or for jellyfin and immicher its a moint point for the container
Looks like a cpu/gpu type power connector. Even if its a standard plug does not mean its a standard pin out ! Craft computing on YouTube had what looked like a standard plug in his server but it had a 12volt and ground switched, so would have caused some real damage
I second this, when a drive shits the bed a sata controller handles it better, some times with a USB adapter you mess the whole bus up and need a reboot of the machine (from using them on windows experience)
Not sure on your location as from the picture it doesn’t look like you’re in the USA. However some places have restrictions on gathering water from your roof due to the materials used to clad the roof being poisonous. I would just double check that as I wouldn’t want to consume any fruits or vegetables that have been grown in water that wasn’t safe. I would also use a water butt or gatherer rather (totally covered from sun light) than hosing directly into a plant bed as if it’s raining. The plants will already be getting watered from the rainwater so you want to store the rainwater for use later.
I mean you can cook on an cars engine exhaust (tho good luck finding a place now they the engine bay is just plastic covers) or cook a fish in a dishwasher (wrapped in tin foil)